By Alex and Martin.  PPE is Personal Protective Equipment.  This is defined as anything you need to wear to protect your person, from adverse weather.

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By Alex and Martin

 PPE is Personal Protective Equipment.  This is defined as anything you need to wear to protect your person, from adverse weather conditions, to a heavy impact.  This can include safety helmets, gloves, footwear, high –visibility clothing, eye protection and more.

 Hearing and respiratory protective equipment isn’t covered by these regulations.  However, these are covered by other regulations but still need to be compatible with any PPE provided.  Cycle helmets and crash helmets are not subject to this regulation as they legally required under road traffic legislation.

 PPE regulations do not apply in certain situations where hazards require more specific regulations to ensure safety.  For example: Any work site with asbestos will require ‘The Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002’ as well as the ‘PPE at Work Regulation 1992’ to be covered.

 The Control of Lead at Work Regulations  The Ionising Radiations Regulations  The Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations  The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (as amended).  The Noise at Work Regulations  The Construction (Head Protection) Regulations 1989.

 The employer is responsible for supplying all PPE needed in the workplace wherever there is a health and safety risk.  This also includes making sure equipment is suitable for the job and maintained and stored correctly.  To ensure employees are correctly trained and continue to use all equipment safely.  To carry out regular inspections.

 To ensure they are provided with all PPE needed and receive the appropriate training on how to use it.  To ensure maintenance of equipment and make sure any defects are reported.  To make sure all equipment is being stored as directed.  To ensure all equipment is being worn when needed.

 All PPE will require the CE logo to comply with the Personal Protective Equipment Regualtions  The letters CE stands for " C onformité E uropéene“ or “European Conformity”.  This marking ensures the product reaches the safety standard across Europe.

 However, this is not to be confused with the Chinese CE logo (China Export) which the two letters are much closer together.

 The PPE has only been updated once, which was in  We believe that with the improvements in technology it should be updated more regularly.

 The PPE Regulations rely on internal monitoring. It is down to the employer to provide all PPE needed and down to the employee to use all PPE provided.  Each employee should check there own equipment for faults before use.  The employer should carry out regular safety inspections on all equipment.

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