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
Safety harness - fall protection - Wessam AtifWessam Atif
A brief presentation on how and when to use fall arrest system, how to don full body harness, when to use shock absorber and what to do if someone falls while wearing harness and lanyard to rescue them. Dr. Wessam Atif.
A powerpoint presentation designed to cover the basics of Personal Protective Equipment including gloves, respiratory, earplugs, etc... Can be used in training employees. Made available free from www.nationalsafetyinc.com
Construction is the industry mostly affected during monsoon season. Not only there are work delays but working in rain also cause some additional Health & Safety hazards. Some extra precautions must be taken to minimize the health risk during rainy season and workers should be trained to work during low visibility and slippery conditions.
Critical aspects of the safe use of personal protective equipmentAlly O'Mara
The ongoing Ebola epidemic demonstrates that the risk of transmission to healthcare workers (HCWs) is not limited to the worst affected West African countries. It also underscores the relevance of staff safety and protection.
This ECDC tutorial presents the fundamental concepts of personal protective equipment (PPE) and barrier nursing to support preparedness in hospitals across Europe. It provides practical information on the proper use of PPE at the point of care, including technical requirements and procurement aspects.
Furthermore, it aims to strengthen preparedness and capacities for the safe use of PPE in hospitals in Europe and other countries with equivalent standards in health care.
Safety harness - fall protection - Wessam AtifWessam Atif
A brief presentation on how and when to use fall arrest system, how to don full body harness, when to use shock absorber and what to do if someone falls while wearing harness and lanyard to rescue them. Dr. Wessam Atif.
A powerpoint presentation designed to cover the basics of Personal Protective Equipment including gloves, respiratory, earplugs, etc... Can be used in training employees. Made available free from www.nationalsafetyinc.com
Construction is the industry mostly affected during monsoon season. Not only there are work delays but working in rain also cause some additional Health & Safety hazards. Some extra precautions must be taken to minimize the health risk during rainy season and workers should be trained to work during low visibility and slippery conditions.
Critical aspects of the safe use of personal protective equipmentAlly O'Mara
The ongoing Ebola epidemic demonstrates that the risk of transmission to healthcare workers (HCWs) is not limited to the worst affected West African countries. It also underscores the relevance of staff safety and protection.
This ECDC tutorial presents the fundamental concepts of personal protective equipment (PPE) and barrier nursing to support preparedness in hospitals across Europe. It provides practical information on the proper use of PPE at the point of care, including technical requirements and procurement aspects.
Furthermore, it aims to strengthen preparedness and capacities for the safe use of PPE in hospitals in Europe and other countries with equivalent standards in health care.
How to apply industrial safety standard in myanmar 241212Aye Nyein
How to apply the international safety standards to Myanmar, conducted in Myanmar Engineers Society in Yangon on 24th Dec, 2012. By U Than Zaw Aung (Myanmar Safety Development Association-Singapore).
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.
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The presentation talks about BED sore, most common complication of spinal Cord Injury.
Definition
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Prevention
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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
Many workers are injured and killed each year while working in confined spaces. An estimated 60% of the fatalities have been among the would-be rescuers. A confined space can be more hazardous than regular workspaces for many reasons. To effectively control the risks associated with working in a confined space, a Confined Space Hazard Assessment and Control Program should be implemented for your workplace. Before watching this PPT , make sure to review the specific regulations that apply to your workplace
Material Handling accidents are growing our industries , it's main reason is untrained people , over confidence , working pressure etc , This PPT make very good training material ...
We are facing lot of health issues daily . because Our new life style Food , Smoking , use of Alcohol , Stress etc , A heart attack happens when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked and the heart can't get oxygen. If blood flow isn't restored quickly, the section of heart muscle begins to die.
Heart attacks are a leading killer of both men and women . This Slides Explain How to Prevent Heart attack .
Insulation Job is done every industry But no one know about Actual Insulation job hazards and precautions . This slides explain the insulation job Hazards & precautions , type of insulation etc ..
