This document outlines a personal protective equipment (PPE) program. It discusses how nearly 2 million workers suffer disabling injuries each year, with over a quarter involving the head, eyes, hands or feet. The program describes selecting appropriate PPE based on job hazard analyses and training workers on proper PPE use. It covers various types of PPE including eye, face, head, foot, hand, and hearing protection. The document stresses that PPE must be properly worn and maintained to effectively protect workers from health and safety hazards.
RONCO | Intro to Safety and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Ronco Canada
RONCO is a world-class manufacturer of personal protective equipment (PPE) specifically designed for the ultimate comfort, durability and value in workplace applications that require HEAD, HAND or BODY protection.
Founded in 1996, RONCO has grown its distribution network to serve thousands of customers across Canada. RONCO and its partners are safety specialists, committed to consistent quality, outstanding customer service, and innovation to serve an ever-evolving PPE marketplace. The RONCO brand is your guarantee of quality and safety in the workplace.
http://ca.en.safety.ronco.ca/home.php
Atlantic Training's Personal Protective Equipment PowerPoint covers all the OSHA standards relative to PPE. Feel free to download and upload to your LMS.
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Perfect Trading Company is a Supplier of Personal Protective Equipment for Industrial purposes.
Safety equipments includes Safety Helmet, Safety Goggles,
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PPE is used to reduce or minimize the exposure or contact to injurious physical, chemical, ergonomic, or biological agents. A hazard cannot be eliminated by PPE, but the risk of injury can be reduced. this slide show explain How to Use PPE's
RONCO | Intro to Safety and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Ronco Canada
RONCO is a world-class manufacturer of personal protective equipment (PPE) specifically designed for the ultimate comfort, durability and value in workplace applications that require HEAD, HAND or BODY protection.
Founded in 1996, RONCO has grown its distribution network to serve thousands of customers across Canada. RONCO and its partners are safety specialists, committed to consistent quality, outstanding customer service, and innovation to serve an ever-evolving PPE marketplace. The RONCO brand is your guarantee of quality and safety in the workplace.
http://ca.en.safety.ronco.ca/home.php
Atlantic Training's Personal Protective Equipment PowerPoint covers all the OSHA standards relative to PPE. Feel free to download and upload to your LMS.
http://www.misarma.com/
With their extensive experience and technical expertise in the #maritime industry, #Misarma aims to satisfy the needs of shipping and #offshore companies through their excellent marine services and products.
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Perfect Trading Company is a Supplier of Personal Protective Equipment for Industrial purposes.
Safety equipments includes Safety Helmet, Safety Goggles,
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One-stop destination for qualitative Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & all types of industrial materials.
We are engaged in supplying a wide array of industrial safety products, cutting tools and welding accessories, industrial oils, greases, v belts, pipe hoses and all types of industrial materials.
PPE is used to reduce or minimize the exposure or contact to injurious physical, chemical, ergonomic, or biological agents. A hazard cannot be eliminated by PPE, but the risk of injury can be reduced. this slide show explain How to Use PPE's
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is any safety equipment workers wear to prevent injury in the workplace when engineering and administrative controls fail to eliminate the hazard.
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specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials” Types of PPE Used in Healthcare Settings
Gloves – protect hands
Gowns/aprons – protect skin and/or clothing
Masks and respirators– protect mouth/nose
Respirators – protect respiratory tract from airborne infectious agents.
