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1 Personal protective equipment Your dress code for safety
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2 Section I Introduction
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3 The need for PPE Types of PPE Using PPE
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4 Section II The need for PPE
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5 Hazard assessment PPE selection Employee training
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6 Hazard assessment Physical hazards: Falling, moving objects Sharp objects Temperature extremes Intense light radiation Electricity
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7 Hazard assessment Health hazards: Dusts Chemicals Bloodborne pathogens
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8 PPE selection Different types of PPE Different levels of protection
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9 PPE selection Proper fit Different sizes Compatibility
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10 Employee training When PPE is needed What PPE is needed How to wear, adjust PPE Limitations Care, maintenance, disposal
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11 Section III Eye and face protection
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12 Eye and face protection When exposed to: Flying particles Molten metal Chemical liquids, gases, vapors Radiation Infectious material
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13 Eye and face protection Exposures can cause: Irritation Abrasions Cuts Burns Bruises Fractures
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14 Eye and face protection What to wear: Safety glasses Goggles Laser safety glasses Welding shields Face shields
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15 Eye and face protection What to wear:
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16 Eye and face protection How to wear: Proper fit Unrestricted vision No interference with other PPE
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17 Eye and face protection Limitations: Improper fit Corrective lenses Contact lenses Tinted lenses
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18 Eye and face protection Care: Safe storage Proper cleaning Disinfect shared PPE Replace scratched lenses Repair, replace damaged frames
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19 Section IV Head protection
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20 Head protection When exposed to: Falling objects Electrical hazards Fixed objects
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21 Head protection Exposures can cause: Impact injuries Penetration injuries Electrical shock, burns
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22 Head protection What to wear: Hard outer shell Shock-absorbing suspension system Resists penetration
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23 Head protection How to wear: Adjust headband, suspension straps Chin strap Brackets, clips to attach PPE, accessories
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24 Head protection How to wear: Wear as designed, tested to be worn Backwards (mfg. approval) Sweatbands, liners for hard hats
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25 Head protection Care: Inspect for dents, cuts, cracks, wear, damage Keep clean Don’t store in direct sunlight Repair, replace damaged parts Replace after an impact
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26 Section V Foot protection
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27 Foot protection When exposed to: Falling, rolling objects Electrical hazards Static electricity Hot substances Corrosive, toxic materials
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28 Foot protection Exposures can cause: Bruises Cuts Fractures Puncture wounds Electric shock Electrocution Burns Irritation
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29 Foot protection What to wear: Safety-shoes Puncture-resistant insoles Metatarsal guards
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30 Foot protection How to wear: Get a good fit! Wear when needed Avoid cross-contamination
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31 Foot protection There are limitations!
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32 Foot protection Care: Inspect before use Cracks, holes, separation Keep clean Replace damaged PPE
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33 Section VI Hand protection
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34 Hand protection When exposed to: Chemicals Hot, cold materials Electrical hazards Sharp, rough materials
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35 Hand protection Exposures can cause: Burns Electrical shock Cuts, abrasions, punctures Bruises, fractures
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36 Hand protection What to wear - Gloves: Rubber, plastic Leather Canvas, fabric Metal mesh
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37 Hand protection What to wear - Rubber gloves: Chemical resistance Conditions of use Thickness, grip Mfg. recommendations
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38 Hand protection What to wear – Gloves for the job!
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39 Hand protection How to wear: Good fit Layers Avoid contamination
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40 Hand protection Care: Inspect for tears, punctures Electrical protective glove tests Keep clean if re-used Replace damaged PPE
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41 Section VII Summary
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42 Summary The need for PPE Types of PPE Using PPE
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43 Personal protective equipment Questions?
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