04 Personal Protective Equipment
04 Personal Protective Equipment
04 Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective
Equipment
• Enumerate the different types of PPE
• Identify the appropriate and approved types
of PPE needed in a workplace
• Explain the limitations of PPE
Personal Protective
Equipment
Personal protective equipment are variety
of devices and garments designed to serve
as a barrier between workers and
workplace hazards.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH CENTER
OSHS
RULE
1080:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT & DEVICES
1081.03
The employer shall be responsible for the adequacy and proper maintenance
of personal protective equipment used in his workplace.
1081.04
No person shall be subjected or exposed to hazardous environmental
condition without protection.
Guidelines in PPE use
1. Identify the hazard
2. Understand the effect
3. Choose the appropriate and approved type of PPE
4. Train workers
- When PPE is necessary
- What PPE is necessary
- How to properly wear and adjust the PPE
- The limitations of PPE
- The proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal
of PPE
Personal Protective
Equipment
Head
Head Protection
Protection Eye
Eye &
& Face
Face Protection
Protection
Hearing
Hearing Protection
Protection Respiratory
Respiratory Protection
Protection
Torso
Torso Protection
Protection Fall
Fall Protection
Protection
Occupational Head Hazards & Effects
• HAZARDS • EFFECTS
•Impact from falling objects • Perforation/fracture
Bump against rigid
of the skull
•stationary objects
Penetration by sharp objects
Contact with live electrical •Electrical shock
•conductors
Fire hazards Burns
Hard Hat or Safety
Helmet
A rigid device that is
worn to provide head
protection from falling
materials and which
is held in place by a
suitable suspension.
Parts of a Hard Hat
1.Safety Spectacles
2.Eye Goggles
3.Face
Shields
Safety Spectacles or Glasses are primary protective
devices intended to shield the wearer’s eyes from flying and
striking objects, glare and injurious radiation hazards.
CHEMICAL CARTRIDGE
DEVICES remove contaminants by
passing the tainted air through
material that traps the harmful
portions. There are specific cartridges
for specific contaminants.
AIR-SUPPLYING EQUIPMENT
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) - Supply air from an air
tank is strapped at the person’s back.
Hand and Arm Hazards
1. Temperature extremes
2. Chemical exposures and splashes
3. Sharp objects
4. Fire
5. Abrasive materials
6. Live electrical conductors
Common Hand & Arm
Injury
• Burns
• Bruises
• Abrasions
• Cuts
• Punctures
• Fractures
• Amputations
• Electrocution
Different Kinds
of Gloves
Rope/Lanyard
Full-Body
Harness
1. Written Policy
2. Proper Selection of PPE
3. Proper Training
4. Maintenance Program
5. Incentive System
6. Enforcement
Summa
ry
• Assess the workplace for hazards
• Use engineering and work practice controls to
eliminate or reduce hazards before using PPE
• Select appropriate and approved PPE to protect
employees from hazards that cannot be eliminated
• Inform employees why the PPE is necessary, how
and when it must be worn
• Train employees how to use and care for their PPE,
including how to recognize deterioration and failure
• Require employees to wear selected PPE
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