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Democratizing Fuzzing at Scale by Abhishek Aryaabh.arya
Presented at NUS: Fuzzing and Software Security Summer School 2024
This keynote talks about the democratization of fuzzing at scale, highlighting the collaboration between open source communities, academia, and industry to advance the field of fuzzing. It delves into the history of fuzzing, the development of scalable fuzzing platforms, and the empowerment of community-driven research. The talk will further discuss recent advancements leveraging AI/ML and offer insights into the future evolution of the fuzzing landscape.
Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
Automobile Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
The proposed project is developed to manage the automobile in the automobile dealer company. The main module in this project is login, automobile management, customer management, sales, complaints and reports. The first module is the login. The automobile showroom owner should login to the project for usage. The username and password are verified and if it is correct, next form opens. If the username and password are not correct, it shows the error message.
When a customer search for a automobile, if the automobile is available, they will be taken to a page that shows the details of the automobile including automobile name, automobile ID, quantity, price etc. “Automobile Management System” is useful for maintaining automobiles, customers effectively and hence helps for establishing good relation between customer and automobile organization. It contains various customized modules for effectively maintaining automobiles and stock information accurately and safely.
When the automobile is sold to the customer, stock will be reduced automatically. When a new purchase is made, stock will be increased automatically. While selecting automobiles for sale, the proposed software will automatically check for total number of available stock of that particular item, if the total stock of that particular item is less than 5, software will notify the user to purchase the particular item.
Also when the user tries to sale items which are not in stock, the system will prompt the user that the stock is not enough. Customers of this system can search for a automobile; can purchase a automobile easily by selecting fast. On the other hand the stock of automobiles can be maintained perfectly by the automobile shop manager overcoming the drawbacks of existing system.
Vaccine management system project report documentation..pdfKamal Acharya
The Division of Vaccine and Immunization is facing increasing difficulty monitoring vaccines and other commodities distribution once they have been distributed from the national stores. With the introduction of new vaccines, more challenges have been anticipated with this additions posing serious threat to the already over strained vaccine supply chain system in Kenya.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
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Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
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Courier management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
It is now-a-days very important for the people to send or receive articles like imported furniture, electronic items, gifts, business goods and the like. People depend vastly on different transport systems which mostly use the manual way of receiving and delivering the articles. There is no way to track the articles till they are received and there is no way to let the customer know what happened in transit, once he booked some articles. In such a situation, we need a system which completely computerizes the cargo activities including time to time tracking of the articles sent. This need is fulfilled by Courier Management System software which is online software for the cargo management people that enables them to receive the goods from a source and send them to a required destination and track their status from time to time.
Quality defects in TMT Bars, Possible causes and Potential Solutions.PrashantGoswami42
Maintaining high-quality standards in the production of TMT bars is crucial for ensuring structural integrity in construction. Addressing common defects through careful monitoring, standardized processes, and advanced technology can significantly improve the quality of TMT bars. Continuous training and adherence to quality control measures will also play a pivotal role in minimizing these defects.
2. Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE) must bePersonal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE) must be
provided when necessary by reason of hazardsprovided when necessary by reason of hazards
encountered that arecapableof causing injury orencountered that arecapableof causing injury or
impairmentimpairment
PPE isnot asubstitutefor engineering, workPPE isnot asubstitutefor engineering, work
practice, and/or administrativecontrolspractice, and/or administrativecontrols
Useof PPE doesnot eliminatethehazard so if theUseof PPE doesnot eliminatethehazard so if the
equipment failsthen exposureoccursequipment failsthen exposureoccurs
Must beworn to provideprotectionMust beworn to provideprotection
PERSONAL PROTECTIVEPERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT
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3. HAZARD ASSESSMENTHAZARD ASSESSMENT
Theemployer must assesstheworkplacetoTheemployer must assesstheworkplaceto
determineif hazardsarepresent thatdetermineif hazardsarepresent that
necessitatetheuseof PPEnecessitatetheuseof PPE
Hazardsencountered may includechemicalHazardsencountered may includechemical
exposures, falling or dropping objects,exposures, falling or dropping objects,
particulates, temperatureextremes, lightparticulates, temperatureextremes, light
radiation, moving equipment and parts,radiation, moving equipment and parts,
sharp objects, etc.sharp objects, etc.
