Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - COSHH Level 2 (VTQ)

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Personal protective equipment (PPE)

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Essential for Workplace Safety

During a risk assessment, the necessity and type of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is determined. PPE is vital for protecting employees from harm or discomfort at work and can also enhance work efficiency and comfort.

Importance of Proper PPE Usage

It's mandatory for employees to wear PPE provided by the employer and ensure its proper maintenance. Damaged or ill-fitting PPE can be hazardous and should be reported and not used.

Types of Personal Protective Equipment

Head Protection

  • Includes hard hats or reinforced caps to guard against falling objects or impacts.
  • May feature visors for eye protection or earmuffs for hearing protection.

Ear Defenders

  • Protect against short and long-term hearing damage.
  • Varieties include foam plugs and full defenders attached to hard hats.

Overalls

  • Prevent entanglement, contamination, and can be fire or chemical-resistant.
  • Often include high visibility strips.

Cold Weather Clothing

  • Provides protection from cold and rain, enhancing comfort and safety.
  • May include safety and high visibility features.

Gloves

  • Offer protection from various hazards like infection, sharp objects, and chemicals.
  • Designed for specific purposes like warmth, grip, and dryness.

Protective Footwear

  • Includes features like steel toe caps, good grip, and chemical resistance.
  • Can be wellington boots or work boots.

High Visibility Clothing

  • Increases visibility for safety around people and vehicles.
  • Includes coats, vests, and armbands.

Respiratory Protection

  • Ranges from simple paper masks to complex face masks with filters.
  • Prevents harmful particles from entering the respiratory system.

Eye Protection

  • Safety goggles or glasses shield eyes from dust, liquids, and debris.

Safety Harnesses

  • Required for work at heights or in dangerous areas.
  • Special training is needed for effective use.

Lifejackets

  • Necessary when working near or on water.

Consultation with Employers on PPE

There are many other types of PPE available. Employees should discuss with their employers the specific PPE required for their roles.