Types of PPE Used in Healthcare Settings-Goggles – protect eyes
Face shields – protect face, mouth, nose, and eyes
Key Points About PPE-Don before contact with the patient, generally before entering the room
Use carefully – don’t spread contamination
Remove and discard carefully, either at the doorway or immediately outside patient room; remove respirator outside room
Immediately perform hand hygiene How to Safely Use PPE-Keep gloved hands away from face
Avoid touching or adjusting other PPE
Remove gloves if they become torn; perform hand hygiene before donning new gloves
Limit surfaces and items touched. Contaminated” and “Clean” Areas of PPE-Contaminated – outside front
Areas of PPE that have or are likely to have been in contact with body sites, materials, or environmental surfaces where the infectious organism may reside
Clean – inside, outside back, ties on head and back
Areas of PPE that are not likely to have been in contact with the infectious organism
Sequence for Removing PPE-Gloves
Face shield or goggles
Gown
Mask or respirator
Where to Remove PPE-At doorway, before leaving patient room or in anteroom*
Remove respirator outside room, after door has been closed*
Standard Precautions-Previously called Universal Precautions
Assumes blood and body fluid of ANY patient could be infectious
Recommends PPE and other infection control practices to prevent transmission in any healthcare setting
Decisions about PPE use determined by type of clinical interaction with patient
Standard Precautions for PPE-Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretionsMask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions
Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions
Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions
Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions
Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions
Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions
Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use
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4. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT DESIGN:
PPE IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT
THE WORKER FROM HEALTH AND
SAFETY HAZARDS THAT CANNOT
BE REMOVED OR ENGINEERED
OUT OF THE WORK
ENVIRONMENT
5. VARIOUS TYPES
TYPES OF PPE DISCUSSED:
- HEARING AND SIGHT
- FOOT
- RESPIRATORY
- HEAD
- HAND
6. OSH POLICY :
PPE TO BE PROVIDED
USED AND MAINTAINED IN A
SANITARY CONDITION
7. BASIC PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS:
ACTIVITIES SHALL COMPLETE A JOB
HAZARD ANALYSIS OF WORK AREAS
TO DETERMINE HAZARDS WHICH
NECESSITATE THE USE OF PPE
SELECT, AND HAVE EACH AFFECTED
EMPLOYEE USE THE TYPES
REQUIRED
8. BASIC PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS CON’T
COMMUNICATE SELECTIONS TO
AFFECTED EMPLOYEES
PROVIDE WRITTEN CERTIFICATION
WHICH :
- IDENTIFIES WORKPLACE
- CERTIFYING PERSON
- DATES OF
CERTIFICATION
10. SOURCES:
MOTION
HIGH TEMPERATURE
TYPES OF CHEMICAL
EXPOSURES
HARMFUL DUST
LIGHT RADIATION
FALLING OBJECTS
SHARP OBJECTS
ROLLING OR
PINCHING OBJECTS
LAYOUT OF
WORKPLACE
ELECTRICAL
HAZARDS
REVIEW
ACCIDENT/MISHAP
DATA TO HELP
IDENTIFY PROBLEM
AREA
11. HAZARD ASSESSMENT
ONCE JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS HAS BEEN
CONDUCTED, EMPLOYEES WILL BE
TRAINED IN:
- WHEN TO WEAR PPE
- WHAT PPE TO WEAR
- HOW TO WEAR PPE
- LIMITATIONS OF PPE
- PROPER CARE, MAINTENANCE,
USEFUL LIFE AND DISPOSAL OF
PPE
14. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
AND REQUIREMENTS
ALL PPE AND EQUIPMENT SHALL
MEET THE MINIMUM APPROVAL
OF:
- FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- ANSI STANDARDS
- UNDERWRITER’S LABORATORIES
(UL), FACTORY MUTUAL(FM), AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF TESTING AND MATERIALS
(ASTM)
15. EYE AND FACE ROTECTION
APPROVED EYE AND FACE
PROTECTION SHALL BE WORN
WHEN THERE IS REASONABLE
PROBABILITY THAT AN INJURY CAN
BE PREVENTED OR REDUCED BY
WEARING SUCH EQUIPMENT
16. SAFETY EYEWEAR BASIC
COVERAGE
TYPES OF EYE AND
FACE PROTECTION
INCLUDE:
-SAFETY GLASSES
- GOGGLES
- FACE SHIELDS
- WELDING HELMETS
- FULL HOODS
SAFETY GLASSES OR
GOGGLES SHALL BE
WORN UNDER FACE
SHIELDS AND
WELDING HELMETS
FOR ADDED
PROTECTION
17. SAFETY EYEWEAR
CON’T
TINTED OR SHADED LENSES MAY BE
NEEDED FOR PROTECTION AGAINST
GLARE
TINTED OR SHADED LENSES MAY
LIMIT YOUR VISION WHEN MOVING
FROM BRIGHT TO DIM AREAS
SPECIALLY NUMBERED LENS ARE
PROVIDED FOR PROTECTION OF
RADIANT ENERGY( WELDING ETC.)