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4. SURVEY OF HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
Department: ______________________________________________ Job Title: _________________________________
Supervisor’s Name: ________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________
Eye and Face Protection (1910.133) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where there is exposure to eye and face hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid
chemicals, acids, caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors or potentially injurious light radiation?
Respiratory Protection (1910.134) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where effective engineering controls are not feasible to protect the health of the employee
from harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists, gases, smokes, sprays or vapors?
Head Protection (1910.135) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where there is a potential for injury to the head from falling or moving objects or are they
are exposed to electrical conductors which could be contacted by the head?
Foot Protection (1910.136) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where there is danger of foot injuries due to falling and rolling objects, or objects piercing
the sole, and where such employee’s feet are exposed to electrical hazards?
Electrical Protective Devices (1910.137) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where there may be exposure to electrical voltage requiring special protection in the form of
insulating blankets, matting, covers, line hose, gloves, and sleeves made of rubber?
Hand Protection (1910.138) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where their hands are exposed to skin absorption of harmful substances, severe cuts or
lacerations, severe abrasions, punctures, chemical burns, thermal burns, or harmful temperature extremes?
Hearing Protection (1910.95) YES NO If yes, please describe the job task and hazard.
Does the employee work in areas where there is exposure to excessive noise levels (8 hour time-weighted average exceeding 85
dBA)?
If any of the above blocks were answered YES, personal protective equipment is required for this job title. It is now necessary for
proper selection, fitting, communication, training and use of personal protective equipment to take place. If assistance is needed in
completing this survey, please contact the Office of Environmental Health and Safety at 328-6166.
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5. SURVEY OF HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Eye and Face Protection - appropriate eye and/or face protection is required when employees are in areas where there is exposure to eye and
face hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids, caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors or potentially injurious light
radiation. All eye protection must be ANSI approved.
ACTIVITY HAZARD TYPE OF PPE AFFECTED DEPARTMENTS/JOB TITLES
IMPACT
chipping, grinding,
masonry work,
woodworking, sawing,
drilling, chiseling,
scraping, sanding, weed
eating, mowing, visiting
construction sites, etc.
Flying
fragments,
objects,
large chips,
particles,
sand, dirt,
etc.
Spectacles with side
protection, goggles, or face
shield. Face shields should
be used for severe exposure
and can only be worn over
primary eye protection
(glasses or goggles).
Persons whose vision
requires the use of
prescription lenses must
wear either protective
devices fitted with
prescription lenses or
protective devices designed
to be worn over regular
prescription eye wear.
Facilities Planning, Design & Construction - Facility Const. Eng. II,
Facility Mech. Eng. I, Facility Architect II and Cnst. Ren. Dsgn. Tech II.
Carpentry Shop - Carpenter Sup. II, Roofer, Maint. Mech. I,
Locksmith II, Locksmith III, Trades Worker III and Carpenter II.
Paint Shop - Painter Supervisor and Painter.
Garage - Mechanic Sup. I, Mechanic I and Mechanic II.
Masonry Shop - Mason Sup., Mason I, Mason II, Maint. Mech. I and
Trades Worker III.
Grounds - Grounds Sup. I, Grounds Worker, Gen. Util. Worker and
Laborer.
Steam Plant - Steam Plant Sup. II, Steam Plant Supervisor I, Maint.
Mech. IV and Boiler Operator II.
Plumbing Shop - Plumber Sup., Maint. Mech. IV and Plumber II.
