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Personal Protective Personal Protective EquipmentEquipment
andandJob Hazard AssessmentJob Hazard Assessment
Jim SimmonsJim SimmonsEnvironmental Protection Environmental Protection SpecialistSpecialistSouthern Plains AreaSouthern Plains AreaUSDA/ARSUSDA/ARS
29 CFR 1910, Subpart I
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BackgroundBackground
► Hazards exist in every workplace in many different Hazards exist in every workplace in many different forms:forms:
► Sharp edgesSharp edges
► Falling objectsFalling objects
► SparksSparks
► ChemicalsChemicals
► NoiseNoise
► Many othersMany others
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BackgroundBackground
► Mankind has always Mankind has always tried to find a way to tried to find a way to protect itself from protect itself from workplace hazardsworkplace hazards
► Personal Protective Personal Protective Equipment has been Equipment has been used throughout used throughout history and in many history and in many different formsdifferent forms
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Hazard ControlHazard Control► Controlling a hazard at it’s Controlling a hazard at it’s
source is the best way to source is the best way to protect employeesprotect employees
Engineering practicesEngineering practices► A barrier between the hazard A barrier between the hazard
and the employeeand the employee► VentilationVentilation► EtcEtc
Administrative practicesAdministrative practices► Changing the way in which Changing the way in which
employees perform their employees perform their workwork
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Hazard ControlHazard Control
►When engineering and administrative When engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective, controls are not feasible or effective, employers must provide personal employers must provide personal protective equipment to their protective equipment to their employees and ensure its useemployees and ensure its use
►Commonly known as PPECommonly known as PPE
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THE LAWTHE LAW
► OSHA regulation 29 CFR OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, Personal 1910 Subpart I, Personal Protective EquipmentProtective Equipment
Requires Requires employers employers to:to:
► Perform and certify a hazard Perform and certify a hazard assessment of the workplace assessment of the workplace to identify and control to identify and control physical and health hazardsphysical and health hazards
► Identify and provide Identify and provide appropriate PPE for appropriate PPE for employeesemployees
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THE LAWTHE LAW
► OSHA regulation 29 OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, CFR 1910 Subpart I, Personal Protective Personal Protective EquipmentEquipment
Requires Requires employersemployers to: to:
► Train employees in the Train employees in the use and care of PPEuse and care of PPE
► Maintain PPE, including Maintain PPE, including replacing worn or replacing worn or damaged PPEdamaged PPE
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THE LAWTHE LAW
► OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, Personal Protective EquipmentI, Personal Protective Equipment
Requires Requires employeesemployees to: to:
► Properly wear PPEProperly wear PPE► Attend training sessions on PPEAttend training sessions on PPE► Care for, clean and maintain PPECare for, clean and maintain PPE► Maintain PPE, including replacing worn or Maintain PPE, including replacing worn or
damaged PPEdamaged PPE► Inform supervisor of the need to repair or Inform supervisor of the need to repair or
replace PPEreplace PPE
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Hazard AssessmentHazard Assessment
► The employer must The employer must perform a hazard perform a hazard assessment of the work assessment of the work place, tasks, and place, tasks, and operations effecting an operations effecting an employeeemployee
Must investigate the workplace Must investigate the workplace and identify hazards or potential and identify hazards or potential hazards that may cause injury or hazards that may cause injury or illness to employees and illness to employees and certify certify in writingin writing that the assessment that the assessment was conductedwas conducted
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Hazard AssessmentHazard Assessment
► The assessment may be The assessment may be conducted of a single conducted of a single employee, a single task or a employee, a single task or a group of employees if all group of employees if all employees perform an identical employees perform an identical tasktask
► The assessment should include The assessment should include an inspection of the worksite an inspection of the worksite and potential hazardous and potential hazardous sourcessources
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Hazard AssessmentHazard Assessment
► Potential Hazard Potential Hazard SourcesSources
High and low temperatureHigh and low temperature
Chemical ExposureChemical Exposure
Harmful dust or particlesHarmful dust or particles
Light radiationLight radiation
Falling or rolling objectsFalling or rolling objects
Light (optical) radiationLight (optical) radiation
Sharp objectsSharp objects
Electrical Electrical
Confined SpaceConfined Space
BiologicalBiological
RadiologicalRadiological
NoiseNoise
OthersOthers
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► High or Low Temperatures that could High or Low Temperatures that could result in:result in:
