4. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT:
Special equipment were to create
barrier between person and germs.
PPE is equipment that will protect
the user against health or safety
risks at work.
5. It can include items such as safety
helmets, gloves, eye protection, high-
visibility.
It reduce the chance of touching,
being exposed to and spreading
germs
8. GLOVES:
Protect Hands
Medical gloves are disposable gloves
used during medical examinations and
procedures to help prevent cross-
contamination between caregivers and
patients
9. DIFFERENT TYPE OF MEDICAL
GLOVES:
There are three different types of
medical gloves in common use
1. latex,
2. vinyl,
3. nitrile.
Latex is made from rubber, a natural
material. Latex is most often used in
medical procedures.
11. PURPOSE OF GLOVES:
Gloves help keep your hands clean
lessen your chance of getting germs
that can make you sick.
Wear gloves every time you touch
blood, bodily fluids, bodily tissues,
mucous membranes, or broken skin.
12. GOWN/APRONS:
to protect the wearer from the spread
of infection or illness if the wearer
comes in contact with potentially
infectious liquid and solid material.
to help prevent the gown wearer from
transferring microorganisms that
could harm vulnerable patients, such
as those with weakened immune
systems.
13. DIFFERENT TYPE OF GOWN:
Surgical Gowns
Cover Gowns
Isolation Gowns
Thumb loop gowns
Polycoated apron
14.
15. MASK:
is a disposable mask that protects the
wearer from droplets that might be
infectious.
A version of this mask with a built-in
face shield to protect against splashes is
also available.
16. DIFFERENT TYPE OF MASK:
Procedural face mask
Surgical face mask
Surgical respirators
Particulate respirator
Disposal face mask
Reusable face mask
17.
18.
19. GOGGLE:
Use for eye protection.
may be used to protect the eye against
particles, chemicals, water, glare and
from things striking the eyes
They are used in chemistry laboratories
and in woodworking.
20. provide better protection than safety
glasses, and are effective in
preventing eye injury from chemical
splashes, impact, dusty environments
and welding.
Goggles with high air flow should be
used to prevent fogging
21.
22. FACE SHEILD:
A face shield, an item of personal
protective equipment(PPE), aims to
protect the wearer's entire face (or part
of it) from hazards such as flying
objects and road debris, chemical
splashes (in laboratories or in industry),
or potentially infectious materials (in
medical and laboratory environments).
23. "used to protect a medical professional
during a procedure that might expose
them to blood or other potentially
infectious fluids.
a CPR Mask while performing rescue
breathing or CPR.
the use of personal protective
equipment to guard the face against
exposure to potentially infectious
materials.
27. HAND HYGIENE:
Perform hand hygiene immediately
after removing PPE.
If hands become visibly contaminated
during PPE removal, wash hands
before continuing to remove PPE.
Wash hand with soap and water or use
alcohol –based hand rub PPE.