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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Valley City State University | Facilities Services | OSHA Office of Training & Education

Protecting Employees from Workplace Hazards Employers must protect employees from workplace hazards such as machines, hazardous substances, and dangerous work procedures that can cause injury Employers must:  Use all feasible engineering and work practice controls to eliminate and reduce hazards  Then use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) if these controls do not eliminate the hazards. Remember, PPE is the last level of control!

Engineering Controls If... The machine or work environment can be physically changed to prevent employee exposure to the potential hazard, Then... The hazard can be eliminated with an engineering control.

Engineering Controls (cont.) Examples of engineering controls: Initial design specifications Substitute less harmful material Change process Enclose process Isolate process Ventilation

Work Practice Controls If... Employees can be removed from exposure to the potential hazard by changing the way they do their jobs, Then... The hazard can be eliminated with a work practice control.

Work Practice Controls (cont.) Examples of Work Practice Controls: Use of wet methods to suppress dust Personal hygiene Housekeeping and maintenance Job rotation of workers

Examples of PPE Eye - safety glasses, goggles Face - face shields Head - hard hats Feet - safety shoes Hands and arms - gloves Bodies - vests Hearing - earplugs, earmuffs

Eye Protection Causes of eye injuries: Dust and other debris Acids and other chemicals that splash Blood and other potentially infectious body fluid Intense light that is created by welding/lasers

Eye Protection (cont.) Safety Spectacles Made with metal/plastic safety frames Have side shields Used for moderate impact from particles Goggles Protects eyes, eye sockets Some fit over protective lenses

Eye Protection (cont.) Welding Shields Protects eyes from burns Protects face and eyes from flying sparks, metal spatter, and slag chips Face Shields Protects face from dusts and potential sprays of hazardous liquids. Do NOT protect employees from impact hazards

Head Protection Causes of head injuries: Falling objects Bumping head against fixed objects (exposed pipes or beams) Contact with exposed electrical conductors

Head Protection (cont.) Hardhats are the workplace form of head protection Different classes of hardhats depending on the job/job site

Hearing Protection

Types of Hearing Protection Earmuffs EarplugsCanal Caps

Foot Protection Causes of foot injuries Heavy objects such as barrels or tools that might roll onto or fall on employees’ feet Sharp objects such as nails or spikes that might pierce the soles or uppers of ordinary shoes Molten metal that might splash on feet Hot or wet surfaces Slippery surfaces

Foot Protection (cont.) Safety Shoes Have impact-resistant toes and heat-resistant soles Some have metal insoles to protect against puncture wounds Metatarsal Guards A part of the shoe or can be strapped to the outside to protect the instep from impact and compression

Hand Protection Hand injuries to protect against: Burns Bruises Abrasions Cuts Punctures Fractures Amputations Chemical Exposures

Hand Protection (cont.) Hand injuries to protect against: Burns Bruises Abrasions Cuts Punctures Fractures Amputations Chemical Exposures There are different gloves depending on the job you are doing

Body Protection Causes of body injuries: Intense heat Splashes of hot metals and other hot liquids Impacts from tools, machinery, and materials Cuts Hazardous chemicals Contact with potentially infectious materials, like blood Radiation

Body Protection (cont.) Cooling Vest Sleeves and Apron

Body Protection (cont.) Coveralls Full Body Suit

PPE Safety Video

THIS CONCLUDES THIS PORTION OF THE TRAINING… Take a 5 minute stretch break before we continue to the next module.