Choosing the Right PPE
Choosing the Right ppe is more than just checking off a compliance box; it’s about protecting people and making sure everyone goes home safe at the end of the day. Thousands of accidents and injuries happen every year because workers don’t wear the correct equipment or use it correctly. From physical risks like falling rocks or hazardous chemicals, to electrical hazards and radiation, there are many different types of work hazards that require PPE to mitigate them.
Performing a thorough risk assessment is the first step to determine what type of PPE is required. Once that’s done, look at standards and regulations – such as the CSA Z94.3-15 Eye and Face Protection Standard – to find the equipment that’s best for your situation.
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Comfort and sizing are also important to consider when selecting the proper PPE. For example, if workers feel that their mask is digging into their faces or that their hard hats are too tight, they will be more likely to skip putting on the PPE altogether. Having them try out different models can help ensure that the PPE is comfortable and fits well, while still meeting their needs in terms of protection and safety.
Getting help from a professional is a good idea too. They will be able to offer advice on what’s available in your industry and the local laws. They can also help you select the appropriate PPE based on your specific workplace and hazards.
