Program address
Carhartt Safety Supply
455 Industrial Workwear Drive
Detroit, MI 48201, USA
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Use this page when your team needs a practical quoting path for hi-vis protective workwear or safety footwear. The more context you share, the more useful our first response can be. Helpful details include crew count, job roles, work environment, visibility class needs, preferred garment colors, safety footwear toe type, and any internal documentation your EHS team requests.
We avoid broad claims and vague recommendations. If a task requires a qualified hazard assessment, we will flag that clearly and help you collect the questions your safety team should answer. For high-visibility garments, we can discuss ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 Class 2 and Class 3 needs. For safety footwear, we can organize ASTM F2413 I/75 C/75, EH, metatarsal, insulation, and slip-resistance questions.
If you are replacing an existing program, attach the current item list or describe what is not working. Common problems include outerwear that does not fit over insulating layers, reflective trim that wears faster than expected, boots returned because the toe box is wrong, or mixed crews using one color when different departments need cleaner identification. These details help us prepare a first response that is more useful than a generic catalog link.
Carhartt Safety Supply
455 Industrial Workwear Drive
Detroit, MI 48201, USA
+1-800-555-0194
[email protected]
[email protected]
Monday-Friday
8:00 AM-6:00 PM Eastern Time
Standard quote review: 24-48 hours
Two-column quote form
For hi-vis and FR workwear, include the work zone, lighting conditions, garment layering needs, and whether your employer requires specific NFPA or arc-rated review. For footwear, include toe type, surface conditions, insulation, waterproofing, and preferred outsole features. If you are not sure, describe the task and we will help you separate known requirements from questions that need site review.
For multi-site teams, list each location separately if climates, shift schedules, or footwear surfaces differ. A road crew, cold-storage team, and fabrication cell may all need rugged gear, but they rarely need the same kit.