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Training Module 7: PPE

Training Module 7: PPE


Personal Protective Equipment


Face & eye protection:

Safety glasses/goggles are a mandatory PPE for any workplace. Safety glasses are Eye Protection gear, they protect against dust particles and other flying debris that can cause serious eye conditions like corneal abrasions or scratches.


Emergency response:

If you get something in your eye, immediately locate the nearest eyewash (in first aid kit in van). Wash for 5-10 minutes to avoid any potential damage or irritation that could happen if left untreated. Seek medical attention and
notify management as soon as possible.


Hand protection:

Safety gloves and should be used for tasks that can cause hand and skin burns, absorption of harmful substances, cuts, fractures, or amputations.


Coveralls:

Coveralls should be used for tasks that can damage clothing or if using chemicals that are erosive and could penetrate clothes to reach skin


Steel Toe Capped Boots:

PPE includes safety boots and should be used for tasks that can cause serious foot and leg injuries from falling or rolling objects, electrical hazards, and slippery surfaces


High Visibility Clothing:

High-visibility clothing is worn to increase a person's visibility and therefore prevent accidents caused by persons not being seen. As a result, i.e., where hazardous situations are created by moving vehicles.


Hard Hat with Chin Strap:

Hard hats and headgears should be required for tasks that can cause any force or a risk of objects falling to the head.


Ear Defenders:

PPE includes ear defenders and plugs and should be used for tasks that can cause hearing problems and loss of hearing. I.E jet washing


Respiratory Protection:

Respiratory protection should be used for a task that can cause inhalation of harmful materials to enter the body. This includes harmful gas, chemicals, large-particle droplets, sprays, splashes, or splatter that may contain viruses and bacteria such as COVID-19, viral infections, and more.


Waterproof clothing:

Waterproof clothing should be worn when working outside in bad weather or for tasks where there is a prolonged activity with excessive water i.e., jet washing.


PPE AND adverse weather conditions


Outdoor working in cold weather


Recognise the symptoms of cold stress:


Outdoor working in hot weather


Recognising the symptoms of heat stress


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