18. SAFETY EYEWEAR CON’T
PRESCRIPTION LENSES PRESENT SPECIFIC
HAZARDS SUCH AS:
- DUST CAUGHT UNDER THE LENS
- CHEMICAL REACTION WITH CONTACTS
IF PRESCRIPTION GLASSES ARE WORN YOU MUST
WEAR:
- GOGGLES AND/OR OTHER PROTECTIVE
DEVICES DESIGNED TO FIT OVER GLASSES
OR
- PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR GROUND TO YOUR
PRESCRIPTION
19. DESIGNATED EYE
HAZARDOUS AREAS
AREAS AND PROCESSES WHICH
MAY PRODUCE EYE AND FACE
HAZARDS:
- FLYING PARTICLES AND CHIPS
- SPLASHES FROM LIQUIDS SUCH AS ACIDS,
CAUSTICS AND SOLVENTS
- HOT SLAG AND MOLTEN METAL
- WELDING GLARE
24. HEAD PROTECTION:
HELMETS AND HATS FOR THE PROTECTION OF
DOC EMPLOYEES FROM THE IMPACT OF
FALLING AND FLYING OBJECTS AND FROM
LIMITED ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND BURN SHALL
MEET THE SPECIFICATIONS OF ANSI Z89.1 HEAD
PROTECTION
25. HEAD PROTECTION
SHELL IS DESIGNED TO ABSORB
SOME IMPACT
SUSPENSION MUST BE ADJUSTED
SO SHELL IS 1.5 INCHES ABOVE
THE HEAD
HARD HATS ARE TESTED TO
WITHSTAND IMPACT OF 8 LB
WEIGHT DROPPED FROM 5 FT
HARD HATS MUST ALSO MEET
WEIGHT, FLAMMABILITY AND
ELECTRICAL INSULATION
STANDARDS
26. CLASSES OF HARD HATS
CLASS A:
PROTECTS FROM FALLING OBJECTS AND
ELECTRICAL SHOCKS UP TO 2,200 VOLTS
CLASS B:
PROTECTS FROM FALLING OBJECTS AND
ELECTRICAL SHOCKS UP TO 20,000 VOLTS
CLASS C:
PROTECTS FROM FALLING OBJECTS, BUT
NOT DESIGNED FOR USE AROUND LIVE
ELECTRICAL WIRE OR CORROSIVES
27. FOOT PROTECTION
FOOT INJURIES ARE MOST LIKELY
TO OCCUR WITH:
- HEAVY OBJECTS FALLING ON YOUR FEET
- ROLLING OF HEAVY OBJECTS
- PIERCING OF OBJECTS THROUGH SOLES
OF YOUR SHOE
28. FOOT PROTECTION
CON’T
IF WORKING AROUND ELECTRICAL WIRES,
BOOTS/SHOES MUST BE METAL FREE AND NONCONDUCTIVE
STATIC FREE ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRE
CONDUCTIVE SHOES
RUBBER OR SYNTHETIC FOOTWEAR MAY BE
REQUIRED AROUND CHEMICALS
AVOID LEATHER SHOES/BOOTS AROUND
CORROSIVES
FOOT GUARDS AND HEEL AND ANKLE SHIELDS
MAY BE REQUIRED FOR PARTICULAR WORK
29. FOOT PROTECTION
REQUIREMENTS
ACTIVITY AND SAFETY SHALL DETERMINE FOOT
HAZARDOUS AREAS AND TYPE OF FOOT/TOE
PROTECTION
FOOT AND TOE PROTECTION SHALL BE WORN
AT ALL TIMES IN A DESIGNATED FOOT HAZARD
AREA
FOOT/TOE HAZARD AREAS SHALL BE PROVIDED
WITH APPROVED WARNING SIGNS
31. FOOT PROTECTIVE
DEVICES
SAFETY SHOES, WITH BUILT-IN PROTECTIVE BOX, ARE
INTENDED PRIMARILY TO PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM
HEAVY FALLING OR ROLLING OBJECTS
SHOES SHALL CONFORM TO ANSI Z41 FOOT PROTECTION
OTHER AVAILABLE SAFETY SHOES:
- SEMI-CONDUCTIVE
- MOLDER’S STYLE (FOR MOLTEN METALS)
- SAFETY BOOTS
- ELECTRICAL HAZARD (NOT TO EXCEED 600
VOLTS)
32. HAND PROTECTION
FINGERS, HANDS AND ARMS ARE INJURED