HVAC Shop - HVAC Sup. II, HVAC Sup. I, Maint. Mech. II, HVAC
Technician, HVAC Mech. and Plumber II.
Electrical Shop - Electrical Sup. II, Elec. Sup. I, Electrician II and
Maint. Mech. II
CHEMICALS
Chemical
handling/testing,
cleaning sanitary
sewers, painting,
checking batteries,
pesticide application,
etc.
Splash,
irritating
mists, etc.
Goggles. For severe
exposure use face shield.
Face shields can only be
worn over primary eye
protection (glasses or
goggles).
Housekeeping Services - Hskg. Sup. I, II, and III, Hskg. Team Leader,
Oper. Mgr. Hskg. Svs., and Housekeepers.
Grounds - Grounds Sup. I, Grounds Worker, Gen. Util. Worker and
Laborer.
Garage - Mechanic Sup. I, Mechanic I and Mechanic II.
Masonry Shop - Mason Sup., Mason I, Mason II, Maint. Mech. I and
Trades Worker III.
Paint Shop - Painter Supervisor and Painter.
Plumbing Shop - Plumber Sup., Maint. Mech. IV and Plumber II.
HVAC Shop - HVAC Sup. II, HVAC Sup. I, Maint. Mech. II, HVAC
Technician, HVAC Mech. and Plumber II.
Steam Plant - Steam Plant Sup. II, Steam Plant Supervisor I, Maint.
Mech. IV and Boiler Operator II.
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6. PPE SELECTIONPPE SELECTION
Protectseach employeeProtectseach employee from identifiedfrom identified
hazardshazards
Isof safedesign and constructionIsof safedesign and construction
Issanitary and reliableIssanitary and reliable
Provideseach employeewith agood fitProvideseach employeewith agood fit
MeetsAmerican National StandardsMeetsAmerican National Standards
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7. PPE TRAININGPPE TRAINING
REQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTS
When isPPE necessaryWhen isPPE necessary
What PPE isnecessaryWhat PPE isnecessary
How to properly adjust and wear PPEHow to properly adjust and wear PPE
Thelimitationsof PPEThelimitationsof PPE
Theproper care, maintenance, usefulTheproper care, maintenance, useful
lifeand disposal of PPElifeand disposal of PPE
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8. PPE RETRAININGPPE RETRAINING
REQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTS
Changesin theworkplaceChangesin theworkplace
Changesin typesof PPE to beusedChangesin typesof PPE to beused
Inadequaciesin an affected employee’sInadequaciesin an affected employee’s
knowledgeor useof assigned PPEknowledgeor useof assigned PPE
indicatethat theemployeehasnotindicatethat theemployeehasnot
retained trainingretained training
Accident InvestigationsAccident Investigations
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9. ROUTESOF EXPOSUREROUTESOF EXPOSURE
-- InhalationInhalation
- Skin Absorption- Skin Absorption
- Ingestion- Ingestion
Knowing thehazardsandKnowing thehazardsand
how to protect yourself isthehow to protect yourself isthe
key to your safetykey to your safety
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10. TYPESOF PPETYPESOF PPE
EYE & FACE PROTECTIONEYE & FACE PROTECTION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTIONRESPIRATORY PROTECTION
HEAD PROTECTIONHEAD PROTECTION
FOOT PROTECTIONFOOT PROTECTION
ELECTRICAL PROTECTIVE DEVICESELECTRICAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES
HAND & SKIN PROTECTIONHAND & SKIN PROTECTION
HEARING PROTECTIONHEARING PROTECTION
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12. Thousandsof peopleThousandsof people
areblinded each yearareblinded each year
from work-relatedfrom work-related
injuriesinjuries
With eyeor faceWith eyeor face
protection, injuriescanprotection, injuriescan
bepreventedbeprevented
““ Oneincident isall itOneincident isall it
takes”takes”
EYE & FACEEYE & FACE
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
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14. RESPIRATORYRESPIRATORY
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
Required when employeesareinRequired when employeesarein
areaswhereeffectiveengineeringareaswhereeffectiveengineering
controlsarenot feasibleto protectcontrolsarenot feasibleto protect
thehealth of theemployeefromthehealth of theemployeefrom
harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists,harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists,
gases, smokes, spraysor vaporsgases, smokes, spraysor vapors
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15. RESPIRATORYRESPIRATORY
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
Exposurelevelsexceed thePELExposurelevelsexceed thePEL
