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Personal Protective and Respiratory Equipment

Personal protective and respiratory equipment are designed to lessen the hazards encountered by utility workers. The scope of this chapter is restricted to preventing employee exposure to unsafe equipment and situations. Words such as hmst, fehall, required, and hecessary indicate requirements according to the OSHA standards (29 CFR 1910.132). Procedures indicated by should, may, Suggested, and recommended constitute generally accepted good practices. [Pg.65]


The employer is required to provide the physician with the following information A copy of this standard and appendices a description of the employee s duties as they relate to asbestos exposure the employee s representative level of exposure to asbestos a desaiption of any personal protective and respiratory equipment used and information from previous medical examinations of the affected employee that is not otherwise available to the physician. Making this information available to the physician will aid in the evaluation of the employee s health in relation to assigned duties and fitness to wear personal protective equipment, if required. [Pg.919]

Consider the need for appropriate personal protection including eye, skin and respiratory equipment. [Pg.304]

CFR 1926 subpart E — Personal protective and life saving equipment, including respiratory and hearing protection. [Pg.608]

CFR 1910 Subpart I Personal Protective Equipment. This regulation describes general standards for head, foot, face, and eye protection, skin protection, and respiratory protection. [Pg.61]

CFR 1910 Subpart I Personal Protective Equipment (1910.133). This regulation describes general standards for head, foot, face, and eye protection, skin protection, and respiratory protection. (Note the OSHA regulation focuses on protection from shrapnel and damaging radiation but it is less specific about chemicals, and particularly splashes from chemicals. See Section 7.1.2.)... [Pg.41]

Has the toller established a comprehensive respiratory and personal protective equipment program to insure proper selection, maintenance and use of equipment ... [Pg.170]

Provide separate storage areas for any protective clothing and respiratory protective equipment required, and for personal clothing. [Pg.120]


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