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Personal Protective Equipment (Eyes, Face, Hands, & Feet)

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Common Causes of Eye Injuries:

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Personal Protective Equipment (Eyes, Face, Hands, & Feet) +

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Common Causes of Eye Injuries:

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  • Injurious gases, vapors, and liquids
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  • Dusts, powders, fumes, mists
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  • Flying objects or particles
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  • Glare
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  • Splashing metal
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  • Thermal and radiation hazards
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  • Lasers
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  • Electrical hazards
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  • Any combination of these
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Engineering Controls:

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  • Plant equipment and machinery is a major source of eye injuries. To guard against this, use:
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Engineering Controls:

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  • Plant equipment and machinery is a major source of eye injuries. To guard against this, use:
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    • Guards
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    • Screens
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    • Shields
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Eye and Face Protection:

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  • Safety glasses
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    • Polycarbonate lenses
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    • Tinted lenses
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    • Safety frames
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    • Side shields
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  • Goggles
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    • Fit closer to the eyes
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    • Some models fit over prescription glasses
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  • Face shields
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    • Provides full-face protection
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    • Always wear eye protection under a face shield
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Eye and Face Protection:

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  • Safety glasses
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    • Polycarbonate lenses
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    • Tinted lenses
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    • Safety frames
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    • Side shields
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  • Goggles
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    • Fit closer to the eyes
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    • Some models fit over prescription glasses
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  • Face shields
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    • Provides full-face protection
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    • Always wear eye protection under a face shield
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When Foot Protection is Necessary:

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  • A hazard assessment determines the need for foot protection
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  • Foot protection is not a substitute for:
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  • Engineering controls
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  • Work practice controls
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  • Administrative controls
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  • To provide complete safety and health coverage, foot protection is used in conjunction with
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    • Engineering controls
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    • Work practice controls
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    • Administrative controls
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  • Protects the foot against:
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    • Skin diseases
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    • Cuts
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    • Punctures
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    • Burns
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    • Sprains
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    • Fractures
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    • Compression
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    • Electricity
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    • Slipping
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    • Chemicals
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    • Molten metal
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    • Extreme heat or cold
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When Foot Protection is Necessary:

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  • A hazard assessment determines the need for foot protection
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  • Foot protection is not a substitute for:
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  • Engineering controls
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  • Work practice controls
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  • Administrative controls
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  • To provide complete safety and health coverage, foot protection is used in conjunction with +
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    • Engineering controls
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    • Work practice controls
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    • Administrative controls +
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  • Protects the foot against:
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    • Skin diseases
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    • Cuts
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    • Punctures
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    • Burns
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    • Sprains
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    • Fractures
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    • Compression
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    • Electricity
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    • Slipping
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    • Chemicals
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    • Molten metal
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    • Extreme heat or cold
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    • Wetness
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Types of Foot Protection:

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  • Safety shoes
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  • Metatarsal guards
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  • Conductive shoes
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  • Safety boots
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  • Electrical hazard shoes
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  • Static dissipative
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  • Foundry shoes
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  • Add-on foot protection
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  • Rubber spats
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  • Steel puncture-proof inserts
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Types of Foot Protection:

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  • Safety shoes
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  • Metatarsal guards
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  • Conductive shoes
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  • Safety boots
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  • Electrical hazard shoes
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  • Sole puncture resistant
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  • Static dissipative
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  • Foundry shoes
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  • Add-on foot protection
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  • Rubber spats
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  • Steel puncture-proof inserts
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Donning, Doffing, Adjusting, and Wearing:

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  • Must be comfortable
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  • Must be worn properly
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  • Understand the shoe's purpose and limits
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  • Shoes must not be altered
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Donning, Doffing, Adjusting, and Wearing:

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  • Must be comfortable
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  • Must be worn properly
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  • Understand the shoe's purpose and limits
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  • Shoes must not be altered
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Limitations of Foot Protection:

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  • Creates false sense of security
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  • Loses protective ability over time
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Limitations of Foot Protection:

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  • Creates false sense of security
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  • Loses protective ability over time
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Care, Maintenance, and Use:

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  • Perform periodic inspection
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Care, Maintenance, and Use:

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  • Perform periodic inspection
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Types of Hand Protection:

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  • Mitts
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  • Finger cotts
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  • Thimbles
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  • Hand pad
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    • Metal mesh
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    • Aramid
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Types of Hand Protection:

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  • Mitts
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  • Finger cotts
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  • Thimbles
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  • Hand pad
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  • Sleeves or forearm cuffs
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  • Gloves:
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    • Chemical resistant
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    • Leather
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    • Metal mesh
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    • Plastic film
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    • Aramid
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Safe Glove Use:

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  • Apply powder to hands
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  • Be cautious when wearing gloves near machinery
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  • Wash or rinse reusable gloves
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  • Pull glove off by cuff, not by the fingers
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  • Turn glove inside out when removing
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Safe Glove Use:

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  • Proper donning, doffing, adjustment, use
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  • Inspect gloves for defects
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  • Apply powder to hands
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  • Be cautious when wearing gloves near machinery
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  • Wash or rinse reusable gloves
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  • Pull glove off by cuff, not by the fingers
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  • Turn glove inside out when removing
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  • Store reusable gloves away from heat sources
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  • Contaminated gloves may need special disposal
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Limitations of Hand Protection:

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  • Use proper glove for the job
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  • Proper fit is essential
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Limitations of Hand Protection:

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  • Proper fit is essential
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  • Limits dexterity
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Care, Maintenance, Use, Disposal:

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  • Requires proper fit
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  • Keep clean
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Care, Maintenance, Use, Disposal:

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  • Requires proper fit
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  • maintain in clean, serviceable condition
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  • Keep clean
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  • Inspect at regular intervals
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  • Follow manufacturer's instructions
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Hand Protection is Needed to Protect Against:

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Hand Protection is Needed to Protect Against:

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