Employers are required to protect employees from workplace hazards that can cause injury; including sharp edges, falling objects, flying sparks, chemicals, noise and a variety of other potentially dangerous situations. To learn more about OSHA’s requirements for PPE use in the workplace visit: OSHA.gov
Some general guidelines for introducing PPE:
- Know the different types of PPE
- Selecting appropriate PPE products for a variety of workplace situations
- Understanding the proper use and care of PPE
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Drum Handling Equipment
December 20th, 2010 at 03:22
Employees are the base of the industry so their life and fitness is important. Organizations have to comply with compliance and safety standards of the state and the country to provide safe workplace environment.