Personal Protective Equipment PPE OTI 501 Trainer Course

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) OTI 501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) OTI 501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry 1

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) PPE should not be used as a substitute for: âengineering

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) PPE should not be used as a substitute for: âengineering controls âwork practices âadministrative controls 2

Why Wear PPE? Barrier against workplace hazards ãprevent over exposure To prevent take home

Why Wear PPE? Barrier against workplace hazards ãprevent over exposure To prevent take home contamination ãprevent exposure to others outside of the work environment 3

Standard Operating Procedures for PPE Evaluation of equipment needed to protect workers Employee training

Standard Operating Procedures for PPE Evaluation of equipment needed to protect workers Employee training – selection – use – maintenance – limitations 4

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) OSHA incorporated the regulatory text of the General Industry Safety

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) OSHA incorporated the regulatory text of the General Industry Safety and Health Standards that have been identified as applicable to construction work into the Safety and Health Regulations for Construction (29 CFR Part 1926) on 6/30/93. 5

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1926. 95 is the "new" PPE standard in construction. »

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1926. 95 is the "new" PPE standard in construction. » Protective Equipment; Final Rule was issued on April 6, 1994. 6

29 CFR 1910. 132 General Requirements » (b) Employee Owned Equipment » (c) Design

29 CFR 1910. 132 General Requirements » (b) Employee Owned Equipment » (c) Design » (d) Hazard Assessment » (e) Defective and Damaged » (f) Certification of Training 7

29 CFR 1910. 132 Hazard Assessment ä Impact ä Chemical ä Penetration ä Heat

29 CFR 1910. 132 Hazard Assessment ä Impact ä Chemical ä Penetration ä Heat ä Compression ä Harmful (roll-over) ä Light dust radiation 8

29 CFR 1910. 132 Appendix A - References Appendix B - Non-Mandatory » Compliance

29 CFR 1910. 132 Appendix A - References Appendix B - Non-Mandatory » Compliance Guidelines for Hazard Assessment and Personal Protective Equipment Selection 9

29 CFR 1910. 132 Training – when PPE is necessary – what PPE is

29 CFR 1910. 132 Training – when PPE is necessary – what PPE is necessary • donning and doffing – limitations – care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of PPE – certification of training 10

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Criteria for Selection of PPE ã 133 - Eye and

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Criteria for Selection of PPE ã 133 - Eye and face ã 135 - Head ã 136 - Foot ã 137 - Electrical ã 138 - Hand 11

29 CFR 1910. 133 Eye and Face Protection ä ä ANSI Z 87. 1

29 CFR 1910. 133 Eye and Face Protection ä ä ANSI Z 87. 1 -1968 ANSI Z 87. 1 -1989 * * Updated ANSI reference. 12

29 CFR 1910. 135 Head Protection ä ä ANSI Z 89. 1 -1969 ANSI

29 CFR 1910. 135 Head Protection ä ä ANSI Z 89. 1 -1969 ANSI Z 89. 1 -1986 * * Updated ANSI reference. 13

29 CFR 1910. 136 Foot Protection ä ä ANSI Z 41. 1 -1967 ANSI

29 CFR 1910. 136 Foot Protection ä ä ANSI Z 41. 1 -1967 ANSI Z 41 -1991 * * Updated ANSI reference. 14

ANSI American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018 (212) 642 -4900

ANSI American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018 (212) 642 -4900 15

29 CFR 1910. 138 Hand Protection » Relative to » the task » conditions

29 CFR 1910. 138 Hand Protection » Relative to » the task » conditions » duration » hazards 16

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) General Provisions Selection Charts Defective/Damaged Certification of Training Hazard Assessment

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) General Provisions Selection Charts Defective/Damaged Certification of Training Hazard Assessment 17