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Training on Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Soorty Enterprises (Garments Division)
Cleaner Technology Project (CTP) for Textile Industry
Programme for Industrial Sustainable DevelopmentA Joint Project of CPI and Royal Netherlands Embassy
Recompiled by: Malik Sohail
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Chemical use
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Electric Current
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Material Transportation
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Material Loading / Unloading
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Skidding Hazard
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Electric Panels
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Machinery Use
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Air Emissions
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Noise
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Why Eye and Face Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Thousands of people are blinded each year from work related eye injuries. Injuries that could have been prevented, if only people would have used eye or face protection.
Why Eye and Face Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Why Eye and Face Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Why Respiratory Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Hazardous materials can enter your body in three ways:
1. Ingestion 2. Skin Absorption 3. Inhalation
Because many substances which are health hazards can become airborne, knowing how to protect yourself is very important
Why Respiratory Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Why Head Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Your head is a very delicate part of your body. In and around your head are: - Your eyes, with which you see; - Your ears, with which you hear;
- Your nose, with which you smell; - Your mouth, with which you eat and speak; and - Your brain, with which you think. Injuries to the head are very serious. For this reason, head protection and safety are very important.
Why Head Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Why Hand Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
It has been estimated that almost 20% of all disabling accidents on the job involve the hands. Without your fingers or hands, your ability to work would be greatly reduced.
Human hands are unique. No other creature in the world has hands that can grasp, hold, move, and manipulate objects like human hands. They are one of your greatest assets. And, as such, must be protected and cared for.
Why Hand Protection is Important?
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Health & Safety Hazards In Textile Industry
Why Hand Protection is Important?
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Purpose of Personal Protective Equipment
While working in textile industries there is always a threat to workers’ health and safety.
Proper clothing and dress is required in the textile industry at all times.
To shield or isolate individuals from the chemical, physical and biological hazards that may be encountered at a Textile industry
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Protective Equipment?Protective Equipment includes devices and garments to protect the following part of workers’ body from injuries:
• Eyes,• Face,• Head,• Ears,• Feet,• Hands and arms, and• Whole body.
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PPE includes such items as
• Goggles,• Face Shields,• Safety glasses,• Hard hats,• Safety shoes,• Gloves,• Vests,• Earplugs / Earmuffs.
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The "Personal Protective Equipment" Standard
Personal protection equipment is important. So important, that in 1994, OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) established 29 CFR 1910.132-138, the "Personal Protection Equipment" standard.
Briefly stated, this standard requires that employers must establish and administer an effective PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) program for employees and that employees be trained in the proper use of PPE.
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Employer Responsibilities
AssessmentEmployers are required to conduct an assessment to determine the various physical and health hazards that may be present in your work area.
Physical hazards include: Sources of falling objects; Sources of temperatures; Sources of sharp objects; Sources of electric hazards; and Floor conditions.
Health hazards include: Types of chemicals you
could exposed Sources of falling objects;
Sources of harmful dusts; and
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Employee Responsibilities
Follow ALL Warnings and Precautions
Take time to read any and all warnings and precautions that may appear machines, equipment, chemicals, MSDSs, and personal protective equipment.
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Hand and Arm Protection Gloves are commonly use to provide protection against the injuries including the following:
• Burn
• Bruises
• Abrasions
• Cuts
• Fractures
• Electric shocks.
• Chemical exposures.
Gloves (Spec. OSHA 3151-12R)
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Foot and Leg Protection
Safety Shoes (Spec. ANSIZ41-1991)
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Body Protection
Full body protection can protect the hazard that could cause bodily injury including the following;
• Intense Heat
• Splashes of chemicals and other hot liquids
• Impact from tools, machinery and material
• Cuts
•Hazardous Chemicals
These type of protection includes;
• Dungaree/ Full body suit
• Coveralls
• Aprons
• Surgical gown Full body Suit (Spec. OSHA 3151-12R)
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Hearing Protection
Louder noise level could affect the hearing ability of workers. The hearing protection could protect workers against the hazard of loud noises.
Ear plugs & muffs (Spec. OSHA 3151-12R)
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Hearing Protection
All hearing protection devices should have a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)
Estimated noise exposure = workplace noise level in dBA – NRR
Be conservative when using NRRs
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Some examples
Example 1
•Ear plugs with NRR of 25 dBA
•exposure = 105 dBA
•105 minus 25 = 80 dB therefore okay
Example 2
•Same plugs
•exposure = 125 dBA
•125 minus 25 = 100 dB not acceptable; must be below 90 dB
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Hearing Protection - Types
Ear Plugs - less expensive, disposable, good ones have fairly high NRRs - sometimes difficult to tell if employees are wearing them
Ear Muffs - more expensive, more durable, typically higher NRRs than plugs, more obvious
Can be used in a very high noise areas
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Head Protection
Head protection must be provided at a place where;
• Objects might fall from above and strike on the head.
• chances of bumping of head against fixed objects, such as exposed pipes or beams.
• worker working near exposed electrical conductors.
Hard Hats (Spec. ANSI Z89.1-1986)
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Protective Goggle & Shields
Protective goggles and shield should be used against he things that might cause eye and facial injuries that includes the following;
• Dust and other flying particles, such as wool fibers of fluffs.
•Acid and other caustic liquid chemical that might splash.
•Intense light such as that created by welding arcs.
Safety Goggles
Face Shield
Welding Shield
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Care of Eye Protection Equipment
Clean your eye protection equipment usually use mild soap and water. Never use abrasive soaps, rough paper, or cloth towels. These items will scratch and damage your equipment.
Always keep your eye protection equipment in good working condition. If it is damaged, have it repaired or replaced.
Store your eye protection equipment in a sanitary, cool, dry area away from moisture.
Read the manufacturer's directions and warnings before using any eye protection equipment.
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Care of Respirator
After using your respirator, you should clean and inspect it. As you clean, be sure to look for:
Cracks or chips in the faceplate; Cracks or holes in the breathing tube or airlines Worn or frayed straps; Worn or damaged fittings; Bent or corroded buckles; or Improperly seated valves.
If you find anything wrong with your respirator, have it repaired or replaced immediately.
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Respirators & Dust Mask
•Air purifying respirators are the common respirators required in textile industry.
•They clean the air by filtering or absorbing contaminants before the respiratory system.
• Dust mask are used a place where there is hazard of air borne dust and fluffs.
Dust Mask, Respirator and Surgical Mask
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Dressed for Success!
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Work Safe
Work Smart!
Malik Sohail
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