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Page 1: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Supplier Training

Carrier

Personal Protective Equipment

06-14-01

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5

HAZARD IF NOT CONTROL

MautMaut

KecederaanKecederaanmasamasa--hilanghilang

atauatau penyakitpenyakit

KesKes rawatanrawatan PerubatanPerubatan

KesKes PertolonganPertolonganKecemasanKecemasan

Tingkah laku tidakSelamat yang hampirmenyebabkan kemalangan

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3Revised 6/9/03 W. Brown

Personal Protective Equipment

Eye & Face Protection

Hearing Protection

Hand/Skin Protection

Body Protection

Head Protection

Foot Protection

Respiratory Protection

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Personal Protective Equipment

OSHA standards requires the employer to :

• Conduct documented assessment of workplace hazards

• Provide appropriate PPE when required

• Provide Training

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Personal Protective Equipment

OSHA standards requires the training include:•When PPE is required•What PPE is required•Proper Use of PPE•Limitations•Care & Maintenance

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Eye & Face Protection

When

Hazard from:

•Airborne particles

•Dust

•Molten metals

•Liquid chemicals

•Light radiation

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Eye & Face Protection

Eye & Face Protection includes:

• Safety glasses with side shields

• Goggles• Face shields• Welding Helmets

What

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Eye & Face Protection

Use• Airborne particles• Meets standards• Fit properly• Worn on Bridge of nose• Correct shade

Safety Glasses with Side Shields

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Eye & Face Protection

Limitations•Limited protection for:

– Dusts– Chemical Splashes– Light Radiation

•No face protection

Safety Glasses with Side Shields

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Eye & Face Protection

Goggles

Use• Fit snugly to provide a

good seal• Dust goggles

– Fine dust• Chemical goggles

– Chemical splashes

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Eye & Face Protection

Goggles

Limitations•Limited protection for:

– Light Radiation•No face protection

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Eye & Face Protection

Face Shields

Use• Secondary protection• Must be worn with

either:– Safety glasses– Goggles

Limitation

•Limited eye protection

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Eye & Face Protection

Use• Provides protection

from:– Light Radiation

• Secondary protection• Must be worn with

either:– Safety glasses– Goggles

Welding Helmet

Limitation

•Limited eye protection

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Eye & Face Protection Description Shade

Soldering 2Brazing 3Oxygen Cutting 3-5Gas Weld 4-6Plasma Cutting 8-10Plasma Weld 6-11Shielded Metal Arc Weld 7-11Gas Metal Arc Weld 7-10Tungsten arc Weld 8-10Arc Cutting 11Carbon Arc Weld 14

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Eye & Face Protection

• Store properly in a case or bag• Clean frequently

– Mild soap & water• Inspect for:

– Scratched or pitted lenses– Bent or damaged frames– Worn straps (Goggles)

• Replace damaged equipment– DO NOT USE

Maintenance & Care

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Head Protection

When

Hazard from:• Falling Objects• Bump Hazards• Electrical shock

What

• Class A Hat– Impact/Penetration– Low voltage electricity

• Class B Hat– Impact/Penetration– High voltage electricity

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Head ProtectionUse• Adjust the inner suspension

(Approximately 1” from hat)– Hat should not touch head

• Place squarely on top of head• Do not wear it backward• Do not wear a hat underneath

the hard hat

Limitation•Limited protection from side impact

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Head Protection

• Store properly in a cool/dry place• Clean periodically

– Mild soap & water• Inspect for:

– cracked, broken or punctured shell

– Worn or stretched headband• Replace damaged equipment

– DO NOT USE• Replace any hat that has taken a heavy blow

Maintenance & Care

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Hearing Protection

WhenHazard from:

• Noise levels above 85dBA

-Raise Voice to be understood (2 foot Rule)

What

• Ear plugs

– Disposable

– Reusable

• Muff

• Canal caps

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Hearing Protection

Use• Wash hands before inserting

plugs• Roll the plug between fingers

& thumb of one hand• Pull ear back with opposite

hand• Insert plug so that it is flush

with ear

Ear Plugs

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Hearing Protection

Limitation

• Protection dependent on being inserted correctly

Ear Plugs Maintenance & Care(Reusable Plugs)• Inspect for cracks or inflexibility

