1910.132 General requirements (a) eyes, face, head, and extremities, protective clothing, respiratory devices, protective shields and barriers- shall be.

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1910.132 General requirements (a) eyes, face, head, and extremities, protective clothing, respiratory devices, protective shields and barriers- shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition

(b) Employee-owned equipment Where employees provide their own protective equipment, the employer shall be responsible to assure its adequacy, including proper maintenance, and sanitation of such equipment.

(c) Design All personal protective equipment shall be of safe design and construction for the work to be performed.

(d) Hazard assessment & equipment selection (1) assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present - if present: select, and have each affected employee use, the types of PPE that will protect the affected employee from the hazards identified in the hazard assessment, communicate selection decisions to each affected employee and select PPE that properly fits each affected employee. (2) The employer shall verify that the required workplace hazard assessment has been performed through a written certification that identifies the workplace evaluated; the person certifying that the evaluation has been performed; the date(s) of the hazard assessment; and, which identifies the document as a certification of hazard assessment.

(e) Defective & damaged equipment Defective or damaged personal protective equipment shall not be used.

(f) Training (1) at least the following: when PPE is necessary; what PPE is necessary; how to properly don, doff, adjust, & wear limitations of the PPE; and proper care, maintenance, useful life & disposal of the PPE. (2) demonstrate an understanding. (3) retraining when inadequacy. (4) verify that each affected employee has received and understood the required training through a written certification