see your supervisor
Applying most wax products would not require the use of personal protective equipment.
Equipment found in the cutting room of a clothing factory
Park playground equipment should last for several years. I would check the equipment every so often to see if you notice anything unsafe.
If a hydrochloric fog got in your face, the symptoms would likely be far worse. Personal protective equipment such as rubber or PVC gloves, protective eye goggles, and chemical-resistant clothing and shoes should be used to minimize risks when handling hydrochloric acid.
Assuming the clothing is already designed and patterns are available, the most commonly required equipment for manufacturing clothing would be sewing machines, presses and cutting machines to cut the fabric.
gloves, surgical mask, goggles
There are many occupations that would require the use of protective clothing. A Fire Fighter needs to protect himself from the heat and flames before he/she enters a burning building. A construction worker would need to wear protective gear such as a hard hat. A worker at a power plant may need to wear a Hazmat suit before entering a radioactive area.
Welding related injuries can be prevented by wearing the right and complete personal protective equipment.
Protective breathing equipment is equipment (often a face mask or a full suite) connected to a set of filters that filter the air from impurities that exist in certain ubnormal circumstances. One example is. People that spray cars need such equipment because as much as 60% of the output of a spray gun (pigment, hardener and tinner) goes in the air and only 40% on the car. This is extremely toxic and so you need protective breathing equipment. Simialry, firemen that could need to go inside buildings that are full of fire fumes. They would need such equipment too. Needless to say, such equipment would need to filter out fire toxic fumes.
Why would you not want to wear protective clothing when handling patients. 1. You do not want to carry any harmful organisms around the hospital at which you work. 2. You would not want to bring any bacterium home. 3. It protects you from acquiring the same sickness as the patient.
Welding related injuries can be prevented by wearing the right and complete personal protective equipment.
This isn't technology, but is tools; you would need protective clothing, lots of water, and information about how to survive.