Laboratory Safety-PPE Personal Protective Equipment David E. Kos
Laboratory Safety-PPE Federal Regulations General Requirements Eye and Face Protection Respiratory Protection Head Protection Foot Protection Electrical Protection Hand Protection Body Protection Hearing Protection
Laboratory Safety-PPE Hazards Chemical Physical Biological Radiological Ergonomic Some of the following pictures show graphic injuries
Laboratory Safety-PPE Health Hazard Arms Hands
Laboratory Safety-PPE Health Hazard Hands
Laboratory Safety-PPE Health Hazard Eyes Face
Laboratory Safety-PPE Health Hazard Eyes
Laboratory Safety-PPE Equipment Types Whole BodyHand EyeFace EarRespiratory FootHead
Laboratory Safety-PPE Torso Protection
Laboratory Safety-PPE Hand Protection
Laboratory Safety-PPE Eye Protection Safety Glasses Goggles Face Shields
Laboratory Safety-PPE Foot Protection Safety Shoes Safety Boots
Laboratory Safety-PPE Ear Protection Ear Plugs Ear Muffs
Laboratory Safety-PPE Respirators Working with OSHA Carcinogens, etc. Medical Certification Fit Testing
Laboratory Safety-PPE American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z87 on Frames Etching On Lenses Other Standards Agencies NIOSH, UL, MSA, NFPA, etc.
Laboratory Safety-PPE Selection Criteria Reasonably Comfortable Snug Fitting Durable Cleanable Serviceable
Laboratory Safety-PPE Equipment Inspection Cracked Distorted Damaged Deteriorated Dirty Discolored
Laboratory Safety-PPE Equipment Usage Inspect Donn Adjust Wear Doff Clean Store
Laboratory Safety-PPE Equipment Care Inspect Discard Repair Clean Sanitize Store
Laboratory Safety-PPE Skin and Chemical Reaction Barrier Irritation Burn Penetration Sensitization
Laboratory Safety-PPE Chemical Resistance ALL MATERIALS ARE PERMEABLE NO UNIVERSAL BARRIERS Chemical Resistance Varies
Laboratory Safety-PPE Permeation Factors Concentration Multiple Components Thickness Temperature
Laboratory Safety-PPE Chemical Resistant Materials Natural Rubber (Latex)* Butyl Rubber* Chloroprene (Neoprene Rubber)* Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)* Polyethylene (PE)* Polypropylene (PPE) Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)* Nitrile* Fluorocarbon Rubber (Viton) Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVAL) Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) *Commonly Available and Relatively Inexpensive
Laboratory Safety-PPE Chemical Resistance Guide Degradation Permeation
Laboratory Safety-PPE General Glove Tips Replace When Contaminated (disposable) Do Not Wear Them Outside of the Lab Practice Good Chemical Hygiene
Laboratory Safety-PPE Donning and Doffing Gloves