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What are PPE's?
PPE is defined in the
Regulations as ‘all equipment (including clothing
affording protection against the weather) which is
intended to be worn or held by a person at work
and which protects him against one or more risks
to his health or safety’,
This includes -
safety helmets, gloves, eye protection,
high-visibility clothing, safety footwear and
safety harnesses. Hearing protection and
respiratory protective equipment provided for most
work situations are not covered by these
Regulations because other regulations apply to
them. However these items need to be compatible
with any other PPE provided.
Cycle helmets or
crash helmets worn by employees on the roads are
not covered by the Regulations. Motorcycle helmets
are legally required for motorcyclists under road
traffic legislation.
The main
requirement of the PPE at Work Regulations1992
The main requirement
is that personal protective equipment is to be
supplied and used at work wherever there are risks
to health and safety that cannot be adequately
controlled in other ways.
The Regulations
require that PPE:
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is properly assessed
before use to ensure it is suitable;
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is maintained and
stored properly;
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is provided with
instructions on how to use it safely; and
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is used correctly by
employees.
If you find you suffer injury
as a result of a lack of proper equipment at work -
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