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A physical requirement for wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) is ensuring that the individual does not have any medical conditions or physical limitations that would prevent them from properly donning, doffing, and using the PPE effectively. This includes considerations like Allergies, breathing difficulties, and skin sensitivities that may affect the ability to wear certain types of PPE.

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