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BASIC RULES PPE basic rules include: Use the right PPE for the job.
Inspect PPE for damage before and after use. Clean PPE after each use. Replace defective equipment. Follow your facility’s safety rules.
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EYE PROTECTION Safety glasses Goggles Face shields Welding helmets
Laser eyewear. Select shades and filters rated specifically for the job you’re doing. Check with your safety officer about using contact lenses and phototropic or variable-tinted lenses. They may be prohibited.
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HEARING PROTECTION Earplugs Hearing bands Earmuffs.
Protection is needed in any high noise area whether a sign is posted or not. Wear it!
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HEARING PROTECTION To properly insert earplugs: Wash your hands.
continued To properly insert earplugs: Wash your hands. Roll plug into a rod-like shape. Pull back and upwards on ear. Insert plug into ear canal. Hold in for a few seconds. After the job Throw away disposable earplugs. Clean reusable ear protection. Store reusables away from damaging conditions.
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HEAD PROTECTION There are two types of hard hats:
Type I – protects top of head Type II – protects head from lateral, frontal, back and top impact All hard hats should withstand up to 40 pounds of impact and comply with ANSI standards.
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HEAD PROTECTION There are three classes of hard hats:
continued There are three classes of hard hats: Class C – protects from falling objects Class E – protects from high voltage electrical hazards as well as impact Class G – protects from low voltage electrical hazards and impact.
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HEAD PROTECTION continued Hard hats should be worn parallel to the ground – not tilted up or down. To check hard hat fit, bend over with the hat on and shake your head. The hat should stay in place. Wash your hat’s suspension system every month and replace it annually. Never drop, throw, paint or drill into a hard hat.
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HAND PROTECTION Use appropriate gloves when working around: Chemicals
Abrasive or corrosive materials Electrical equipment Machinery hot spots Hand tools. With electricity, use a glove that’s rated one class higher than required to ensure adequate protection.
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HAND PROTECTION Store specialty gloves away from: Light
continued Store specialty gloves away from: Light Temperature extremes Excessive humidity Other damaging substances and conditions.
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FOOT PROTECTION Protects against compression, impact, punctures, and chemical and electrical hazards. Types: Overboots Over-the-sock boots Work shoes or boots Specialty footwear
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FOOT PROTECTION continued Select the correct compression and impact rating to equal or exceed anticipated pounds of pressure. For correct fit, go by the size of your street shoes. Wear clean, dry 100 percent cotton socks. If damp, let footwear dry completely before wearing.
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