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It’s tough for any company to develop a safe and healthful workplace without an effective Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) program. This course provides information on using personal protective equipment to effectively protect workers from being exposed to workplace hazards. Because hazards exist in every workplace, it is important for managers and supervisors to be knowledgeable about program management, hazard assessment, and training requirements.

This course includes
Hours of videos

11 hours, 50 minutes

Units & Quizzes

18

Unlimited Lifetime access
Access on mobile app
Certificate of Completion
Overview/Description Controlling a hazard at its source is the best way to protect employees. Depending on the hazard or workplace conditions, IOPS recommends the use of engineering or work practice controls to manage or eliminate hazards to the greatest extent possible. For example, building a barrier between the hazard and the employees is an engineering control; changing the way in which employees perform their work is a work practice control. When engineering, work practice, and administrative controls are not feasible or do not provide sufficient protection, employers must provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to their employees and ensure its use. Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “PPE”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards. Examples of PPE include such items as gloves, foot, and eye protection, protective hearing devices (earplugs, muffs) hard hats, respirators, and full bodysuits. Course Content
  • Personal Protective Equipment and Tool Safety
  • Introduction to PPE - General Certificate in PPE Level 3
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Part Two-Hand Tools
  • General Safety Precautions
  • Hand Tools
  • Power Tools
  • Electric Tools
  • Powered Abrasive Wheels
  • Powder Actuated Tools
  • Fatal Fact
  • Pneumatic Tools

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