Protective Gear For Every Job
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Body Protection Employees who face possible bodily injury of any kind must wear appropriate body protection while performing their jobs.
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Face Protection Many occupational eye injuries occur because workers are not wearing any eye protection while others result from wearing improper or poorly fitting eye protection.
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Fall Protection Fall Protection is used by workers in many industries. It is designed and used to prevent accidents at work, or to protect against consequences of accidents at work.
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Foot Protection Employees who face possible foot or leg injuries from falling or rolling objects or from crushing or penetrating materials should wear protective footwear.
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Fire & Rescue Equipment Rescuers use responsive equipment that usually involve the saving of life, or prevention of injury during an incident or dangerous situation.
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Gas Detection This type of equipment is used to detect a gas leak and interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down.
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Hand Protection Many types of gloves available today to protect against a wide variety of hazards. The nature of the hazard and the operation involved will affect the selection of gloves.
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Head Protection Protecting employees from potential head injuries is a key element of any safety program. A head injury can impair an employee for life or it can be fatal.
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Hearing Protection Determining the need to provide hearing protection for employees can be challenging. Employee exposure to excessive noise depends upon a number of factors.
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Respiratory Protection Respirators filter chemicals and gases or airborne particles. A second type of respirator protects users by providing clean, respirable air from another source.