July 2022
July 2022
Every year, tons of defective, damaged, and used PPE get tossed - as it should! OSHA’s Personal Protective Equipment standard says you must not use ANY defective or damaged PPE. Yet, workers still get hurt from using inadequate protection.
Your workers should always follow your company’s policy for cleaning, decontaminating, and maintaining PPE. Provide employees this downloadable PPE inspection checklist to help workers ensure their PPE is in good working order to keep them safe on the job.
Before using any PPE, your workers should regularly hold it up to the light and check for damages. Below you’ll find a list of what to look for with various types of PPE.
After about six months of regular use, any hi-vis apparel should be inspected for wear and tear, especially as it may no longer meet ANSI visibility standards.
Look for:
Using safety gloves that are past their prime can lead to cuts or loss of grip, which can cause injuries.
Look for:
It’s critical to protect your employees’ eyes from flying debris, dust and chemical splashes. Safety glasses and goggles that are damaged compromise your employees’ eyesight.
Look for: