Occupational Health Personal Protective Equipment
Occupational Health Personal Protective Equipment
Occupational Health Personal Protective Equipment
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT
OK
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There is a duty on employees, having regard to their training and instructions, to make correct
use of PPE. Employees should:
Use PPE properly whenever it is required to be used.
Report any defects in or damage to the PPE immediately.
Participate in any training or instruction provided on PPE.
Inform their employer of any medical conditions they have that might be affected by the use of
the PPE provided to them.
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PPE
includes:
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Causes:
Dust and other flying particles
Molten metal that might splash
Acids that might splash
Infectious body fluids
Intense light
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Requirements
Provide adequate protection
Comfortable to use
Durable, easily cleaned and
capable of being disinfected
Kept clean and in good condition
Fit snugly and does not interfere with the movements of the user
Approved type
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RESPIRATORY
PROTECTION
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Causes
Harmful dusts
fogs, mists,
fumes,
and gases
HEAD
PROTECTION
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protection of workers from impact The total weight of complete hard hat should not be
penetration from falling and flying more than 0.45 kgs.(16 ounces)
objects, blows, and from limited electric The cradle and sweatband of hard hats shall be
shock and burn shall be made of non- detachable and replaceable
combustible or slow-burning materials For work in excessive moisture, hard hats shall be water-
and shall be non-conductor of electricity proof-material
For purposes of proper selection, design, construction, testing and use of respirators, the American
National Standards Safety Requirement for Industrial Head Protection (ANSI z88.-21059) is adopted.
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CLASSIFICATIONS OF
HARD HATS
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GUIDELINES
Gauntlets for protecting workers against
the action of toxic, irritating or infectious
substances shall: Gauntlets for workers handling
(1) cover the forearm as much as possible, corrosive substances shall be made
(2) have a close fit at the upper end and of natural rubber, synthetic rubber
(3) not have the slightest break. or pliable plastic material resistant
to corrosion.
Gloves torn during use shall be replaced
immediately
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Hair Protection
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REQUIREMENTS
(1) All persons with long hair employed around machinery shall completely cover their
hair with well fitting caps or other equivalent protection.
(2) Caps shall be made of materials not easily flammable and sufficiently durable to
withstand regular laundering, disinfecting and cleaning.
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SAFETY BELTS,
LIFE LINES &
SAFETY NETS
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Workmen working in unguarded surface above open pits or tanks, steep slopes, moving machinery and similar
locations, or working from unguarded surfaces six (6) meters (20ft.) or more above water or ground, temporary or
permanent floor platform, scaffold construction or where otherwise exposed to the possibility of falls hazardous to life
or limb, shall be secured by safety belts and life lines. In situations where safety belts and life lines in guarded platforms
and scaffolds or temporary floors are not feasible, safety
nets shall be provided and installed.
2. Window washers or cleaners working outside buildings six (6) meters (20 ft.) or more
above the ground or other surfaces unless protected from falling by other means, shall
use safety belts attached to suitable anchors
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
3. Workmen entering a sewer, flue, duct, or other similarly confined places shall be provided
and required to wear safety belts with life lines attached and held by another
person stationed at the opening ready to respond to agreed signals.
4. Workers who are required to climb and work on top of poles six (6) meters or more shall
use safety belts. On top of structures where there is no place to strap a safety belt, a
messenger line shall be installed for strapping the safety belt or life line.
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REQUIREMENTS
Safety belts shall be made of chromed tanned leather, linen or cotton webbing, or other suitable
materials at least 11.5 cm. (4 1/2 in.) wide and 0.65 cm. (1/4 in.) thick and of sufficient strength to
support a weight of 114 kgs. (250 lbs.) without breaking.
Hardware used for safety belts should have a strength of approximately equal to the full strength of the
waist band. Buckles shall hold securely without slippage or other failure. This holding power should be
achieved by only a single insertion of the strap through the buckle in the normal or usual way
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REQUIREMENTS
Belt anchors shall be made of metal machined from bar stock, forged or heat treated,
capable of supporting a pull of 2730 kgs. (6,000 lbs.) without fracture applied in the
direction which the anchor must withstand should a man fall. All anchors and fastenings
shall be provided with means to prevent turning, backing off or becoming loose. Anchor
fittings with single thread section which is merely screwed into reinforcing plates shall not
be used. Metals recommended for belt anchors are nickel copper alloy and stainless steel.
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REQUIREMENTS
Life lines shall be made of good quality manila rope of at least 1.9 cm. (3/4in.) diameter or
equivalent material such as nylon rope of at least 1.27 cm. (1/2 in.) diameter and shall be of
sufficient strength to support a weight of 1140 kgs. (2,500 lbs.) without breaking
Safety nets shall not be less than 0.94 cm. (3/8 in.) diameter mesh ropes and not less than 1.90 cm. (3/4
in.) diameter border ropes (perimeter) made of manila rope or other materials that can absorb the
impact of a falling body equally as nets fabricated from manila rope of the dimensions specified. The
mesh shall be arranged not to exceed 15.25 cm. (6 in.) on canters positively and securely attached to
avoid wear at each crossing point and at points of contac twith the border.
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REQUIREMENTS
Safety nets shall be equipped with adequately padded thimble sockets or
equivalent means of attachments. Supports and anchorages shall be of sufficient
size and strength to catch any falling worker. The nets shall be attached to
sufficient supports outside and beyond the area of possible fall and supported at
sufficient heights to prevent sagging to any solid object beneath when cushioning
the fall of a worker.
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SAFETY SHOES
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When should it be
used:
• When heavy objects can roll
• Sharp objects can poke through sole
• Molten metal splash
• Electrical splash
• Work around hot or wet surface