Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE )

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Saturday, January 13, 2007

What is Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE ) ?
Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is designed to protect employees from serious workplace injuries or illnesses resulting from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Besides face shields, safety glasses, hard hats, and safety shoes, PPE includes a variety of devices and garments such as goggles, coveralls, gloves, vests, earplugs, and respirators.


Consider the following when assessing whether PPE is suitable:
- Is it appropriate for the risks involved and the conditions at the place where
exposure to the risk may occur? For example, eye protection designed for
providing protection against agricultural pesticides will not offer adequate face
protection for someone using an angle grinder to cut steel or stone.
- Does it prevent or adequately control the risks involved without increasing the
overall level of risk?
- Can it be adjusted to fit the wearer correctly?
- Has the state of health of those who will be wearing it been taken into
account?
- What are the needs of the job and the demands it places on the wearer? For
example, the length of time the PPE needs to be worn, the physical effort
required to do the job and the requirements for visibility and communication.
- If more than one item of PPE is being worn, are they compatible? For example,
does a particular type of respirator make it difficult to get eye protection to fit
properly?

You Can See Standard Of PPE From This Link : www.osha.gov/SLTC/constructionppe/standards.html

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