During installation of engineering or workDuring installation of engineering or work
practicecontrolspracticecontrols
Maintenanceand repair activitiesthat mayMaintenanceand repair activitiesthat may
result in exceeding thePELresult in exceeding thePEL
Emergency Responsewheretypeand/orEmergency Responsewheretypeand/or
concentration of contaminant isunknownconcentration of contaminant isunknown
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17. RESPIRATORYRESPIRATORY
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
Medical ExamMedical Exam
Selection based on hazardSelection based on hazard
Fit TestingFit Testing
Facial HairFacial Hair
Inspection of EquipmentInspection of Equipment
Specific Training on OperationSpecific Training on Operation
LimitationsLimitations
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18. HEAD PROTECTIONHEAD PROTECTION
Required when employeesareinRequired when employeesarein
areaswherethereisapotential forareaswherethereisapotential for
injury to thehead from falling orinjury to thehead from falling or
moving objectsor when they aremoving objectsor when they are
exposed to electrical conductorsexposed to electrical conductors
which could becontacted by thewhich could becontacted by the
headhead
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19. HEAD PROTECTIONHEAD PROTECTION
Injuriesto theheadInjuriesto thehead
could involveyour:could involveyour:
-brain-brain
-eyes-eyes
-nose-nose
-mouth.-mouth.
For thisreason, headFor thisreason, head
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20. POTENTIALPOTENTIAL
HAZARDSHAZARDS
--accidentsresult inaccidentsresult in
shocksand burnsshocksand burns
-- falling or flyingfalling or flying
objectscause sprains,objectscause sprains,
fractures, andfractures, and
concussions.concussions.
-materialscan irritate-materialscan irritate
and burn eyesandand burn eyesand
skinskin
Electrical ShocksElectrical Shocks Head ImpactHead Impact
Splashes, SpillsSplashes, Spills
&Drips&Drips
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21. HEAD PROTECTIONHEAD PROTECTION
Bump Capsvs. Hard HatsBump Capsvs. Hard Hats
ClassA - reducetheforceof impact of falling objectsandClassA - reducetheforceof impact of falling objectsand
reducedanger of contact with low-voltageelectricalreducedanger of contact with low-voltageelectrical
conductors(proof tested at 2200 volts)conductors(proof tested at 2200 volts)
ClassB - reducetheforceof impact of falling objectsandClassB - reducetheforceof impact of falling objectsand
reducedanger of contact with high-voltageelectricalreducedanger of contact with high-voltageelectrical
conductors(proof tested at 20,000 volts)conductors(proof tested at 20,000 volts)
ClassC - reducetheforceof impact of falling objects, butClassC - reducetheforceof impact of falling objects, but
offer no electrical protectionoffer no electrical protection
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22. HEAD PROTECTIONHEAD PROTECTION
Limited protection by REDUCING theforceofLimited protection by REDUCING theforceof
small falling objectsstriking or penetrating thesmall falling objectsstriking or penetrating the
TOPof theshellTOPof theshell
Doesnot providefront, sideor rear impact orDoesnot providefront, sideor rear impact or
penetration protectionpenetration protection
Inspect daily for signsof dents, cracks,Inspect daily for signsof dents, cracks,
penetrations, and any damagedueto impact,penetrations, and any damagedueto impact,
rough treatment or wearrough treatment or wear
If failsinspection, removefrom serviceIf failsinspection, removefrom service
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23. FOOT PROTECTIONFOOT PROTECTION
Required when employeesareinRequired when employeesarein
areaswherethereisdanger ofareaswherethereisdanger of
foot injuriesdueto falling andfoot injuriesdueto falling and
rolling objects, slip hazardsorrolling objects, slip hazardsor
objectspiercing thesole, andobjectspiercing thesole, and
whereemployeesareexposed towhereemployeesareexposed to
electrical hazardselectrical hazards
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25. FOOT PROTECTIONFOOT PROTECTION
Impact and compression protection for toesImpact and compression protection for toes
Metatarsal protectionMetatarsal protection
Electrical hazard protection (600 voltsorElectrical hazard protection (600 voltsor
lessunder dry conditions)lessunder dry conditions)
