Personal Protection Equipment
Follow the links on this page for the lowest prices on a full line of personal protection equipment. According to OSHA personal protection equipment includes hard hats, safety vests, face shields, safety shoes, goggles, coveralls, gloves, earplugs, and respirators.
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Personal protection supplies and industrial protection gear can be ordered by calling 1-877-899-SAFE or by visiting UtilitySafeguard.com. Don't overlook the importance of implementing a complete employee protection line in your workplace. Even if you work in an office, you should implement a wellness plan. A wellness plan requires the proper supplies, and includes such products as Purell instant hand sanitizer, Purell wipes, Purell dispensers and even fire safety supplies. UtilitySafeguard.com carries the most trusted brands in fire safety like Badger, Buckeye and Kidde. Be sure your office and work place are prepared with the proper fire extinguisher and even fire blanket for extreme emergencies.
OSHA says you should know the facts when it comes to your own, and your employees' protection. OSHA says the following about personal and industrial protection:
OSHA’s primary PPE standards are in Title
29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
Part 1910 Subpart I, and equivalent regulations
in states with OSHA-approved state plans, but
you can find PPE requirements elsewhere in the
General Industry Standards. For example,
29 CFR 1910.156, OSHA’s Fire Brigades
Standard, has requirements for firefighting gear.
In addition, 29 CFR 1926.95-106 covers the
construction industry. OSHA’s general PPE
requirements mandate that employers conduct a
hazard assessment of their workplaces to
determine what hazards are present that require
the use of PPE, provide workers with
appropriate PPE, and require them to use and
maintain it in sanitary and reliable condition.
Using PPE is often essential, but it is generally
the last line of defense after engineering controls,
work practices, and administrative controls.
Engineering controls involve physically changing a
machine or work environment. Administrative
controls involve changing how or when
employees do their jobs, such as scheduling work
and rotating employees to reduce exposures.
Work practices involve training workers how to
perform tasks in ways that reduce their exposure
to workplace hazards.
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