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Personal protective equipment (PPE) (Lucas Lioy)

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Nombre y Apellido: Rodrigo Fernández

Materia: Ingles 2

Profesor: Lucas Lioy

Carrera: Higuiene y Seguridad

Universidad: I.E.A (Caballito – Turno mañana)

Año Lectivo: 2017

Title: Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Source: worksafe

What is personal protective equipment (PPE)?

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is clothing or equipment designed to be worn by someone to protect them from the risk of injury or illness. PPE can include:

Where does the use of PPE fit in the risk management process?

The use of personal protective equipment is lowest on the list of control priorities. These controls should not be relied on as the primary means of risk control until the options higher in the list of control priorities have been exhausted.

Therefore, PPE should only be used:

There may be specific PPE requirements for working with harmful substances or in certain work activities

Who pays?

If PPE is required, the person conducting the business or undertaking must provide it to workers free of charge.

However there may be circumstances where the payment for it can be negotiated.

In deciding who should provide PPE consider:

Selection

When choosing PPE consider these factors:

Worker

Work task

Work environment

If you are protecting against exposure to a substance such as a hazardous chemical or a biological substance, consider how the substance can enter the body. For example where a chemical can be absorbed through the lungs and skin, skin protection as well as respiratory protection may be required.

Choose PPE that meets current Australian Standards.

Maintenance

Proper care and maintenance is essential to ensure PPE continues to provide the necessary level of protection.

Sharing PPE

Most PPE is provided for the personal use of a worker. However, PPE may be shared in some circumstances, for example where PPE is only required for limited periods.

Shared PPE must be properly cleaned and disinfected before it is used again to ensure there are no health risks to the next person. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for appropriate methods.

Information, training and instruction

Workers must be provided with enough information, training and instruction on when to use PPE and how to:

When wearing more than one item of PPE to protect against substances, such as hazardous chemicals or biological substances, it is important to put on and remove each item correctly. If hands could become contaminated when removing PPE, it is important to wash them thoroughly to prevent accidental contamination.

My personal summary

This article mainly refers to the elements of personal protection (PPE) at work: What is a protection element? which element to use for a certain part of the body … hearing protection devices, such as earmuffs and earplugs. Respiratory protection equipment for the lungs. Safety goggles and face protectors for eyes and faces. Safety helmets and fall-arresting harnesses to work in heights. Protection of the skin, such as gloves, gauntlets and sunscreen. Clothing, such as high visibility vests, life jackets and coveralls. Footwear, like safety boots and rubber boots. Also the article refers to how the PPE should be used? Who pays and buys? And the maintenance of these elements/training to use them

Link: https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/injury-prevention-safety/managing-risks/personal-protective-equipment-ppe