The following table is designed to help you select the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for typical work tasks that may involve a risk of exposure to blood or OPIM. However, these ...
For information regarding glove types, refer to the Glove Selection Guide Long pants or equivalent (provides protection to the ankles) Closed toe shoes (closed at the heel and toe, no flip flops or ...
A risk assessment should identify the need for PPE which should only be used as a last resort. Your School, Institute or Directorate will pay for any PPE for staff that is identified. Please see our ...
This program includes the following topics: Different types of PPE that can be used; PPE selection process based on workplace hazard assessments; and Workplace hazard assessment tools. RIT employees ...
Personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, glasses, face shields, shoes, earplugs, hard hats, respirators, and coveralls, are not a substitute for more effective control methods, and use ...
V-SHOCK EDGE solutions help make PPE selection on the jobsite quick and easy with color-coded housings, clear icons on labels, and clearance charts in the label pack.
The proper selection of PPE is very important. Even more important is the when and how to wear it. The assumption that providing PPE is enough and that your employees will wear it when they need can ...