Safety glasses or face shields are worn any time work operations
can cause foreign objects to get in the eye.
For
example, during welding, cutting, grinding, nailing (or when
working with concrete and/or harmful chemicals
or
when exposed to flying particles). Wear when exposed to any
electrical hazards, including working on energized electrical
systems.
Eye and face protectors select based on anticipated hazards.
Foot
Protection
Construction workers should wear work shoes or boots with
slip-resistant and puncture-resistant soles.
Safety-toed footwear is worn to prevent crushed toes when
working around heavy equipment or falling objects.
Hand
Protection
Gloves should fit snugly.
Workers should wear the right gloves for the job (examples:
heavy-duty rubber gloves for concrete work; welding gloves for
welding; insulated gloves and sleeves when exposed to electrical
hazards).
Head
Protection
Wear hard hats where there is a potential for objects falling
from above, bumps to the head from fixed objects, or of
accidental head contact with electrical hazards.
Hard hats routinely inspect them for dents, cracks or
deterioration; replace after a heavy blow or electrical shock;
maintain in good condition.
Hearing
Protection
Use earplugs/earmuffs in high noise work areas where chainsaws
or heavy equipment are used; clean or replace earplugs
regularly.
OSHA
3260-09N-05
U.S.
Department of Labor
www.osha.gov
(800) 321-OSHA
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more complete information:
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