Kimberly-Clark Professional

Lean PPE supply for respirator and glove programs.

Build a practical stock program around N95 respirators, nitrile gloves, face protection, coveralls, and industrial wipes without adding slow catalog noise to your purchasing workflow.

PPE supply room with respirators and nitrile gloves
2Approved Main Categories
N95Respiratory program focus
A1-A9Cut level planning where applicable
VMICore stock replenishment support
By Risk

Start with the exposure, then choose the supply lane.

Kimberly-Clark Professional programs in this build focus on the two approved categories for this brand: respiratory protection and hand & arm protection. Adjacent PPE cards stay as routing prompts for mixed-site conversations.

Eye and face protection routing

Eye & Face

Route face shield and safety glasses requests into the same stock review when respiratory or glove tasks overlap.

Ask support
Protective coverall planning

Protective Apparel

Use coverall, sleeve, and wipe needs as adjacent demand signals when building a lean work-cell supply plan.

Plan stock
Hearing protection routing

Hearing

Keep dispenser placement, worker count, and NRR targets visible for sites that consolidate PPE ordering.

Match workplace
Facility safety consumables

Facility Hygiene

Industrial wipes and hygiene supplies can ride the same reorder cadence when contamination control matters.

Review evidence
ISO 14001:2015Facility evidence request
ISO 50001Energy management review
Scope 1+2Boundary clarification
PCR DataProduct-family specific
OEKO-TEX 100Where product scope applies
95%N95 filtration class at 0.3 micron test basis
6Fit, size, stock, shelf, reorder, evidence checks
2Priority categories validated for this site
24hTypical document request triage window
Workplaces

Procurement support for controlled, repeatable use cases.

Each card frames a buying context where glove or respirator selection should be tied to task risk, wearer feedback, and replenishment discipline.

Fast RFQ

Send one request for respirator and glove supply planning.

Share current monthly usage, preferred glove family, mask style, locations, and any required documents. The response can stay practical: category fit, substitution notes, sample quantities, and distributor-ready line items.

  • Respirator fit and document questions captured up front.
  • Glove size curves and material preference reviewed together.
  • Stock program notes prepared for purchasing and EHS.