“Go-To-Work” kit discounts

Words: Kevin HoldenThe PIP “Go-To-Work” kit MCAA Safety Savings of the Month. MCAA members can receive special discounts on these items throughout the month.

The PIP “Go-To-Work” kit allows the employer to order one convenient and uniform kit. The “Go-To-Work” kit includes PPE that the employee will need to do his job. Why stock many line items of PPE, when you can simply order one “Go-To-Work” SKU. Order this kit, hand it to the new hire, and say “go to work!”

Kit includes:
  • Hard Hat
  • Safety Glasses
  • Ear Plugs
  • Nitrile Coated Gloves
  • Class 2 Hi-Vis Vest
Applications include:
  • Construction workers
  • Temporary workers
  • New plant hires
  • And more!
289-GTW-6121
280-EV6121-10 Evo6121 Hard Hat, White
250-01-0001 Z12 Glasses, Gray AS Lens
265-100C Corded Earplugs (1 pair)
34-C232/L Nitrile Coated Gloves (1 pair)
302-MVGLY/XL Class 2 Vest, Lime Yellow

289-GTW-6141
280-EV6141-10 Evo6141 Full Brim Hard Hat, White With Slip Ratchet
250-01-0001 Z12 Glasses, Gray AS Lens
265-100C Corded Earplugs (1 pair)
34-C232/L Nitrile Coated Gloves (1 pair)
302-MVGLY/XL Class 2 Vest, Lime Yellow

To order or for more information, contact Kevin Holden, Managing Partner at Beeline Purchasing LLC, via e-mail at kevin@beelinepurchasing.com or by phone at 513-607-5955.
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