• Clean Frequently

-Mild soap & water

- Store in clean/dry place

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Hearing Protection

Use• Should form complete

seal around the ear• Jewelry should be

removed• Hair should be pushed

back

Ear Muffs

Limitations

• Uncomfortable

• Difficult to get good seal

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Hearing Protection

Ear Muffs

• Maintenance & Care

• Inspect damage, wear or cracks including the seal

• Clean Frequently

- Mild soap & water

- Store in clean/dry place

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Hearing Protection

• Canal Caps offer the least protection

• Should not be used by those who work in a high noise area

Canal Caps

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PPE Exercise

Choose a task that you perform that would require:

– Eye/Face protection– Head protection

and/or– Hearing protection

List the hazards

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Gloves

When

Hazard from:• Cuts/Lacerations

• Punctures

• Skin absorption

• Chemical burns

• Thermal Burns

• Extreme Temperatures

• Electricity

WhatGloves

• Cut resistant • Chemical resistant • Insulated

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GlovesGloves will not protect you if you do not wear them

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GlovesCut Resistant Gloves

Types• Kevlar or Spectra

– Cuts• Leather

– Cuts/Punctures• Nitrile coated

– Cuts/Punctures/Skin absorption

Limitations

•Decreased dexterity & grip

•No protection from skin absorption

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GlovesChemical Resistant Gloves

Types• Rubber, neoprene, nitrile

Limitations

•Decreased dexterity & grip

•Minimal cut protection

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Gloves

Glove Removal• Rinse gloves thoroughly

before removing• Remove contaminated

gloves so it does not touch the skin

• Wash hands thoroughly after removing the gloves.

Chemical Resistant Gloves

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Gloves

Use• Insure proper fit

– For dexterity • Do not modify

(Cut glove fingers)

Care & Maintenance• Inspect for:

• Wear, tears, etc.• Pinholes (Chemical Resistant & Insulated)

• Replace worn/damaged gloves • Store in a cool/dry place• Dispose of gloves properly

(Chemical Resistant)

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Foot ProtectionWhen

Hazard from:• Falling/rolling objects

• Objects piercing the sole

• Electrical hazards

What• Protective footwear

that meets standard

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Foot ProtectionUse• Wear shoes that fit properly

Limitations•Do not protect the entire foot

-Metatarsals•Do not protect from corrosives

-Boots

Care & Maintenance•Keep clean •Inspect for wear and damage•Replace worn out shoes

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PPE Exercise

Choose a task that you perform that would require:

– Cut resistant gloves– Chemical resistant gloves

and/or – protective footwear

List the hazards

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Respirators

When

Hazard from:•Dust•Fumes•Mist•Vapors•Gases

What

•Dust mask•Disposable respirator•Air purifying respirator

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Respirators

Use• Medical evaluation & fit

test required• Inspect before each use• Insure filters are:

– Correct– In good condition

• Fit Check to insure good seal (Before each use)

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Respirators

Inspect for:• Holes, cracks, tears, other

damage• Deterioration of:

– Face piece seal– Straps– Flapper valve for exhalation

piece– Other rubber parts

• Damage to cartridges & filters

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Respirators

• Place straps over head• Place the respirator

comfortably over the bridge of the nose & chin.

• Tighten top & bottom straps for a secure fit & seal

• Remove the respirator without contaminating skin

Use

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Respirators

Negative Fit Check

(Performed before each use)• Place palms over

inhalation inlets• Inhale & hold breath for

10 seconds• Face piece should collapse

slightly inward• No leaks should be felt.

Use

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Respirators

Positive Fit Check

(Performed before each use)• Place palm over exhalation

valve• Exhale slowly for 10 seconds• Face piece should expand

slightly outward• No leaks should be felt.

Use

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Respirators

• Not meant for IDLH atmosphere

• Proper seal difficult with:– Beards/Sideburns– Dentures

Limitations

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Respirators

After each use:• Remove cartridges & other

assemblies.• Clean face piece & other

removable parts with mild disinfectant & warm water

• Dry completely.• Inspect each part & test

components.• Re-assemble respirator• Place it in plastic bag.• Store in a cool/dry location

Care & Maintenance

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Additional PPE

• Aprons• Cut resistant sleeves• Welding jacket & gloves• Welding chaps• Personal Fall Protection• Bump Caps• Tyvek Suits

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PPE Exercise

Choose a task that you perform.•List the hazards•List the required PPE

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PPE Examples

• Chemical Handling:– Goggles– Face shield– Apron– Chemical

Resistant Gloves

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• Drilling, Sanding, Grinding – Goggles– Face shield– Gloves

PPE Examples

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Unpublished Work - United Technologies Corporation 1994Revised: 6/9/03 W. Brown 39

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