PPT-Science Safety: Protective Equipment
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Key Question What protective equipment should be provided in elementary science environments indoors or out for teacher and student use Safety Goggles Impact Goggles
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Key Question What protective equipment should be provided in elementary science environments indoors or out for teacher and student use Safety Goggles Impact Goggles Chemical Splash Goggles When are Impact Goggles appropriate. Safety While Wearing PPE. Safety Concerns. Physical. Psychological. Environmental. Biological. Just In Time Training. Personal Protective Equipment: Safety. Physical Constraint. Restricts movement. Limits mobility. The Legal Perspective. Presented By. :. Ian . A. . Bergeron. Safety Professional & Paralegal. Stringer Brisbin Humphrey. L. eave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada denied. The purpose of “guarding” under the Regulation(s) is to prevent advertent and inadvertent conduct on the part of the employee from resulting in injury to the worker, and in particular, to take individual discretion, judgment and degree of concentration & capability out of the equation. . Chapter 3. Objectives. Explain the importance of safety when working with livestock. Discuss four types of hazards related to livestock production. List the safety practices to be followed when working with livestock and poultry. Potential hazards. Manual handling. PPE. Author: . Margaret Bates, The University . of. Northampton. Hazards. Falling Objects or Projectiles. Sharp Objects. Slips, Trips & Falls. Sprains and Strains while lifting. Types and Levels. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment (2011). Types of PPE. USDA APHIS and CFSPH. FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Types and Levels. presents. Personal Protective Equipment in the Construction Industry. 2. Subpart E. Personal Protective & Life Saving Equipment (1926.95 - 107. ). Objectives. In this course, we will discuss: . General provisions . Did You Know. "The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that approximately 3.3 million serious work-related injuries and about 4,300 fatalities . occur annually.. OSHA's . incident data indicate that a significant portion of all work related injuries and fatalities involve workers being struck in the eyes, head, face, hand, and or feet by foreign objects. For example, it has been estimated that as many as 2,500 eye injuries occur in the workplace every working day. Overview. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment (2011). Clarify what is meant by “PPE”. Purpose of PPE. Hazard assessment, control and . cost-benefit analysis. presents. Personal Protective Equipment in the Construction Industry. 2. Subpart E. Personal Protective & Life Saving Equipment (1926.95 - 107. ). Objectives. In this course, we will discuss: . General provisions . Types and Levels. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment (2011). Types of PPE. USDA APHIS and CFSPH. FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Types and Levels. LABORATORY SAFETY TRAINING UVU College of Science and Health Chemical Hygiene Coordinator Craig Moore Office: SB052b 801-863-5252 craig.moore@uvu.edu Why are we doing this? Because OSHA says we have to. Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is any safety equipment that is worn to prevent injury in the workplace, when engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or are being implemented. Types and Levels. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment (2011). Types of PPE. USDA APHIS and CFSPH. FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Types and Levels. Selection, fitting and maintenance of protective equipment are critical in injury prevention. Athletic trainers and coaches must have knowledge of protective equipment available for different sports and proper fitting procedures.
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