Bayshore Safety & Industrial Supplies

Bayshore Safety & Industrial Supplies Supplier of safety and industrial supplies to the construction services community. Keep your workers safe and your business thriving!

Safety is of the utmost importance in the workplace, whether you're in an office or in a factory. Bayshore Safety & Industrial Supplies is a commercial and business safety wear company that provides eye protection and protective footwear, fall prevention, tool tethering, and fire equipment for your business. We can also help you arrange a basic safety kit, such as a flashlight, batteries, absorben

ts and containment, and evaluate your ergonomics. We are located in Pittsburg, California, United States.

Another successful Safety Stand Down event! Bayshore Safety is proud to be the exclusive provider of PPE for all of Shim...
05/05/2023

Another successful Safety Stand Down event! Bayshore Safety is proud to be the exclusive provider of PPE for all of Shimmick Construction’s Northern California operations and jobsites. Working with this multi billion dollar contractor requires an immense amount of service and attention to detail, which we are happy to provide daily.  this includes jobsite, training and education on the latest and greatest from companies like Vanguard, MSA, SafeWaze, RKI instruments, and so many more. We value our partnerships!

It was an honor to be invited to host a safety stand down event for McCarthy, one of the largest builders in America.  ...
05/05/2023

It was an honor to be invited to host a safety stand down event for McCarthy, one of the largest builders in America. The event took place on their Hanger One project, at NASA Ames. This is currently the largest scaffold build in North America and is quite an impressive undertaking.

Bayshore Safety happily delivered with some of the top manufacturers in the field. 

I love bringing value and it felt incredible to have my company trusted and recognize by one of the greatest in the industry! 

03/23/2022
03/23/2022

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Tens of thousands of coveralls getting ready to ship to essential locations in response to COVID19.
04/16/2020

Tens of thousands of coveralls getting ready to ship to essential locations in response to COVID19.

12/02/2019
09/07/2019
***FUN FACTS FRIDAY***5 Myths & 5 Facts About Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• “So long as I wear my PPE, I will be ...
09/06/2019

***FUN FACTS FRIDAY***

5 Myths & 5 Facts About Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

• “So long as I wear my PPE, I will be kept safe” *Myth #1*

• Wearing PPE will only protect you if you wear it properly – Does it fit? – Is it being worn according to the manufacturer’s recommendations? – Has the equipment exceeded its expiration date? *The Truth #1: It’s Not That Simple*

• PPE must be rated for the hazard you are exposed to – Is your respirator designed to protect against particulates, specific gases & vapors, or a combination of the two? – Do your earplugs/earmuffs have a high enough noise reduction rating (NRR)? – Does the length of your fall protection lifeline exceed the fall distance? *The Truth #2: It’s Not That Simple*

• “All brands of PPE are created equally… the manufacturer doesn’t really matter” *Myth #2*

• Has the manufacturer demonstrated that their product meets performance standards? – Look for equipment that meets standards set by agencies such as: »American National Standards Institute (ANSI) »ASTM International (ASTM) »National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) »Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) *The Truth #3*

• “Cleaning, inspecting, and replacing PPE isn’t that important” *Myth #3*

• Taking care of PPE will extend the product life and may save the user’s life • PPE should be inspected before each use • OSHA requirements: – Employees must be trained in proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of PPE [29 CFR 1910.132(f)(1)(iv)] – Defective, damaged, or contaminated PPE must not be used [29 CFR 1910.132(e)] *The Truth #4*

• “This job will only take a few minutes, so I don’t need to take the time to put on PPE” *Myth #4*

• All it takes is one second for an accident to occur • Not having the necessary PPE in a hazardous environment can put your life or health at risk – Real-life examples: 1. Iron-worker without fall protection falls to his death 2. Construction worker not wearing hard hat killed by tape measurer 3. Two contractor employees without respirators overcome by nitrogen 4. Five students sent to hospital for eye injuries after failing to wear safety goggles during lab *The Truth #5*

• “If employees don’t want to wear PPE, I can’t make them” *Myth #5*

***Be Smart. Be Safe. Wear Your PPE***

If you have questions regarding your PPE, give us a call, we're here to help! (925) 239-8945

https://www.bayshoresafety.com/

Written by: Kyle Vogil

*** FUN FACTS FRIDAY ***Eye safety is an important concern in the modern workplace.Industrial Safety & Hygiene News indi...
08/30/2019

*** FUN FACTS FRIDAY ***

Eye safety is an important concern in the modern workplace.

