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Personal Protective Equipment 29 CFR 1918 – Subpart J Personal Protective Equipment

29 CFR 1918 – Subpart J 1918.101 – Eye and face protection 1918.102 – Respiratory protection 1918.103 – Head protection 1918.104 – Foot protection 1918.105 – Other protective measures

Mandatory Appendices Appendix II – Tables for Selected Miscellaneous Auxiliary Gear Appendix IV – Special Cargo Gear

Non-Mandatory Appendices Appendix I – Cargo Gear Register and Certificates Appendix III – The Mechanics of Conventional Cargo Gear Appendix V – Basic Elements of a First Aid Training Program

29 CFR Part 1918 Subpart J Personal Protection

1918.101(a)(1) – Eye and Face Protection Employers must assure employees use appropriate protection whenever there are eye and/or face hazards. Equipment must meet ANSI Z-87.1-1989.

1918.101(a)(2) – Eye and Face Protection Employees wearing corrective eyeglasses, eye protection equipment must be worn over glasses. Corrective eyewear can be used if safety lenses and/or equivalent protection.

1918.101(b) – Eye and Face Protection Eye protection must be maintained in good condition.

1918.101(c) – Eye and Face Protection Used eye protection must be cleaned and disinfected prior to being reissued.

1918.102 – Respiratory Protection Respiratory protection covered under §1910.134, Subpart I

1918.103(a) – Head Protection Protective helmet required where there is a potential for injury from falling objects.

1918.103(b) – Head Protection Equipment must comply with ANSI Z-89.1-1986.

1918.103(c) – Head Protection Previously worn protective hats must be cleaned and disinfected before being worn by other employees.

1918.104(a) – Foot Protection Protective footwear is required when there is danger of foot injuries from: Falling objects. Rolling objects. Objects that could pierce the sole.

1918.104(b) – Foot Protection Equipment must comply with ANSI Z-41-1991

1918.105(a) – Other Protective Measures Protective clothing must be provided and worn by employees engaged in work requiring protective clothing.

1918.105(b)(1) – Other Protective Measures Employees must wear personal flotation devices (PFDs) when engaged in work which might cause the employee to fall into the water.

1918.105(b)(1)&(2) – Other Protective Measures PFDs must be USCG approved. PFDs must be maintained in safe condition.

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