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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.