hazardous waste, chemicals, and their equipment. One way that they can promote health and safety is by taking up the right OSHA training. They can take up osha 10 and hazwoper training programs to help them be aware of all the possible dangers at work, avoid them and prevent accidents and injuries. . Since they work in mostly laboratories...Most laboratories have chemical hazards. Here are some PPE properties and uses depending on what needs to be protected.
Eyes
Hazards: chemical or metal splash, dust, projectiles, gas and vapour, radiation.
Options: safety spectacles, goggles, faceshields, visors.
Head
Hazards: impact from falling or flying objects, risk of head bumping, hair
entanglement.
Options: a range of helmets and bump caps.
Breathing
Hazards: dust, vapour, gas, oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Options: disposable filtering facepiece or respirator, half- or full-face respirators,
air-fed helmets, breathing apparatus.
Protecting the body
Hazards: temperature extremes, adverse weather, chemical or metal splash, spray
from pressure leaks or spray guns, impact or penetration, contaminated dust,
excessive wear or entanglement of own clothing.
Options: conventional or disposable overalls, boiler suits, specialist protective
clothing, eg chain-mail aprons, high-visibility clothing.
Hands and arms
Hazards: abrasion, temperature extremes, cuts and punctures, impact, chemicals,
electric shock, skin infection, disease or contamination.
Options: gloves, gauntlets, mitts, wristcuffs, armlets.
Feet and legs
Hazards: wet, electrostatic build-up, slipping, cuts and punctures, falling objects,
metal and chemical splash, abrasion.
Options: safety boots and shoes with protective toe caps and penetration-resistant
mid-sole, gaiters, leggings, spats.
Dangerous Goods, also called as Hazardous Materials, are solids, liquids, and gases that can harm people and the environment. Dangerous goods are composed of materials that are radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive,oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, pathogenic, or allergenic. Here are some examples of dangerous goods or hazardous materials: Explosives, Flammable & non-Flammable Gases and Liquids, Poisonous Gases, Flammable Solids, and the like. That is why Transportation of Dangerous Goods or TDG training is really important for employees who are dealing with these hazardous materials so they could be trained in different areas of handling, transporting, disposing, storage and offering such materials to prevent harm for our environment.
Examples: intoxication, irradiation, fires, explosions, corrosion, equipment destruction, dirt, waste of materials and working time etc.
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In every area of work
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