Protective Coverall
Found 4 free book(s)Biological Hazards - OSHC
www.oshc.org.hk5. Protective clothing • Protective clothing includes protective coverall (with attached hood), gown, apron, head and shoe covers; • Protective clothing should be waterproof or impervious to liquids to protect the body from contamination by blood, droplets or other body fluids and prevent these contaminants from getting into the body ...
Product Information Sheet Froth-Pak Insulation Spray Foam
www.dupont.comPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal protective equipment (PPE) used during the handling of Froth-Pak™ foam products must at a minimum include: • Protective clothing or impermeable coveralls, such as a Tyvek® coverall suit, including long sleeves (no skin should • Chemical-resistant gloves that are coated with nitrile, butyl
Risk Assessment Work Sheet
www.hse.gov.ukNo protective or work clothing worn -1 Light work clothing 0 Cotton coverall, jacket 2 Winter work clothing, double cloth coveralls, water barrier materials. 3 Light weight vapour barrier suits 5 Fully enclosed suit with hood and gloves. 6 Don’t ...
Infection Control Principles & Strategies
www.who.int• Personal Protective Equipment – based on the isolation precaution Strength of measure indicated for the situation Outbreak settings: Frequent problems ... -The coverall/gown is not impermeable OR-Heavy duty with risk of disrupting the coverall/gown . Protection of Facial Mucosa • Protect mucosa of mouth, nose AND eyes