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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Give safety the personal touch!
In manufacturing,industrial and garage settings, the right protective equipment can be the
difference between a happy and a miserable work life. Using the right protective equipment
for your job will help you to focus on the work and other safety issues.
PPE Risks
• Every part of you, particularly head, hands and feet
• Protection from toxic substances
• Environmental protection
Tips for Prevention
• Start at the top. If you wear a hard hat, make sure it fits properly and
that the suspension is adjusted correctly.
• Keep protective glasses or goggles clean and store them properly to avoid scratches or other damage. It’s always a good idea to have a
spare pair handy.
• You may not notice hearing loss until it’s too late. If you’re in a noisy environment, use ear plugs or ear muffs.
• Keep hands and fingers safe by removing all jewelry before you start work. Use the right gloves for the job.
• If you work with chemicals, cleaning solvents, etc., make sure to wear gloves and protective clothing that resists chemicals.
• Never use a respirator that doesn’t fit securely, has become clogged or damaged, or one through which you can smell contaminants.
• Get in step with safety. Wear the right safety footwear, and have it fitted by an expert. The ANSI-Z41 label inside means your footwear meets
recognized safety standards.
Source: National Safety Council