► BurnsBurns► Eye injuriesEye injuries► IgnitionIgnition► Heat/cold stressHeat/cold stress► Frost biteFrost bite► OthersOthers► Examples: welding, cold rooms,Examples: welding, cold rooms,
extreme weather, chemicalextreme weather, chemical
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► Chemical Hazards Chemical Hazards such as:such as:
Acids/basesAcids/bases
SolventsSolvents
Vapors/mistsVapors/mists
ThermalThermal
Fuels/OilsFuels/Oils
OthersOthers
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► Harmful Dusts and Harmful Dusts and ParticulatesParticulates
BuffingBuffing
GrindingGrinding
SandblastingSandblasting
Seed CleaningSeed Cleaning
Mill operationsMill operations
OthersOthers
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► Light RadiationLight Radiation
► WeldingWelding
► Arc lampsArc lamps
► LasersLasers
► Growth lightsGrowth lights
► OthersOthers
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► Falling objectsFalling objects Potential for dropping objectsPotential for dropping objects
► Rolling objectsRolling objects Crush or pinch feetCrush or pinch feet
► Injury from overheadInjury from overhead
► Examples:Examples: Animal handling, tree Animal handling, tree trimming, construction, lifting, fork liftstrimming, construction, lifting, fork lifts
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► Sharp objects Sharp objects that may pierce that may pierce or cut skin, or cut skin, hands or other hands or other body partsbody parts
► ExamplesExamples NeedlesNeedles KnivesKnives ScalpelScalpel GlassGlass
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources
► Electrical HazardElectrical Hazard
Energized EquipmentEnergized Equipment
Energized LinesEnergized Lines
OthersOthers
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Potential Hazard SourcesPotential Hazard Sources► NoiseNoise
Mowers, generators, farm Mowers, generators, farm equipment, wind tunnels, etcequipment, wind tunnels, etc
► Confined SpaceConfined Space Manhole systems, grain bins, Manhole systems, grain bins,
etcetc
► BiologicalBiological Agents that cause disease or Agents that cause disease or
illnessillness► Insect scales, viruses, bacteria, etcInsect scales, viruses, bacteria, etc
► RadiologicalRadiological X-Rays, H-3, C-14, etcX-Rays, H-3, C-14, etc
► OthersOthers SnakesSnakes etcetc
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Personal Protective Personal Protective EquipmentEquipment
► The employer The employer must:must:
Provide personal Provide personal protective equipment protective equipment (PPE) for protection (PPE) for protection against hazards against hazards identified during the identified during the assessment where other assessment where other controls are not sufficientcontrols are not sufficient
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Personal Protective Personal Protective EquipmentEquipment
► Personal Personal Protective Protective Equipment (PPE)Equipment (PPE) Clothing, work Clothing, work
accessories, and accessories, and devices to protect devices to protect employees against employees against hazards in the hazards in the environment. environment. Examples – Safety Examples – Safety glasses, goggles, hard glasses, goggles, hard hats, gloves, etchats, gloves, etc
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Personal Protective Personal Protective EquipmentEquipment
► PPE will be provided by the employerPPE will be provided by the employer
Must be selected to provide protection from Must be selected to provide protection from hazards identified in the hazard assessmenthazards identified in the hazard assessment
Must be selected based upon the hazard’s Must be selected based upon the hazard’s characteristicscharacteristics
► PPE selection criteria will be documented and kept on file PPE selection criteria will be documented and kept on file
Must fit the employeeMust fit the employee
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Personal Protective Personal Protective EquipmentEquipment
►PPE will be utilized as the PPE will be utilized as the LAST LAST means of protectionmeans of protection
Engineering and administrative controls Engineering and administrative controls must be utilized first to minimize or must be utilized first to minimize or eliminate the hazardeliminate the hazard
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TrainingTraining► Supervisors must provide Supervisors must provide
employee training to employee training to includeinclude::
Contents of 29 CFR 1910.132Contents of 29 CFR 1910.132
Contents of Location PPE Contents of Location PPE ProgramProgram
Hazards within the work placeHazards within the work place
When PPE is necessaryWhen PPE is necessary
What type of PPE is necessaryWhat type of PPE is necessary
How PPE is to be wornHow PPE is to be worn
Limitations of the PPELimitations of the PPE
Proper care, maintenance, life Proper care, maintenance, life and disposal of PPEand disposal of PPE
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TrainingTraining
► Training must be conducted initially Training must be conducted initially and annually thereafterand annually thereafter
► Refresher training must be provided Refresher training must be provided whenwhen:: Changes occur in the work placeChanges occur in the work place Changes occur in the types of PPEChanges occur in the types of PPE Inadequacies in a employee’s knowledge indicate Inadequacies in a employee’s knowledge indicate
that the employee has not retained the that the employee has not retained the understanding or skillunderstanding or skill
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PPEPPEWHY THE NEED?WHY THE NEED?
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