personal protective equipment (ppe) supplier training
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Carrier
Personal Protective Equipment
06-14-01
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HAZARD IF NOT CONTROL
MautMaut
KecederaanKecederaanmasamasa--hilanghilang
atauatau penyakitpenyakit
KesKes rawatanrawatan PerubatanPerubatan
KesKes PertolonganPertolonganKecemasanKecemasan
Tingkah laku tidakSelamat yang hampirmenyebabkan kemalangan
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
Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA standards requires the employer to :
• Conduct documented assessment of workplace hazards
• Provide appropriate PPE when required
• Provide Training
Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA standards requires the training include:•When PPE is required•What PPE is required•Proper Use of PPE•Limitations•Care & Maintenance
Eye & Face Protection
When
Hazard from:
•Airborne particles
•Dust
•Molten metals
•Liquid chemicals
•Light radiation
Eye & Face Protection
Eye & Face Protection includes:
• Safety glasses with side shields
• Goggles• Face shields• Welding Helmets
What
Eye & Face Protection
Use• Airborne particles• Meets standards• Fit properly• Worn on Bridge of nose• Correct shade
Safety Glasses with Side Shields
Eye & Face Protection
Limitations•Limited protection for:
– Dusts– Chemical Splashes– Light Radiation
•No face protection
Safety Glasses with Side Shields
Eye & Face Protection
Goggles
Use• Fit snugly to provide a
good seal• Dust goggles
– Fine dust• Chemical goggles
– Chemical splashes
Eye & Face Protection
Goggles
Limitations•Limited protection for:
– Light Radiation•No face protection
Eye & Face Protection
Face Shields
Use• Secondary protection• Must be worn with
either:– Safety glasses– Goggles
Limitation
•Limited eye protection
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
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
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
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
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
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
Hearing Protection
WhenHazard from:
• Noise levels above 85dBA
-Raise Voice to be understood (2 foot Rule)
What
• Ear plugs
– Disposable
– Reusable
• Muff
• Canal caps
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
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
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
Hearing Protection
Ear Muffs
• Maintenance & Care
• Inspect damage, wear or cracks including the seal
• Clean Frequently
- Mild soap & water
- Store in clean/dry place
Hearing Protection
• Canal Caps offer the least protection
• Should not be used by those who work in a high noise area
Canal Caps
PPE Exercise
Choose a task that you perform that would require:
– Eye/Face protection– Head protection
and/or– Hearing protection
List the hazards
Gloves
When
Hazard from:• Cuts/Lacerations
• Punctures
• Skin absorption
• Chemical burns
• Thermal Burns
• Extreme Temperatures
• Electricity
WhatGloves
• Cut resistant • Chemical resistant • Insulated
GlovesGloves will not protect you if you do not wear them
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
GlovesChemical Resistant Gloves
Types• Rubber, neoprene, nitrile
Limitations
•Decreased dexterity & grip
•Minimal cut protection
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
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)
Foot ProtectionWhen
Hazard from:• Falling/rolling objects
• Objects piercing the sole
• Electrical hazards
What• Protective footwear
that meets standard
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
PPE Exercise
Choose a task that you perform that would require:
– Cut resistant gloves– Chemical resistant gloves
and/or – protective footwear
List the hazards
Respirators
When
Hazard from:•Dust•Fumes•Mist•Vapors•Gases
What
•Dust mask•Disposable respirator•Air purifying respirator
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)
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
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
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
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
Respirators
• Not meant for IDLH atmosphere
• Proper seal difficult with:– Beards/Sideburns– Dentures
Limitations
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
Additional PPE
• Aprons• Cut resistant sleeves• Welding jacket & gloves• Welding chaps• Personal Fall Protection• Bump Caps• Tyvek Suits
PPE Exercise
Choose a task that you perform.•List the hazards•List the required PPE
PPE Examples
• Chemical Handling:– Goggles– Face shield– Apron– Chemical
Resistant Gloves
• Drilling, Sanding, Grinding – Goggles– Face shield– Gloves
PPE Examples
Unpublished Work - United Technologies Corporation 1994Revised: 6/9/03 W. Brown 39
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