In situations where the risk of an arc flash is elevated, proper precautions are necessary. One of the most effective ways to protect workers is through the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
When these controls are not feasible or do not provide sufficient protection, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required. PPE, with few exceptions, must be provided by the employer.
This written Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Program is a means to analyze elevated work tasks and determine appropriate personal protection against know or potential workplace hazards in ...
The types of PPE covered by this policy are: shoes, boots, gloves, overalls, lab coats, aprons, fall arrest systems, buoyancy aids, respiratory protective equipment, hats, helmets, eyewear, face ...
RIT Environmental Health & Safety Department has established a written Personal Protective Equipment Program for employees who are wearing PPE. This program includes the following topics: Different ...
Construction workers put themselves in harm’s way on a daily basis — whether they’re working high above the ground, handling ...
There is unprecedented, global demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK has released its pandemic influenza stockpiles, which included many types of ...