Ppe Guidelines
Ppe Guidelines
Ppe Guidelines
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Hazard Control ..............................................................................1
Supervisor Responsibilities........................................................... 2
How to Use This Website ............................................................. 3
Step One - Assessment...................................................... 3
Step Two - Selection ......................................................... 3
Step Three - Training ........................................................ 4
Step Four - Documentation ...............................................5
Hazard Control and PPE ............................................................... 7
PPE Selection and Limitations.................................................... 13
Inspection and Maintenance........................................................ 19
Sources for PPE ..........................................................................19
Certification of Hazard Assessment Form / Work Sheet ............21
Web Links to Online Resources..................................................23
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If PPE must be used, list the PPE that will be used for each
hazard identified on your form. The supervisor or person
completing the assessment and selection must sign and date
the form. (Refer to the PPE Selection and Limitation section
and verify that the appropriate type of PPE has been selected.
PPE selection can vary depending on exposure levels.)
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Tell them which PPE they must use and when to use
it.
Show them how to put it on, take it off and adjust it.
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Hazards identified
Selection of PPE used for each hazard identified. PPE
type, brand, model may need to be specified.
Name and title of person completing the hazard
assessment
Name, title, training date for all employees required to
wear PPE.
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Hazard
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Control - Do the work so you dont create dust. Keep the work
wet so the dust doesnt get into the air. Use local exhaust
ventilation like a fume hood to draw away dust before it gets
into the air you breathe. Work in a room with good general
ventilation, at least 10-12 air changes per hour. That will keep
dust from hanging around in the air you breathe. Enclose the
process as much as possible to minimize the dust release.
Substitute with less hazardous materials.
PPE - dust goggles, respirators
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Controls - Pad objects hanging below 79" and tag them to make
them more visible or raise them.
PPE - bump cap, hard hat
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Controls - Reduce the time spent doing the job. Reduce the
force required to do the job. Change the way the job is done to
eliminate awkward postures. Reduce repetition.
PPE - There are no PPE for repetitive motion. The hazard
must be controlled by engineering or administrative changes.
(Repetitive motion cont.)
Wrist splints are not PPE and should only be used as part of
an injured workers treatment and then on the advice of a
qualified health-care practitioner.
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Make sure the aprons are large enough. They must be made
of materials that are appropriate for the chemicals used.
Training note:
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Make sure the gloves fit well. Gloves that are too tight
or loose may cause additional problems. They also
reduce dexterity.
Training note:
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Keep suit clean. Dirt will absorb heat rather than reflect it.
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The PPE must be inspected for defects every time it is put on.
Look for symmetry; does each side look like a mirror image of
the other or is one side distorted? Are there any broken, bent,
frayed or torn pieces? Are the lenses scratched so they are
hard to see through? Is the elastic still springy or is it
stretched out?
It should also be clean. If its dirty, clean it with warm soap
and water. Dont use solvents or abrasives to clean it. Store it
out of sunlight in an area where it will be protected and kept
clean.
Replace reusable PPE every 2-5 years, earlier if
recommended by the manufacturer or if there is a major
impact. Replace any defective parts with parts made by the
same manufacturer for that equipment. Do not make
makeshift repairs. If it cant be repaired properly, replace it.
Dont use paint or glue. Use decals or stickers to mark it.
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University of Washington
Department
Location
Job / Process /
Activity
Hazards
PPE Required
(specify type, brand,
model if necessary)
Persons Requiring
PPE
Dates of
Training
I certify that the above workplace hazard assessment was performed by me on: (Date)
Name: Title:
Signature:
Please retain in your files or add to your departmental safety and health plan.
Environmental Health and Safety 6/95
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http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/APS/10.04.html
APS 12.3 Review of Research Projects Involving Biological Hazards and Recombinant DNA
http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/APS/12.03.html
APS 12.5 Hazard Communications Program
http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/APS/12.05.html
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