Industrial Safety & Hygiene News indicates approximately 300,000 people go to the emergency room every year due to eye injuries sustained in the workplace. About 40 percent of these injuries are sustained in industrial settings, such as manufacturing, construction, or mining. Non-industrial occupations with the most emergency room visits for eye injuries include leisure/hospitality, education, and healthcare.

Protective eyewear is critical for workplace situations where eye hazards are present. Every day, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), around 2,000 workers sustain eye injuries at work. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), most of these injuries occur because workers fail to wear eye protection or use the wrong kind.

If you have questions on what type or style of eye protection you need, give us a call, we're here to help! (925) 215-7337

https://www.bayshoresafety.com/eye-protection?fbclid=IwAR2BNSw5_FPmikz1hJDzTNKVndM3kotp5v3ckisQ-N93ObWXps_VKNao58M

08/23/2019

FUN FACTS FRIDAY

Did you know that Osha has named "Fall Protection" the #1 most cited violation for 6 years in a row? How are you going to prevent yourself and company from being on this list?

Most Cited Violations of 2018
1. Fall Protection (1926.501)
2. Hazard Communication (1910.1200)
3. Scaffolding - General Requirements (1926.451)
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134)
5. Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)
6. Ladders (1926.1053)
7. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)
8. Fall Protection – Training Requirements (1926.503)
9. Machine Guarding– General Requirement (1910.212)
10. Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – Eye and Face Protection (1926.102)

Most Cited Violations of 2017
1. Fall Protection (1926.501)
2. Hazard Communication (1910.1200)
3. Scaffolding (1926.451)
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134)
5. Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)
6. Ladders (1926.1053)
7. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)
8. Machine Guarding– General Requirement (1910.212)
9. Fall Protection – Training Requirements (1926.503)
10. Electrical – Wiring Methods (1910.305)

Most Cited Violations of 2016
1. Fall Protection (1926.501)
2. Hazard Communication (1910.1200)
3. Scaffolding (1926.451)
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134)
5. Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)
6. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)
7. Ladders (1926.1053)
8. Machine Guarding - General Requirement (1910.212)
9. Electrical - Wiring Methods (1910.305)
10. Electrical - General Requirement (1910.303

Most Cited Violations of 2015
1. Fall Protection (1926.501)
2. Hazard Communication ( 1910.1200)
3. Scaffolding ( 1926.451)
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134)
5. Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)
6. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)
7. Ladders (1926.1053)
8. Electrical - Wiring Methods (1910.305)
9. Machine Guarding - General Requirement (1910.212)
10. Electrical - General (1910.303)

Most Cited Violations of 2014
1. Fall Protection (1926.501)
2. Hazard Communication (1910.1200)
3. Scaffolding (1926.451)
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134)
5. Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)
6. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)
7. Electrical - Wiring Methods (1910.305)
8. Ladders (1926.1053)
9. Machine Guarding - General Requirement (1910.212)
10. Electrical - General (1910.303)

Most Cited Violations of 2013
1. Fall Protection (1926.501)
2. Hazard Communication (1910.1200)
3. Scaffolding (1926.451)
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134)
5. Electrical - Wiring Methods (1910.305)
6. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)
7. Ladders (1926.1053)
8. Control of Hazardous Energy - Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)
9. Electrical - General (1910.303)
10. Machine Guarding - General Requirement (1910.212)

Bayshore can help! Call (925) 215-7337 today to speak with one of our safety solutions experts.

06/14/2019

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Pittsburg, CA

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Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm

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+19252157337

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