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Wastewater employee safety program. Safety policy, eye care, health screening, personal protective equipment, foot protection, equipment maintenance, and motor vehicle safety. Produced by Washington Surburban Sanitation Commission, Hyattsville, Maryland. [Pg.198]

Personal Protective Equipment — Foot Protection — Sign-Off Sheet... [Pg.676]

Equipment is considered the primary barrier for protection of the employees. Items such as biosafety cabinets, safety centrifuges, enclosed containers, impervious work surfaces, autoclaves, foot-operated sinks, and other equipment specifically designed to prevent direct contact with infectious organisms or with aerosols must be available. Personal protective equipment can also be considered as an effective secondary barrier if engineering controls are not sufficient. These latter items can include, at minimum, a lab coat or wrap-around gown, possibly gloves, masks, or respirators, goggles, and head and foot covers. [Pg.623]

Two additional safety measures have been considered in all three bowties, influencing the contact with electricity. These are a) Personal Protective Equipment for prevention from electrocution, such as rubber insulating gloves, insulated footwear and nonconductive equipment for face, neck and chin b) Personal Protective Equipment for prevention from arc such as flash suits, face protection shields, hand protection gloves and foot protection shoes, and c) procedures, in case of vehicle contact with electrical wires. This last measure, which is applied in cases where vehicles operate near overhead hues, includes safety procedures which should be followed in such working situations, described in more detail by Damen and Aneziris (2008). [Pg.714]

Personal Protective Equipment 29 CFR 1910.132-138 Head, hand, foot, eye, face, and respiratory tract protection See also American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards... [Pg.199]

Per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, employers shall ensure that each affected employee wears protective footwear when working in areas where there is a danger of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects or objects piercing the sole. Such equipment shall comply with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z-41-1991, American National Standard for Personal Protection-Protective Footwear. Protective footwear is a part of personal protective equipment (PPE) that is typically worn in industry. See also ASTM F 2412, Test Methods for Foot Protection, and ASTM F 2413, Standard Specification for Performance Requirements for Foot Protection Safety Shoe. [Pg.136]

Personal protective equipment used to protect the foot from a variety of hazards. [Pg.265]

Personal protective equipment (PPE)—Examples include protective suits, gloves, foot covering, respiratory protection, hoods, safety glasses, goggles, and face shields. pH— A scale indicating the acidity or alkalinity of aqueous solutions. [Pg.498]

Wear proper personal protective equipment when operating the saw, including hand, foot, leg, eye, face, hearing, and head protection. [Pg.899]

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]

Always make sure everyone involved in the hft is wearing the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), including the driver. Head, eye, hand, and foot protection should be the minimum. [Pg.635]

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]

Hazard assessment. Utilities are required to assess the workplace to determine if hazards that require the use of head, eye, face, hand, or foot protection are present or are likely to be present. If hazards or likelihood of hazards are fovmd, employers must select and have affected employees use properly fitted personal protective equipment suitable for protection from these hazards. Employers must certify in writing that a workplace hazard assessment has been performed. Defective or damaged personal protective equipment shall not be used. [Pg.66]

Personal protective equipment such as respiratory protection, head protection, hand protection, foot protection, etc. [Pg.299]

CFR 1910 Subpart I Personal Protective Equipment CFR 1910.132 General requirements CFR 1910.133 Eye and face protection CFR 1910.134 Respiratory protection CFR 1910.135 Occupational head protection CFR 1910.136 Occupational foot protection ANSI Z87.1-1968 Eye and face protection ANSI Zl-1991 Men s Safety-toe Footwear... [Pg.86]

Are employers assessing the workplace to determine if hazards that require the use of personal protective equipment (e.g., head, eye, face, hand, or foot protection) are present or are hkely to be present ... [Pg.116]

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is the last line of defense against job related hazards (Safety and Health Program Management Fact Sheets, n.d.). PPE reduces the risk of injury through head, eye, arm/hand, body, leg, foot, hearing, and respiratory protective gear. [Pg.159]

Personal protective equipment (PPE)(7 s and describe PPE, i.e., respirators, hand, eye, fax e, foot, and head protection, etc., at your facility) ... [Pg.315]


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