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Personal Protective Equipment. David E. Kos. Federal Regulations 1910.132 General Requirements 1910.133 Eye and Face Protection 1910.134 Respiratory Protection 1910.135 Head Protection 1910.136 Foot Protection 1910.137 Electrical Protection 1910.138 Hand Protection
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Personal Protective Equipment David E. Kos
Federal Regulations • 1910.132 General Requirements • 1910.133 Eye and Face Protection • 1910.134 Respiratory Protection • 1910.135 Head Protection • 1910.136 Foot Protection • 1910.137 Electrical Protection • 1910.138 Hand Protection • 1910.156 Body Protection • 1910.95 Hearing Protection
Hazards • Chemical • Physical • Biological • Radiological • Ergonomic Some of the following pictures show graphic injuries
Health Hazard • Arms • Hands
Health Hazard • Hands
Health Hazard • Eyes • Face
Health Hazard • Eyes
Eye Protection • Safety Glasses • Goggles • Face Shields
Foot Protection • Safety Shoes • Safety Boots
Ear Protection • Ear Plugs • Ear Muffs
Respirators • Working with OSHA Carcinogens, etc. • Medical Certification • Fit Testing
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) • Z87 on Frames • Etching On Lenses • Other Standards Agencies • NIOSH, UL, MSA, NFPA, etc.
Selection Criteria • Reasonably Comfortable • Snug Fitting • Durable • Cleanable • Serviceable
Equipment Inspection • Cracked • Distorted • Damaged • Deteriorated • Dirty • Discolored
Equipment Usage • Inspect • Donn • Adjust • Wear • Doff • Clean • Store
Equipment Care • Inspect • Discard • Repair • Clean • Sanitize • Store
Skin and Chemical Reaction • Barrier • Irritation • Burn • Penetration • Sensitization
Chemical Resistance • ALL MATERIALS ARE PERMEABLE • NO UNIVERSAL BARRIERS • Chemical Resistance Varies
Permeation Factors • Concentration • Multiple Components • Thickness • Temperature
Chemical Resistant Materials • Natural Rubber (Latex)* • Butyl Rubber* • Chloroprene (Neoprene Rubber)* • Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)* • Polyethylene (PE)* • Polypropylene (PPE) • Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)* • Nitrile* • Fluorocarbon Rubber (Viton) • Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVAL) • Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) *Commonly Available and Relatively Inexpensive
Chemical Resistance Guide • Degradation • Permeation
General Glove Tips • Replace When Contaminated (disposable) • Do Not Wear Them Outside of the Lab • Practice Good Chemical Hygiene