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1 1 Personal protective equipment Your dress code for safety

2 2 Section I Introduction

3 3 The need for PPE Types of PPE Using PPE

4 4 Section II The need for PPE

5 5 Hazard assessment PPE selection Employee training

6 6 Hazard assessment Physical hazards: Falling, moving objects Sharp objects Temperature extremes Intense light radiation Electricity

7 7 Hazard assessment Health hazards: Dusts Chemicals Bloodborne pathogens

8 8 PPE selection Different types of PPE Different levels of protection

9 9 PPE selection Proper fit Different sizes Compatibility

10 10 Employee training When PPE is needed What PPE is needed How to wear, adjust PPE Limitations Care, maintenance, disposal

11 11 Section III Eye and face protection

12 12 Eye and face protection When exposed to: Flying particles Molten metal Chemical liquids, gases, vapors Radiation Infectious material

13 13 Eye and face protection Exposures can cause: Irritation Abrasions Cuts Burns Bruises Fractures

14 14 Eye and face protection What to wear: Safety glasses Goggles Laser safety glasses Welding shields Face shields

15 15 Eye and face protection What to wear:

16 16 Eye and face protection How to wear: Proper fit Unrestricted vision No interference with other PPE

17 17 Eye and face protection Limitations: Improper fit Corrective lenses Contact lenses Tinted lenses

18 18 Eye and face protection Care: Safe storage Proper cleaning Disinfect shared PPE Replace scratched lenses Repair, replace damaged frames

19 19 Section IV Head protection

20 20 Head protection When exposed to: Falling objects Electrical hazards Fixed objects

21 21 Head protection Exposures can cause: Impact injuries Penetration injuries Electrical shock, burns

22 22 Head protection What to wear: Hard outer shell Shock-absorbing suspension system Resists penetration

23 23 Head protection How to wear: Adjust headband, suspension straps Chin strap Brackets, clips to attach PPE, accessories

24 24 Head protection How to wear: Wear as designed, tested to be worn Backwards (mfg. approval) Sweatbands, liners for hard hats

25 25 Head protection Care: Inspect for dents, cuts, cracks, wear, damage Keep clean Don’t store in direct sunlight Repair, replace damaged parts Replace after an impact

26 26 Section V Foot protection

27 27 Foot protection When exposed to: Falling, rolling objects Electrical hazards Static electricity Hot substances Corrosive, toxic materials

28 28 Foot protection Exposures can cause: Bruises Cuts Fractures Puncture wounds Electric shock Electrocution Burns Irritation

29 29 Foot protection What to wear: Safety-shoes Puncture-resistant insoles Metatarsal guards

30 30 Foot protection How to wear: Get a good fit! Wear when needed Avoid cross-contamination

31 31 Foot protection There are limitations!

32 32 Foot protection Care: Inspect before use Cracks, holes, separation Keep clean Replace damaged PPE

33 33 Section VI Hand protection

34 34 Hand protection When exposed to: Chemicals Hot, cold materials Electrical hazards Sharp, rough materials

35 35 Hand protection Exposures can cause: Burns Electrical shock Cuts, abrasions, punctures Bruises, fractures

36 36 Hand protection What to wear - Gloves: Rubber, plastic Leather Canvas, fabric Metal mesh

37 37 Hand protection What to wear - Rubber gloves: Chemical resistance Conditions of use Thickness, grip Mfg. recommendations

38 38 Hand protection What to wear – Gloves for the job!

39 39 Hand protection How to wear: Good fit Layers Avoid contamination

40 40 Hand protection Care: Inspect for tears, punctures Electrical protective glove tests Keep clean if re-used Replace damaged PPE

41 41 Section VII Summary

42 42 Summary The need for PPE Types of PPE Using PPE

43 43 Personal protective equipment Questions?


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