Personal Protective Equipment

According to OSHA, over 30% of all disabling injuries involve hand, finger, eye, head, face, foot and toe injuries—accidents that could have been prevented with the proper personal protective equipment.

Program includes:
  • Video
  • Administrative Materials
  • 5 Employee Handbooks
Video Length: 10 minutes
  • Closed Captioned
  • Available in Spanish

Program Overview:

Personal protective equipment is a simple concept that, when put to effective use, can prevent numerous injuries to your employees. This program provides an informative overview of the various types of personal protective equipment, what types are appropriate in certain situations, and how to correctly use each type of equipment.

You will learn:

  • What Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is
  • PPE for Eye and Face Hazards
  • PPE for Head Hazards
  • PPE for Hand Hazards
  • PPE for Foot Hazards
  • How to Properly Use the Various Types of PPE
  • How to Properly Maintain the Various Types of PPE
Program Contents:

  • Explanation of the OSHA Standard
  • Step-by-Step Instructions for How to Develop Your PPE Program
  • Code of Federal Regulations
  • OSHA Requirements
  • Written Program Development
  • Personal Protective Equipment Written Program
  • Recordkeeping Forms:

    Job Title PPE Requirements
    Rask-Specific PPE Requirements
    PPE Hazard Assessment and Certification Form
    PPE Map
    PPE Training Record
    PPE Inventory List
    Prescription Safety Eyewear Vendors
    Safety Shoe Vendors

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Questions? Contact Chad Brower at cbrower@southdakotasafetycouncil.org or at 605-361-7785/800-952-5539.

Contact the South Dakota Safety Council at
sdsc@southdakotasafetycouncil.org
or phone 605-361-7785 or 1-800-952-5539.