| Personal protective
equipment provides a
last line of defense.
However, data shows that
most workers who suffer
eye, head, and foot
injuries aren't wearing
PPE. These injuries can
be lessened or avoided
altogether with proper
PPE.
OSHA requires that
all employers assess
their workplace for
hazards and certify this
assessment. The National
Safety Council's PPE
Compliance Training
Seminar will help you
meet these requirements.
In just four hours,
we'll walk you through
the key elements of the
OSHA PPE regulation
(29CFR 1910.132-140,
Subpart I), and show you
how to protect your
employees and your
business.
The seminar covers:
- The relationship
between PPE,
administrative
controls, and
engineering controls
- How to conduct a
PPE Hazard
Assessment and
Certification
Statement
- Various types of
PPE and how to use
them
- OSHA's responses
to questions about
implementation,
including: who is
required to pay for
PPE, and who is
responsible if an
employee brings in
his own PPE
- Simple,
practical methods
that ensure
compliance with the
OSHA standard and
protect your
employees
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