Conductiveprotection (minimizestaticConductiveprotection (minimizestatic
electricity)electricity)
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26. FOOT PROTECTIONFOOT PROTECTION
Slip resistant solesSlip resistant soles
Compatiblewith environmentCompatiblewith environment
Assureproper fitAssureproper fit
Inspect for cuts, tears, cracks, worn solesInspect for cuts, tears, cracks, worn soles
and other damageand other damage
Carefor footwear according toCarefor footwear according to
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27. ELECTRICAL PROTECTIVEELECTRICAL PROTECTIVE
DEVICESDEVICES
Required when employeesarein areasRequired when employeesarein areas
wheretheremay beexposureto substantialwheretheremay beexposureto substantial
electrical voltageelectrical voltage
Rubber isconsidered best materialRubber isconsidered best material
Must comply with ANSI requirementsforMust comply with ANSI requirementsfor
rubber insulating gloves, matting, blankets,rubber insulating gloves, matting, blankets,
hoods, linehoseand sleeveshoods, linehoseand sleeves
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28. HAND & SKINHAND & SKIN
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
Required when employeesareinRequired when employeesarein
areaswheretheir handsand bodyareaswheretheir handsand body
areexposed to skin absorption ofareexposed to skin absorption of
harmful substances, severecutsharmful substances, severecuts
or lacerations, chemical oror lacerations, chemical or
thermal burns, etc.thermal burns, etc.
Protection must becompatibleProtection must becompatible
with hazardwith hazard
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29. POTENTIALHAZARDSPOTENTIALHAZARDS
Traumatic InjuriesTraumatic Injuries Contact InjuriesContact Injuries RepetitiveMotionRepetitiveMotion
- cuts, punctures,- cuts, punctures,
sprainsor crushingsprainsor crushing
from equipmentfrom equipment
-- contact with toxiccontact with toxic
chemicals, biologicalchemicals, biological
substances, electricalsubstances, electrical
sources, extremesources, extreme
temperaturestemperatures
- samehand- samehand
movement overmovement over
extended timeextended time
periodsperiods
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30. SELECTION OFSELECTION OF
GLOVES/CLOTHINGGLOVES/CLOTHING
Dependent upon typeof hazardDependent upon typeof hazard
Check MSDSfor guidelinesfor chemicalCheck MSDSfor guidelinesfor chemical
hazardshazards
Not every job requiresglovesasthey canNot every job requiresglovesasthey can
becomeahazardbecomeahazard
Allergies- Latex, powderAllergies- Latex, powder
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31. GLOVE/CLOTHINGGLOVE/CLOTHING
SELECTIONSELECTION
Choosecompatiblematerial asno oneChoosecompatiblematerial asno one
material issuited for all chemicalsmaterial issuited for all chemicals
May bewell suited for oneand dangerousMay bewell suited for oneand dangerous
for anotherfor another
Manufacturer’schemical resistanceguideManufacturer’schemical resistanceguide
Becareful with chemical combinationsBecareful with chemical combinations
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32. GLOVE SELECTIONGLOVE SELECTION
Thickness- consider requiredThickness- consider required
sensitivity and flexibility required to dosensitivity and flexibility required to do
job - thinner material will sacrificejob - thinner material will sacrifice
chemical resistancechemical resistance
LengthLength
Finishesand LiningsFinishesand Linings
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33. HEARING PROTECTIONHEARING PROTECTION
Required when employeesareinRequired when employeesarein
areaswherethereisexposuretoareaswherethereisexposureto
excessivenoiselevels(8 hourexcessivenoiselevels(8 hour
TWATWA >> 85 dbA)85 dbA)
Recommended for usein highRecommended for usein high
noiseareasand for usewith highnoiseareasand for usewith high
noiseoperationsnoiseoperations
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34. CARE OF PPECARE OF PPE
Alwayscheck PPE for damagebeforeandAlwayscheck PPE for damagebeforeand
after you useitafter you useit
Clean PPE beforestoringClean PPE beforestoring
Disposeof and replacedamaged PPEDisposeof and replacedamaged PPE
Properly storePPE and avoid conditionsProperly storePPE and avoid conditions
that could damageit, such asheat, light,that could damageit, such asheat, light,
moisture, etc.moisture, etc.
