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GROUP MEMBERS:
1. CLARENCE ANAK NANANG
2. TOMMY UKAT
3. ALDRIN POJI
4. RAYNALD ANAK BANYANG
5. ELVIN OCHES
6. KAREN LEE
7. SALLY LEONG
8. LOUIS NGAU
9. WAYNE DUNGAU BILONG
10. FREDERICK SEDI
11. ABDUL GHANI
12. FAKHRUR RAZI
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ß Objectives
[ Identify areas where PPE may be needed
[ Employee participation
[ Identify different types of PPE
[ Care of PPE
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ß Identify areas where PPE may be needed


[ Evaluate the work areas
ü What safety hazards are in the work areas?
X The workplace conditions
X Fall hazards
[ Evaluate the work task
ü What safety hazards does the task create?
ü What safety hazards do the tools and equipment pose?
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ß Employee Participation
[ Attend required PPE training sessions
[ Wear PPE as required
[ Clean and maintain assigned PPE
[ Inform your immediate supervisor if PPE is in need
of repair or replacement
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ß Types of PPE
[ Head Protection
ü Head protection is important for many reasons
X Head injuries are serious and some injuries may be
permanent
X Potential Hazards:
† Falling objects
† Electrical shocks
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ß Head Protection :
[ Hard hats: Use rigid shell and suspension system to
shield head.
ü Class A: Falling objects and electrical shocks Ȃ up to 2,200
volts.
ü Class B: Falling objects and electrical shocksȂ up to 20,000
volts.
ü Class C: Falling objects only.
ü Bump caps do not protect from falling objects.
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ß Eye and Face Protection


[ Hazards associated with the eyes and face:
ü Flying objects
ü Splash hazards from chemicals, battery acid,
degreasing, plating
ü Dusts or powders
ü Radiant energy Ȃ welding or lasers
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ß Eyes and Face Protection :
[ Provide adequate protection.
ü Particles, liquids, vapors, gases, radiation
ü Safety Glasses with side shields, goggles, face
shield
[ Reasonably comfortable.
ü no interference to vision
[ Easily cleanable and durable.
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ß Eyes and Face Protection :
[ Safety Glasses
ü Protects against
X Moderate impact
X Flying particles
ü Side Shields
X Shatter-proof lenses
X Impact-resistant frames
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ß Eyes and Face Protection:
[ Safety Goggles:
ü Offer more protection than glasses.
X Fit closer to the face.
X Better protection when exposed to fumes, vapors,
dusts, and splashing.
X If used specifically for splash resistance, they must be
labeled as so.
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ß Eyes and Face Protection :


[ Face Shield
ü Offer full face protection
ü Used in operations that produce flying objects or
splashes
ü Can be worn with a hard hat
ü Must be worn with safety glasses
ü Face shields alone are not adequate eye
protection
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ß Body Protection
[ Body Hazards
ü Extreme temperatures
ü Chemical exposure
ü Impact
ü Falls
ü Electrical contact
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ß Body Protection Cont.:
U Suits
[ Gas/vapor-tight
[ Liquid-tight
[ Particulate-tight
U Partial body/limited
[ Aprons and sleeves
[ Chaps, knee pads, shin guards
U Appropriate attire
[ no loose clothing
[ non-melting material
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ß Hearing Protection
[ Exposure to excessive noise levels (8 hour TWA> 85dBA)
[ Decide which size and type protector is most suitable
for the working environment.
[ Must adequately reduce the severity of the noise level
for each employeeǯs work environment.
[ Types of ear protection available include:
ü Jazz Band
ü Earmuffs
ü Earplugs
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ß Hand Protection
[ Protects against risk of
ü Cuts
ü Burns
ü Punctures
ü Exposure to hazardous materials.
[ Requires selection of the appropriate gloves for the job.
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ß Hand Protection :
[ How to remove gloves
ü Grasp the outside of one glove.
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ß Foot Protection
[ Foot Hazards:
ü Danger of foot injuries due to falling and rolling objects,
ü Slip hazards or objects piercing the sole,
ü Where employees are exposed to electrical hazards.
[ Safety shoes or boots with impact protection are
required for:
ü Carrying or handling heavy materials such as:
X Packages, objects, parts or tools, which could be dropped and for other
activities where objects might fall onto the feet.
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ß Foot Protection :
[ Special situations may require wearing material
protection, electrical conductive or insulating safety
shoes or boot.
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ß Care of PPE
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