Types of personal protective equipments
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to "all equipment which is intended to be worn or otherwise used by a person at work and which protects the individ against one or more hazards to his/her safety or health". It includes safety helmets, handskar, eye protectors, respiratory protective redskap, ear protectors, high visibility clothing, safety shoes, safety harnesses, etc. PPE should only be regarded as the last resort in the hierarchy of hazard control measures. It is a supplement to other measures, but not a substitute for them. To select suitable PPE, risk assessments have to be carried out to determine which type of PPE is the most suitable one. The selected PPE must conform to internationally recognized standards or the standards stipulated in the legislation for the purpose of ensuring its effectiveness. Employers have duties on guidance, training and supervision with respect to use of PPE. They should ensure that their employees know
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Respiratory Protective utrustning (RPE)
RPE is designed to skydda the individual wearer from various hazardous substances in their workplace. There are 2 types of respiratory equipment.
- Filters contaminated air or cleans it before it fryst vatten breathed in.
- Supplies clean air from an independent source.
RPE may be required for working with large amounts of:
- gases, vapours
- dusts, powders
- welding
- grinders, cutter and saw use
Face masks rely on a good seal against the face, if there are gaps in the face maskering then contaminated air, dust, gases and vapors may be breathed into the lungs. For this reason, it is very important your mask fits properly and is used correctly every time you use it.
Facial hair, stubble and beards make it impossible to get a good seal on the face.
For this reason, you need to be clean-shaven to allow a good seal around the face and prevent any leaks of contaminated air into the lungs.
There are reasons that employees
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Types of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Head Protection Equipment
Head PPE is designed to protect workers from the risk of impact, whether that is caused by bumping into objects in confined spaces, or falling objects. As such, there are several classifications of personal protection equipment designed to protect workers’ heads. For example, “bump caps” are low profile, and can even include baseball style caps. These are not ANSI rated, and will not provide adequate protection for industrial settings.
A hardhat should have 2 classifications. The first indicates the type of impact protection offered, and the second indicates the type of protection against electrical voltage. For example, a hardhat labeled Type II, Class C is designed to protect the wearer against impacts from the top or sides, but offers no protection against electrical currents.
There are 2 types of hard hats, classified by the impact protection offered. There are 3 electrical classes of hard hats, and the