Mallory Safety & Supply runs its San Diego branch out of Suite K at 7345 Mission Gorge Rd in Grantville, one of more than 30 offices the company operates as the largest independent safety distributor in the Western United States. Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Longview, Washington, the firm supplies PPE, fall-protection systems, respiratory equipment, and industrial hygiene products to construction, defense, aviation, oil-and-gas, and municipal clients. The Grantville location stocks hard hats, safety vests, steel-toe and composite-toe work boots, hearing protection, welding helmets, and confined-space entry kits for will-call pickup at 92120. The light-industrial pocket surrounding the shop includes auto-body facilities, fleet maintenance yards, and general contractors—trade operations that draw compliance gear from Mallory's catalog and share the Mission Gorge Road corridor with Mission Village Auto Care a half-mile south. Beyond product distribution, the San Diego branch provides fit-testing services for half-face and full-face respirators, OSHA-compliance consulting, and on-site safety training covering hazard communication, lockout/tagout, and fall-arrest rigging. Mallory's vending-machine program deploys SmartStock units to client facilities, dispensing gloves, safety glasses, and ear plugs on demand while tracking consumption data for automated reorder cycles. The service-and-repair division handles gas-detection monitor calibration, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) inspection, and powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) maintenance—keeping first-responder and industrial gear within NFPA and ANSI certification windows. The Mission Gorge corridor's commercial mix extends to craft-beverage producers at San Diego Brewing Company further south, reflecting a customer base that ranges from brewery expansion projects to municipal water-treatment facility contracts. San Diego branch product specialists hold certifications to cross-reference ANSI Z87.1 eyewear ratings, ANSI Z89.1 head-protection classes, and NFPA 1971 structural firefighting standards against specific jobsite hazard assessments.