scabbling or grinding. 3 Ask your safety clothing supplier if you need advice on selecting suitable protective equipment. 3 Provide other relevant PPE (eg eye and hearing protection). 3 Provide storage for PPE to prevent damage or contamination when not in use. 3 Keep any PPE cleaned and replace at recommended intervals.
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The grinding wheel is hot after use, creating a burn, heat, or fire hazard. Do not touch the wheel after it has been used. The grinding wheel generates sparks, creating a fire hazard. Keep all combustibles away from sparks. There is a possibility of dust exposure that may create a health hazard. Know the hazards that may be created by the work ...
· Angle grinders used with cutting discs expose workers to a range of severe additional hazards. Discs can shatter or explode, sending pieces flying in all directions. When intending to use an angle grinder, focus on the hazards and risks that could arise and put in place the necessary control measures. Elimination of the hazards or substitution ...
2 · Introduction. Approval of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is one of the needs and requirements of the Factories and Machinery Act 1967, Occupational Health and Safety Act 1994 and Regulations there under. These legislations can be referred Legislation on PPE. The Regulations prescribe 7 types of PPE that require the approval from the Chief ...
· Personal protective equipment (PPE) at work. Employers should provide appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and training in its usage to their employees wherever there is a risk to health and safety. PPE should be worn as a last resort. Whenever there are risks to health and safety that cannot be adequately controlled by other ways ...
· • Milling, sawing, turning, shaping, cutting, grinding, or stamping of any solid materials. • Heat treatment, tempering, or kiln firing of any metal or other materials. • Gas or electric arc welding or other forms of welding processes. • Repair or servicing of any vehicle. • Caustic or explosive materials. 2.