MORE THAN OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY
GLOVES ARE THE MOST COMMON PROTECTORS
FOR THE HANDS
BARRIER CREMES MAY BE USED AS HAND
PROTECTION OR, IN CONJUCTION WITH OTHER
HAND PROTECTION
33. TYPES OF HAND
PROTECTION
VINYL OR NEOPRENE GLOVES ARE
SUFFICIENT WHEN WORKING WITH MOST
CHEMICALS
LEATHER OR COTTON KNITTED GLOVES
ARE FOR HANDLING ABRASIVES, METAL OR
SHARP OBJECTS
IT IS DANGEROUS TO WEAR GLOVES
AROUND MACHINERY WITH ROTATING
PARTS
34. HAND PROTECTION
HAND PROTECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN
HANDS ARE EXPOSED TO SUCH HAZARDS AS:
- SKIN ABSORPTION
- SEVERE CUTS OR LACERATIONS
- ABRASIONS AND PUNCTURES
- CHEMICAL BURNS
- THERMAL BURNS
- TEMPERATURE
EXTREMES
35. HAND PROTECTION
CON’T
SELECTION SHALL BE BASED
ON:
PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS OF HAND
PROTECTION RELATIVE TO
- THE TASKS TO BEPERFORMED
- CONDITIONS PRESENT
- DURATION OF USE
- POTENTIAL HAZARDS IDENTIFIED
36. HEARING PROTECTION
HEARING LOSS IS A COMMON
WORKPLACE INJURY, ALL TOO
OFTEN IGNORED BECAUSE IT
USUALLY HAPPENS GRADUALLY
OVER A PERIOD OF TIME
37. HEARING PROTECTION
WORKERS MAY SUFFER
PERMANENT HEARING LOSS
DUE TO:
- EXPOSURE TO
LOUD NOISE
WITHOUT PAIN
- HEARING
PROTECTION
WORN
INCORRECTLY
38. HEARING PROTECTION
REQUIRED:
THE SOUNDS IN YOUR WORK AREA ARE
IRRITATING
YOUR VOICE MUST BE RAISED TO BE HEARD BY
SOMEONE CLOSER THAN TWO FEET AWAY
SIGNS REQUIRING USE FOR SOUND LEVELS
ABOVE 85 dbA TWA
DOUBLE HEARING PROTECTION REQUIRED 104
dbA
NO EXPOSURE ABOVE 140 dbA PEAK OR IMPACT
39. EARPLUGS
EARPLUGS OFFER THE MOST PROTECTION
TO INSERT DISPOSABLE TYPE PROPERLY:
- ROLL PLUG INTO A SMALL
DIAMETER
- PLACE IT WELL INTO THE EAR
CANAL
- PULL THE EAR UP AND BACK AS
YOU INSERT THE PLUG
- HOLD THE PLUG IN THE EAR FOR
A FEW SECONDS TO ALLOW
EXPANSION
40. EARMUFFS
EARMUFFS ARE ONLY AS
EFFECTIVE AS THEIR SEAL:
LIMITATIONS INCLUDE:
- FACIAL HAIR CAN DECREASE
PROTECTION BY BREAKING THE SEAL
- WEARING EYEGLASSES AND
EARRINGS CAN POSE A SIMILAR PROBLEM
41. PROPER PROTECTION
TO ENSURE PROPER PROTECTION,
EARPLUGS AND EARMUFFS MAY BE
WORN TOGETHER (DOUBLE HEARING
PROTECTION)
KEEP IN MIND THAT HEARING
PROTECTION MAY BLOCK OUT
SOUNDS YOU MAY NEED TO HEAR-SUCH AS VOICES AND ALARMS
42. LIMITATIONS OF PPE
EAR MUFFS WITH CRACKED, CUT OR
MISSING GASKETS REDUCE YOUR
PROTECTION
DIRTY OR SCRATCHED EYEWEAR COULD
LIMIT YOUR VISION
SUSPENSION ON HARD HATS MAY HAVE
LOOSEN OR TORN CRADLES
PPE MUST FIT PROPERLY TO PROTECT
YOU
43. MAINTENANCE
LEARN HOW TO CLEAN AND
SANITIZE YOUR EQUIPMENT
BE FAMILIAR WITH STORAGE AND
PROPER HANDLING OF ALL PPE
IF EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED, KNOW
HOW TO REPAIR IT OR WHEN TO
REPLACE IT