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35. PPE Acquisition &PPE Acquisition &
ReplacementReplacement
PPE isprovided by SupervisorPPE isprovided by Supervisor
If performing activity and you do not haveIf performing activity and you do not have
PPE, contact Supervisor for PPE prior toPPE, contact Supervisor for PPE prior to
starting activitystarting activity
Employeemay beresponsiblefor lost orEmployeemay beresponsiblefor lost or
damaged PPEdamaged PPE
StateEquipment UsePolicyStateEquipment UsePolicy
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36. EMPLOYEEEMPLOYEE
RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Employeesmust usePPE in accordancewithEmployeesmust usePPE in accordancewith
training and instructionstraining and instructions
Most job activitiesrequiretheuseof PPEMost job activitiesrequiretheuseof PPE
PPE useisarequirement of thejobPPE useisarequirement of thejob
If theemployeecannot usethePPE thenIf theemployeecannot usethePPE then
alternativePPE must beselected, thejob mustalternativePPE must beselected, thejob must
bemodified to eliminatethehazard requiringbemodified to eliminatethehazard requiring
PPE or theemployeemust changejobsPPE or theemployeemust changejobs
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37. EMPLOYEEEMPLOYEE
RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Employeecannot sign waiver andEmployeecannot sign waiver and
accept risk of injuryaccept risk of injury
Unethical to knowingly placeanUnethical to knowingly placean
employeein an unprotected hazardousemployeein an unprotected hazardous
situationsituation
PPE isprovided to protect employeePPE isprovided to protect employee
and isnot intended asanand isnot intended asan
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38. EMPLOYEREMPLOYER
RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Theemployer SHALL ensurethatTheemployer SHALL ensurethat
employeesemployees areprovidedareprovided andand useuse appropriateappropriate
personal protectiveequipment when theypersonal protectiveequipment when they
areexposed to hazardsrequiring their useareexposed to hazardsrequiring their use
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39. EMPLOYEREMPLOYER
RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Useof PPE hasbeen incorporated intoUseof PPE hasbeen incorporated into
employeework plansand will beenforcedemployeework plansand will beenforced
asany other key responsibility/dimensionasany other key responsibility/dimension
including disciplinary action and may affectincluding disciplinary action and may affect
workers’ compensation eligibilityworkers’ compensation eligibility
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40. REMEMBERREMEMBER
SAFETY IS EVERYBODY’S JOBSAFETY IS EVERYBODY’S JOB
EVERYDAY FOR EVERYBODYEVERYDAY FOR EVERYBODY
AROUND YOUAROUND YOU
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42. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
1. PPE1. PPE
A - isan engineering controlA - isan engineering control
B - eliminatesthehazardB - eliminatesthehazard
C - should beused for primaryC - should beused for primary
protection against hazardsprotection against hazards
D - noneof theaboveD - noneof theabove
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43. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
2. Eyeand faceprotection must:2. Eyeand faceprotection must:
A - Beappropriatefor thehazardA - Beappropriatefor thehazard
and fit properlyand fit properly
B - Not interferewith thewearer’sB - Not interferewith thewearer’s
movementsmovements
C - Beeasy to clean and kept in goodC - Beeasy to clean and kept in good
repairrepair
D - All of theaboveD - All of theabove
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44. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
3. A NoiseReduction Rating (NRR)3. A NoiseReduction Rating (NRR)
with ahigh number provides:with ahigh number provides:
A - Lessprotection against noiseA - Lessprotection against noise
B - Moreprotection against noiseB - Moreprotection against noise
