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| Electric Power >> Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) refers to items typically worn by a
worker to provide protection from recognized hazards. Depending on the job
task to be performed, PPE for the electric power industry generally includes
safety glasses, face shields, hard hats, safety shoes, insulating (rubber)
gloves with leather protectors, insulating sleeves, and flame-resistant (FR)
clothing. Additional PPE, such as fall protection equipment, respirators,
chemical-resistant or cut-resistant gloves, and chaps, may be required,
depending on the results of the hazard assessment required under 1910.132 or on
additional "269" requirements (for example, when working with brush chippers,
chain saws, or stump cutters).
Prior to requiring workers to wear PPE, employers are required to:
Live Line/Bare Hand Work Donning and Doffing PPE Flame-Resistant (FR) Clothing Fall Protection Equipment Insulating Gloves and Sleeves Insulating Protective Equipment (IPE) Line Clearance Tree Trimming |
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