Variety of devices and garments designed to serve as barriers between workers and workplace hazards
Head Hazards
Impact from falling objects
Bump against rigid stationary objects
Penetration by sharp objects
Contact with live electrical conductors
Fire hazards
Effects of Head Hazards
Perforation/fracture of the skull
Electrical shock
Burns
Hard Hat or Safety Helmet
A rigid device that is worn to provide protection for the head and which is held in place by a suitable suspension
Parts of a Hard Hat
Suspension system (headband and straps)
Hard outer shell
Chin strap
Brim
Suspension system
Absorbs and distributes the force of impact
Hard outer shell
Protects the head from sharp objects and absorbs part of the force of impact
Chin strap
Secures the hard hat to the wearer's head
Brim
Redirects the direction of the falling object
Care and Maintenance of Hard Hats
Wash with mild soap and water
Occupational Eye and Face Hazards
Large flying particles and fragments
Dust, fumes, mists, and small particles
Vapors and liquids
Intense heat and radiation
Effects of Occupational Eye and Face Hazards
Permanent loss of vision
Temporary loss of vision
Inflamed eyes
Skin Burns
Lacerations
Fractures
Broken Teeth
Protective eye and face equipment shall be required where there is a reasonable probability of injury that can be prevented by such equipment
Safety Spectacles or Glasses
Primary protective devices intended to shield the wearer's eyes from flying and striking objects, glare and injurious radiation hazards
Sideshield
Integral device or an accessory attached to spectacles that provides side exposure protection to the eye
Goggles
Primary protective devices intended to fit the face immediately surrounding the eyes and provide a secure shield around the entire eye area
Face Shield
Protective device intended to shield the wearer's face, or portions thereof from striking objects or chemical, heat and glare hazards
Hearing Protection Device
Anything that can be worn to reduce the level of sound entering the ear
You should wear a hearing protection device whenever you are exposed to noise that is 90 decibels or greater for an 8-hour period of time
Arm's Length Rule
If two people (with no hearing impairment) have to raise their voices or shout to be heard in a distance of less than an arm's length from each other, the sound level is potentially hazardous
Types of Hearing Protectors
Earplugs
Earmuffs
Earplugs
Hearing protectors placed inside the ear to block out noise, they should fit snugly into the ear canal
Earmuffs
A device composed of a headband with two cushioned ear cups that form a seal around the outer ear, covering it completely and blocking out the noise
Respiratory Hazards
Acids/Mists
Solvents/Vapors
Gases / Smoke
Dusts/Particulates
Heavy Metals/Fumes
Respiratory Protection
Filtration respirator
Chemical respirator
Air-supplying respirator
Filtration Respirators or Mechanical Respirators
Screen out dust and some form of mist, need to be replaced at frequent intervals
Chemical Cartridge Devices
Remove contaminants by passing the tainted air through material that traps the harmful portions, there are specific cartridges for specific contaminants
Air-Supplying Respirators
Supplies air from an air tank strapped at the person's back or from a distant source
Hand and Arm Hazards
Temperature extremes
Chemical exposures and splashes
Sharp objects
Fire
Abrasive materials
Live Electrical Conductors
Common Hand & Arm Injuries
Burns
Bruises
Abrasions
Cuts
Punctures
Fractures
Amputations
Different kinds of gloves
Metal mesh gloves
Leather gloves
Vinyl & neoprene gloves
Rubber gloves
Welder's gloves
Cotton gloves
Metal mesh gloves
Resist sharp edges and prevent cuts
Leather gloves
Shield your hands from rough surfaces and heat
Vinyl & neoprene gloves
Protect your hands against toxic chemicals
Rubber gloves
Protect you when working around electricity
Welder's gloves
Protect your hands from heat and flames
Cotton gloves
Help grasp slippery objects and protect against slivers, dirt, moderate heat or cold
Foot Hazards
Falling or rolling objects
Sharp objects
Live Electrical conductors
Hot surfaces
Wet, slippery surfaces
Common Foot and Leg Injuries
Fractures
Punctures
Burns
Cuts
Amputations
Electrocution
Safety Shoes - Toe cap footwear
Protects your toes from being crushed by falling objects