Types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): A Comprehensive Guide
1. Body protection:Body protection PPEs are designed to protect the wearer from head to toe. Examples of body protection PPEs include:
* Hard hats: Protect the head from falling objects, bumps, and electrical hazards.
* Safety glasses: Protect the eyes from flying debris, dust, chemicals, and other hazards.
* Face shields: Provide full-face protection from chemicals, dust, and flying debris.
* Respirators: Protect the respiratory system from harmful fumes, gases, and dust.
* Gloves: Protect the hands from chemicals, cuts, punctures, and other hazards.
* Boots: Protect the feet from crush hazards, punctures, chemicals, and other hazards.
* Coveralls: Provide full-body protection from chemicals, dust, and other hazards.
2. Respiratory protection:
Respiratory protection PPEs are designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous fumes, gases, and dust. Examples of respiratory protection PPEs include:
* Dust masks: Protect the wearer from inhaling dust and other airborne particles.
* N95 respirators: Provide 95% filtration efficiency against airborne particles.
* P100 respirators: Provide 99.97% filtration efficiency against airborne particles.
* Supplied air respirators: Provide a continuous supply of clean air to the wearer.
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