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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Fashionista Tips for Scientists and Engineers. Protect yourself!. Know what hazards are present in your work area and how to safeguard against them. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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  1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Fashionista Tips for Scientists and Engineers

  2. Protect yourself! Know what hazards are present in your work area and how to safeguard against them.

  3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Select and wear the proper personal protectiveequipment to protect against the hazards found in the safety plan and the MSDS http://www.actiocms.com/chemquik/mainpage.cfm

  4. Safety Glasses(All labs and shops)

  5. Lab Coats (All labs—not in Pilot Plant or Hodges)

  6. GlovesAccording to Hazard nitrile gloves neoprene gloves cryogenic gloves hot hand gloves for glove box glove box

  7. Proper Shoes for Labs

  8. Improper Shoes NOT ACCEPTABLE!!!! . exposed feet High heels not safe in Fabric shoes do not give enough protection. Flip-flops provide no protection. Clogs do not have closed backs.

  9. Foot Protection-Pilot Plant Area Steel-toes only!

  10. Suitable Clothing for Labs

  11. IMPROPER ATTIRE

  12. Specialty Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  13. Long Hair Long hair should be tied back in all laboratories and industrial areas.

  14. Consult with your supervisor to determine additional PPE needs: • At the beginning of employment • Before starting a new procedure (as needed)

  15. Protect yourself! Know what hazards are present in your work area and how to safeguard against them.

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