GPI Supply Inc.

GPI Supply Inc.

Facilities Services

Simpsonville, SC 36 followers

Supplier of PPE, Safety and Janitorial Supplies.

About us

Gloves Plus, Inc. (GPI) was established in January 1997. It is locally owned by Brad Thurn and Candice Shealy. GPI is a complete safety supply distributor: We offer a broad variety of products, from safety products to janitorial products to labels for packaging. We also offer vending for customers that are interested. We've built our business by offering competitive pricing along with quick friendly service that you deserve. If it's a safety issue you need solved, corporate bids, a certain item you can't find or if you want us to quote on your current items, please call Candice Shealy or Brad Thurn locally at 864-688-0990 or toll free at 1-877-370-0990. We thank you and appreciate your consideration.

Industry
Facilities Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Simpsonville, SC
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
1997
Specialties
Vending, and PPE, ARC Flash, Janitorial

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Updates

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    Spring and Summer are just around the corner! Proper Hydration is the secret to workplace safety and productivity. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (HIOSH) studies show drinking water all day long improves your health, mental focus and productivity. Mild dehydration can cause headaches, fatigue, mood swings and difficulty concentrating. Let Gloves Plus Inc. help you with your hydration needs. #hydration, #drinkingwater #dehydration

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    CFO/Coowner at Gloves Plus Inc

    Tips for Work Place Protection: Work place safety protection begins with the following steps. Step 1: Perform a shop-floor "safety walk" to observe PPE in action during job functions. Step 2: Collect current data regarding type of injuries, costs and lifecycle of current PPE is use. Step 3: Evaluate data to provide the best options for eliminating or adding to, and improving the longevity of safety gear. In addition document potential cost savings from these changes. Provide samples for testing and evaluation. Step 4: Implement the agreed upon PPE plan. Train employees on the benefits of new safety gear to increase confidence with the plan. Step 5: Give us a call to perform your work place audit today.

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