3. PPE Course Overview
What is Personal Protection Equipment?
Why is it important?
What Do I wear?
OHSA Standards
What does PPE include?
Eye Care
Safety Goggles
Safety Boots
Hearing Protection
Respiratory Protection
4. What is Personal Protective
Equipment?
Personal protective
equipment or PPE is
protective equipment
used for work-
related occupational
health and safety
purposes
5. Why is PPE important?
PPE is designed to
protect the
worker’s body
from hazards and
injuries such as
blunt impacts,
electrical hazards,
heat, chemicals,
and infection, etc.
6. What Do I Wear?
All employees, depending on
their jobs, are required to
cooperate in the strictest
observance of safety
legislation, regulations,
guideline policies and
procedures at all time.
This includes wearing safety
shoes, hearing protection,
goggles, gloves, helmets,
safety vests, etc.
Depending on their jobs,
employees are required to
wear all PPE while they are in
the manufacturing plant.
7. OHSA Standards
OHSA standards requires employer to:
Conduct documented assessment of
workplace hazards
Provide appropriate PPE when required
Provide training
8. OHSA Standard Training
OHSA standard training includes:
When PPE is required
What PPE is required
Proper Use of PPE
Limitations
Care & Maintenance
9. What does Personal Protective Equipment
Include?
Eye & Face Protection
Hearing Protection
Hand/Skin Protection
Body Protection
Head Protection
Foot Protection
Respiratory Protection
10. Eye & Face Protection
Eye and face
protection is used to
Protect eyes from
hazards from:
Airborne particles
Liquid chemicals
Molten metals
Light radiation
Dust
11. Eye & Face Protection includes:
Safety glasses with side shields
Goggles
Face shields
Welding Helmets
12. Safety Goggles
Needed to be used when
protection is required
against chemicals or
particles
Only provide protection
to the eyes
Goggles are not
considered a sources of
protection for the whole
face, and cannot be used
for this purpose.
13. Safety Goggles - CSA
The Canadian Standards Association (CSA)-
certifies that safety glasses have plastic
polycarbonate lenses.
The manufacturer or supplier logo must be
marked or etched on all approved safety
lenses, frames (front and temple), removable
side shields, and other parts of the glasses,
goggles, or helmets.
Safety frames are stronger than street-wear
frames and are mostly heat resistant.
14. Safety Shoes
All employees must
wear safety shoes.
To meet the
required safety
standard, all
footwear must have
steel toe caps and
puncture resistant
sole.
15. Hearing Protection
Within the
manufacturing plants or
other noise polluted
work environments,
employees are required
to wear hearing
protection.
At different
workplaces, employees
may only use ‘metal
detectable earplugs’
provided by the
company.
16. Respiratory Protection
Respirators can be used
for protection from
contaminants in the air.
This is only if other
hazard control methods
are not practical or
possible under the working
conditions.
Respirators should not be
considered the first
choice for respiratory
protection in workplaces.
17. Respirators should only be used when...
administrative controls or engineering are not
technically feasible
engineering controls are being installed or repaired
emergencies or other temporary situations arise
such as maintenance operations