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4: Personal Protective
Household Equipment Program
Hazardous
Waste
Contents
1. Introduction.....................................................................................1
2. Regulatory and contractual requirements...........................................1
3. Needs assessment............................................................................1
4. Training............................................................................................2
5. PPE Section......................................................................................3
6. Documentation and record retention..................................................4
Attachment A. Certification of PPE hazard assessment completion...............5
Attachment B. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements..............6
Attachment C. PPE and Clothing Compliance Checklist.................................7
1. Introduction
This Program shall ensure staff is provided with the proper selection, procurement, and use of personal
protective equipment (PPE) and/or clothing. Engineering and administrative controls are the preferred
methods for controlling hazards. PPE shall be used to protect Facility staff from exposure or injuries.
3. Needs assessment
3.1 A designated PPE person shall conduct a needs assessment to determine and establish required PPE
needed during specific operations. For this Program, this designated PPE staff person is the Facility
Manager. PPE requirements shall be specific to this facility and shall be updated as job
requirements change.
A written certification verifies that a workplace assessment has been performed; see Attachment A
of this SOP. PPE Hazard Assessment identifies the:
3.2 All required PPE shall be provided by the Program at no cost to Facility staff and meet ANSI
standards. A chart shall be posted on facility safety bulletin board which lists specific tasks
identifying required PPE; see Attachment B of this SOP.
3.3 Unique environmental conditions and the judgment of experienced Facility staff shall determine the
PPE level required for each specific situation.
4. Training
4.1 The designated PPE person shall be responsible for administering, implementing, and enforcing
PPE policy.
4.2 If a hazardous waste or any other contractor is providing services to this Program, they shall comply
with the PPE requirements specified in this SOP. The designated PPE person shall request a copy of
the contractor’s AWAIR program.
4.3 This Program shall provide training to all staff required to use PPE. The designated PPE person
shall be responsible for coordinating training and providing written certification.
4.3.1 Each Facility staff shall be trained on how to properly use PPE, including:
choosing the type to be used and when
how to don, doff, adjust, and wear
the limitations and useful life
care, maintenance, and disposal
5. PPE selection
PPE shall be provided, used, and maintained wherever hazards exist (e.g., processing, environmental,
5.1 Eye and face protection. Appropriate eye or face protection shall be worn if exposures to
potentially injurious hazards exist (e.g., flying particles, liquid chemicals, corrosives, chemical
gases, vapors, UV rays). All eyewear shall provide:
5.2.1 OSHA requires that staff wear protective footwear if the potential for foot injuries exist,
including exposure to:
compression, squeezing, smashing, falling, or rolling objects
electrical hazards
slipping
chemicals
temperature extremes
repeated wetness which may result in fungal infections
puncturing from objects which may pierce the sole of footwear
5.2.2 Engineering and work-practice solutions shall be utilized, including wearing footwear
correctly (fully laced, etc.) to receive maximum protection. The Program shall prohibit the
use of sandals or open shoes.
5.3.1 Glove manufacturer specification charts provide guidance in selecting proper PPE.
Appropriate hand and body PPE shall be worn when potential hazards exist, including
exposure to:
cuts and punctures—severe cuts and lacerations, abrasions or punctures from tools,
machines or from handling sharp objects
thermal exposure—caused by extreme cold or heat or hot work
bloodborne pathogens—caused by first-aid or clean-up of blood, body fluids, or other
infectious agents; see SOP 2.7 Blood Borne Pathogens
chemical exposure—skin contact from working with chemicals
repetitive motion disorders—caused by computer use or jobs requiring repetitive
motion may cause carpal tunnel syndrome
5.4 Head protection. Head protection (e.g., hard hat) shall be worn if potential for injury from
falling objects exist. All head protection shall:
5.5 Hearing protection. Facility staff shall wear hearing protection when exposed to noise levels
in excess of 85 dB(A) for an eight-hour time-weighted average. See SOP 2.12 Hearing
Conservation.
5.6 Respiratory protection. Site specific ventilation or exhaust systems are effective engineering
control tools. For procedures on both mandatory and voluntary use of respirators, see SOP 2.5
Respirator Program.
staff training records (e.g., attendance, individual staff name, date, instructor, session
agenda/outline)
the PPE Equipment and Clothing Compliance Checklist; see Attachment C of this SOP.
The results of this assessment are documented on the chart located in Attachment B of this SOP.
Apron or coverall R R R R R R O R
Chemical-resistant
O O R O O R O O
protective suit
Goggles O O R O O R O O
Face shields O O O O O O O O
Reinforced footwear or
R R R R R R R R
toe caps
Chemical-resistant foot
O O O O O O O O
covers
Non-chemical-resistant
O O O O O O O O
foot covers
Respiratory protection O O R O R R O R
Safety headgear O O O O O O O O
Hearing protection O O O O O O O O
Long pants R R R R R R R R
Long sleeves R R R R R R R R
These recommendations are intended to provide guidance. Adjust list as needed to make specific to this
Program PPE policy. An “R” indicates PPE usage is required. An “O” indicates PPE usage is optional.
1. Are protective goggles or face shields provided and worn where there is any danger of flying
particles or corrosive materials?
2. Are approved safety glasses required to be worn at all times in areas where there is a risk of
eye injuries exist?
3. Are Facility staff who need corrective lenses (glasses or contacts) and work in environments
with potential harmful exposures, being provided with approved safety glasses, protective
goggles, or other medically approved precautionary devices?
4. Is proper PPE provided where Facility staff could be injured, or where there is reasonably
anticipated exposure to corrosive liquids, chemicals, blood, or other potentially infectious
materials?
5. Is appropriate foot protection required where there is the risk of foot injuries?
7. Are eye wash stations and drench showers located within 10 seconds of where Facility staff
are exposed to injurious corrosive materials?
8. Are food or beverages consumed in areas where there is no exposure to toxic or potentially
infectious materials?
9. Is hearing protection provided when sound levels exceed those of the OSHA noise standard?
10. Are adequate work procedures and PPE provided and used when cleaning up hazardous
materials or spills?
11. Are there appropriate procedures in place for disposal of contaminated PPE?
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