C - Information asto whether or not aC - Information asto whether or not a
plug isdisposableplug isdisposable
D - Noneof theaboveD - Noneof theabove
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45. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
4. TheOSHA PPE Standard4. TheOSHA PPE Standard
requirestheemployer to:requirestheemployer to:
A - assesstheworkplacefor hazardsA - assesstheworkplacefor hazards
B - Select and providePPEB - Select and providePPE
C - Train employeesC - Train employees
D - All of theaboveD - All of theabove
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46. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
5. According to theOSHA PPE5. According to theOSHA PPE
Standard, training must beprovidedStandard, training must beprovided
upon initial employment and:upon initial employment and:
A - AnnuallyA - Annually
B - Every 3 yearsB - Every 3 years
C - When employeeimproperly usesC - When employeeimproperly uses
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47. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
6. PPE isselected based on:6. PPE isselected based on:
A - costA - cost
B - availabilityB - availability
C - hazardstheemployeeisexposed toC - hazardstheemployeeisexposed to
D - what EH&Swantsto doD - what EH&Swantsto do
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48. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
7. When selecting hearing protection,7. When selecting hearing protection,
themost important factor is:themost important factor is:
A - fitA - fit
B - noisereduction factorB - noisereduction factor
C - costC - cost
D - appearanceD - appearance
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49. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
8. If an employeelosesor damages8. If an employeelosesor damages
PPE issued to them, they:PPE issued to them, they:
A - will beissued new PPEA - will beissued new PPE
B - may beresponsiblefor replacingB - may beresponsiblefor replacing
thePPEthePPE
C - will not haveto usePPEC - will not haveto usePPE
D - Noneof theaboveD - Noneof theabove
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50. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
9. PPE must beinspected:9. PPE must beinspected:
A - annuallyA - annually
B - monthlyB - monthly
C - beforeand after each useC - beforeand after each use
D - when you feel likeitD - when you feel likeit
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51. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
10. TRUE or FALSE10. TRUE or FALSE
Employeesdo not haveto usePPE ifEmployeesdo not haveto usePPE if
they sign awaiver.they sign awaiver.
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52. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
11. TRUE or FALSE11. TRUE or FALSE
If you haveabeard you cannot wear aIf you haveabeard you cannot wear a
respirator.respirator.
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53. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
12. TRUE or FALSE12. TRUE or FALSE
Hard hatsprovideadequateprotectionHard hatsprovideadequateprotection
from all falling objects.from all falling objects.
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54. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
13. TRUE or FALSE13. TRUE or FALSE
If you wear glovesthereisno need toIf you wear glovesthereisno need to
wash your handswhen you completewash your handswhen you complete
thejob.thejob.
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55. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
14. TRUE or FALSE14. TRUE or FALSE
Disciplinary action can betakenDisciplinary action can betaken
against an employeeif they do not useagainst an employeeif they do not use
PPE.PPE.
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56. PPE QUIZPPE QUIZ
15. TRUE or FALSE15. TRUE or FALSE
Nitrilegloveswill protect your handsNitrilegloveswill protect your hands
from all typesof chemical exposures.from all typesof chemical exposures.
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