Gloves And Sleeves
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www.osha.gov• Gloves should fit snugly. • Workers should wear the right gloves for the job (examples: heavy-duty rubber gloves for concrete work; welding gloves for welding; insulated gloves and sleeves when exposed to electrical hazards). Head Protection • Wear hard hats where there is a potential for objects
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
www.umces.eduHAND & ARM PROTECTION: Leather gloves and long sleeves and long pants should be donned when doing hot work. Special electrician’s gloves shall be worn when working with 600 volts or above. Workers must be trained in the appropriate use of these gloves. HPL personnel are not permitted to work with any voltage over 460.
1.WN GO 2. MASK OR RESPIRATOR 3. GOGGLES OR FACE …
www.cdc.gov1. GOWN AND GLOVES • Gown front and sleeves and the outside of gloves are contaminated! • If your hands get contaminated during gown or glove removal, immediately wash your hands or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer • Grasp the gown in the front and pull away from your body so that the ties break, touching outside of gown only with gloved
Sulphuric Acid SDS - Teck Resources
www.teck.comPersonal Precautions: Acid resistant protective clothing and gloves. Sleeves and pant legs should be worn outside, not tucked into gloves and rubber boots. Use close-fitting safety goggles or a combination of safety goggles and a face shield where splashing is a possibility. Respiratory protection equipment should be worn where exposure to ...
Chemotherapy and Other Hazardous Drugs Safe Use Guidelines
ehs.washington.eduGloves must be protective from any solvents used, in addition to the chemo/hazardous drug. ... Wear a protective gown or equivalent that is lint-free, non-permeable with a solid front, long sleeves, and tight-fitting elastic or knit cuffs. Wear long pants or long skirt, and fully closed shoes. 7. Wear safety glasses with side shields or goggles
Preventing cuts and lacerations - Ohio
www.bwc.ohio.govO Wear proper safety gear; eyewear, gloves, sleeves. O Use the proper tool for the job. O Inspect tools prior to use. O Keep work area clear. O Keep tool under control at all times. O Keep the item you are cutting secured; don’t hold work in hand while cutting. O Use a sharp blade; a dull blade requires greater force, increasing potential ...
Sequence for Donning and Removing Personal Protective …
www.cdc.govDiscard gloves in waste container . 2. GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD Outside of goggles or face shield is contaminated! To remove, handle by head band or ear pieces Place in designated receptacle for reprocessing or in waste container . 3. GOWN Gown front and sleeves are contaminated! Unfasten ties
Working Safely Near Overhead Power Lines
www.osha.gov• Wear personal protective equipment, such as rubber insulating gloves and insulating sleeves, and industrial protective helmets. For more information on recognizing hazards from energized power lines, visit OSHA’s Electrical Safety and Health Topics page. OSHA videos on electrocutions in construction show how to work
Electrical Safety Checklist - Duke University
www.safety.duke.edu1. Are insulating equipment (gloves, mats, etc.) inspected for damage before each day’s use and after any incident that could be suspected of having caused damage? 2. Are insulating gloves air tested before each day’s use and after any incident that could be suspected of having caused damage? 3.