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Personal Protective Equipment

This document discusses personal protective equipment (PPE) and outlines responsibilities for both employers and employees regarding its use. PPE refers to equipment like safety helmets, footwear, respirators, and gloves that protect workers from hazards. While PPE can help, it has limitations and must be properly used and maintained to be effective. Employers must provide appropriate PPE, train workers on its use, and ensure equipment is in good condition. Employees must use PPE correctly, care for it, and report any issues.

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Personal Protective Equipment

This document discusses personal protective equipment (PPE) and outlines responsibilities for both employers and employees regarding its use. PPE refers to equipment like safety helmets, footwear, respirators, and gloves that protect workers from hazards. While PPE can help, it has limitations and must be properly used and maintained to be effective. Employers must provide appropriate PPE, train workers on its use, and ensure equipment is in good condition. Employees must use PPE correctly, care for it, and report any issues.

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Person Protective Equipment (PPE)


Overview This talk will cover: the measures necessary to ensure that the use of PPE is effective.

What is PPE?
1 PPE is equipment or clothing worn to protect the user from known hazards in the workplace.
2 In construction, the commonly worn items of PPE are safety helmets and safety footwear.
3 Other examples of PPE are respirators, safety harnesses, ear-plugs, safety goggles, protective gloves and
some clothing.

Limitations
1 PPE will only protect the user.
2 It must be used in accordance with the manufacture’s instructions: do not misuse PPE.
3 The actual level of effectiveness is difficult to assess.
4 It must be in good condition to be fully effective: do not mistreat PPE, your health or life might depend on it.

What your employer must do


1 Assess the risks to employee’s health and safety arising from the work activities.
2 Try to organise work activities so that PPE is not necessary.
3 Where PPE is necessary, select appropriate items that suit the wearer and are made to the required standard.
4 To supply employees with the necessary PPE at no cost.
5 Train employees to use it, and explain its limitations where this is necessary.
6 Ensure compatibility if more than one item of PPE is worn.
7 Ensure that PPE is maintained where appropriate.
8 Replace defective or lost PPE, at no cost to the user.

What you must do


1 Use PPE in accordance with instructions and training given.
2 Return PPE to its accommodation, where provided, after use.
3 Take reasonable care of your PPE and report its loss or defects to your employer.
4 Not work without PPE when it is known to be necessary.

Do you have any questions for me?

REMEMBER: PPE CAN BE A LIFE-SAVER; USE IT PROPERLY AND LOOK AFTER IT, AND IT SHOULD LOOK
AFTER YOU.

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