ppe之个人防护用品及系统管理

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,OSHA Office of Training and Education,*,Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,Personal Protective Equipment,1,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Protecting Employees from Workplace Hazards,Employers must protect employees from hazards such as falling objects, harmful substances, and noise exposures that can cause injury,Employers must:,Use all feasible engineering and work practice controls to eliminate and reduce hazards,Use personal protective equipment (PPE) if the controls dont eliminate the hazards.,PPE is the,last,level of control!,2,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Engineering Controls,If . . .,The work environment can be physically changed to prevent employee exposure to the potential hazard,Then . . .,The hazard can be eliminated with an engineering control,3,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Engineering Controls,Initial design specifications,Substitute less harmful material,Change process,Enclose process,Isolate process,Examples . . .,4,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Work Practice Controls,If . . .,Employees can change the way they do their jobs and the exposure to the potential hazard is removed,Then . . .,The hazard can be eliminated with a work practice control,5,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Work Practice Controls - Examples,6,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Responsibilities,Employer,Assess workplace for hazards,Provide PPE,Determine when to use,Provide PPE training for employees and instruction in proper use,Employee,Use PPE in accordance with training received and other instructions,Inspect daily and maintain,in a clean and reliable condition,7,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Examples of PPE,Eye,safety glasses, goggles,Face,face shields,Head,hard hats,Feet,safety shoes,Hands and arms,gloves,Bodies,vests,Hearing,earplugs, earmuffs,Body PartProtection,8,OSHA Office of Training and Education,PPE Program,Includes procedures for selecting, providing and using PPE,First - assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of PPE,After selecting PPE, provide training to employees who are required to use it,9,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Training,Why it is necessary,How it will protect them,What are its limitations,When and how to wear,How to identify signs of wear,How to clean and disinfect,What is its useful life & how is it disposed,If employees are required to use PPE, train them:,10,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Head Protection,11,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Causes of Head Injuries,Falling objects such as tools,Bumping head against objects, such as pipes or beams,Contact with exposed electrical wiring or components,12,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Selecting the Right Hard Hat,Class A,General service (building construction, shipbuilding, lumbering),Good impact protection but limited voltage protection,Class B,Electrical / Utility work,Protects against falling objects and high-voltage shock and burns,Class C,Designed for comfort, offers limited protection,Protects against bumps from fixed objects, but does not protect against falling objects or electrical shock,13,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Eye Protection,14,OSHA Office of Training and Education,When must Eye Protection be Provided?,When any of these hazards are present:,Dust and other flying particles, such as metal shavings or sawdust,Corrosive gases, vapors, and liquids,Molten metal that may splash,Potentially infectious materials such as blood or hazardous liquid chemicals that may splash,Intense light from welding and lasers,15,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Eye Protection,Criteria for Selection,Protects against specific hazard(s),Comfortable to wear,Does not restrict vision or movement,Durable and easy to clean and disinfect,Does not interfere with the function of other required PPE,16,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Eye Protection for EmployeesWho Wear Eyeglasses,Ordinary glasses do,not,provide the required protection,Proper choices include:,Prescription glasses with side shields and protective lenses,Goggles that fit comfortably over corrective glasses without disturbing the glasses,Goggles that incorporate corrective lenses mounted behind protective lenses,17,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Safety Glasses,Made with metal/plastic safety frames,Most operations require side shields,Used for moderate impact from particles produced by jobs such as carpentry, woodworking, grinding, and scaling,18,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Goggles,Protects eyes and area around the eyes from impact, dust, and splashes,Some goggles fit over corrective lenses,19,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Laser (Welding) Safety Goggles,Protects eyes from intense concentrations of light produced by lasers,20,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Face Shields,Full face protection,Protects face from dusts and splashes or sprays of hazardous liquids,Does,not,protect from impact hazards,Wear safety glasses or goggles underneath,21,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Welding Shields,Protects eyes against burns from radiant light,Protects face and eyes from flying sparks, metal spatter, & slag chips produced during welding, brazing, soldering, and cutting,22,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Hearing Protection,23,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Hearing Protection,When its not feasible to reduce the noise or,its duration use ear,protective devices,Ear protective devices,must be fitted,24,OSHA Office of Training and Education,When Must Hearing Protection be Provided?,After implementing engineering and work practice controls,When an employees noise exposure exceeds an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) sound level of 90,dBA,25,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Earmuffs,Earplugs,Canal Caps,Examples of Hearing Protectors,26,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Foot Protection,27,OSHA Office of Training and Education,When Must Foot Protection be Provided?,When any of these are present:,Heavy objects such as barrels or tools that might roll onto or fall on employees feet,Sharp objects such as nails or spikes that might pierce ordinary shoes,Molten metal that might splash on feet,Hot or wet surfaces,Slippery surfaces,28,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Safety Shoes,Impact-resistant toes and heat-resistant soles protect against hot surfaces common in roofing and paving,Some have metal insoles to protect against puncture wounds,May be electrically conductive for use in explosive atmospheres, or nonconductive to protect from workplace electrical hazards,29,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Hand Protection,30,OSHA Office of Training and Education,When Must Hand Protection be Provided?,Burns,Bruises,Abrasions,Cuts,Punctures,Fractures,Amputations,Chemical Exposures,When any of these are present:,31,OSHA Office of Training and Education,What Kinds of Protective Gloves are Available?,Durable gloves made of metal mesh, leather, or canvas,Protects from cuts, burns, heat,Fabric and coated fabric gloves,Protects from dirt and abrasion,Chemical and liquid resistant gloves,Protects from burns, irritation, and dermatitis,Rubber gloves,Protects from cuts, lacerations, and abrasions,32,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Butyl,provides the highest permeation resistance to gas or water vapors,Types of Rubber Gloves,Nitrile,protects against solvents, harsh chemicals, fats and petroleum products and also provides excellent resistance to cuts and abrasions.,33,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Kevlar,protects against cuts, slashes, and abrasion,Stainless steel mesh,protects against cuts and lacerations,Other Types of Gloves,34,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Body Protection,35,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Major Causes of Body Injuries,Intense heat,Splashes of hot metals and other hot liquids,Impacts from tools, machinery, and materials,Cuts,Hazardous chemicals,Radiation,36,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Body Protection,Criteria for Selection,Provide protective clothing for parts of the body exposed to possible injury,Types of body protection:,Vests,Aprons,Jackets,Coveralls,Full body suits,Coveralls,37,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Cooling Vest,Sleeves and Apron,Body Protection,Full Body Suit,38,OSHA Office of Training and Education,Summary,Assess the workplace for hazards,Use engineering and work practice controls to eliminate or reduce hazards before using PPE,Select appropriate PPE to protect employees from hazards that cannot be eliminated,Inform employees why the PPE is necessary, how and when it must be worn,Train employees how to use and care for their PPE, including how to recognize deterioration and failure,Require employees to wear selected PPE,Employers must implement a PPE program where they:,39,OSHA Office of Training and Education,
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