Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personal protective equipment is any device worn by a worker to protect against hazards. Some examples are respirators, gloves, ear plugs, hard hats, safety goggles, and safety shoes or boots.
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Personal protective equipment is any device worn by a worker to protect against hazards. Some examples are respirators, gloves, ear plugs, hard hats, safety goggles, and safety shoes or boots.
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FREE WEBINAR MLTSD Struck by, Motor Vehicle & Equipment Hazards Initiative
Watch nowUse this checklist to assess compliance with Reg 860 WHMIS and Reg 833 Control of Exposure to Biological or Chemical Agents, and determine recommended actions.
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This Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at workplaces guide covers employer responsibilities, types of PPE, and safety measures.
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There’s a belief that providing PPE for your staff is an easy solution to hazard management. We’re here to debunk the myth. Introducing the Hierarchy of Controls.
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Review Ontario specific regulatory requirements, such as O.Reg.833 and O.Reg.490, related to respirator use in the workplace and explore actions employers and workers can take.
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Poor design and fit of PPE put women workers at greater risk, says new CSA study.
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More COVID-19 variants are here and so us the flu. Help raise awareness about the correct way to wear a mask with this free poster.
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Wearing a mask can reduce COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses in the workplace. Raise masking awareness with this free poster.
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More COVID-19 variants are here and so is the flu. Help raise masking awareness with this free poster.
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There are COVID-19 variants lurking – what do they mean for you, your business and the masks you use? Safety experts Kirsi Henry and Jack Minacs get the scoop from WSPS’ “mask guru” Wagish Yajaman.
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Get the latest mask and respirator insights from experts at the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development.
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Employees who work indoors and outdoors within two metres of an unmasked person must wear appropriate eye protection and masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
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A key tool in the Ontario Government's COVID-19 Response Framework is a requirement for workplaces to develop a safety plan. The plan's goal is to prevent transmission of the virus.
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Should you now be wearing two masks instead of one? Wearing better masks, indoors and out? These are just two suggestions pundits have made in the face of more infectious COVID-19 variants.
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Eye safety infographic.
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Know when and what type of head protection to use.
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Hierarchy of Controls for Biological, Chemical and Physical Agents: PPE FAQ
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Be able to choose what type of gloves are needed for the job.
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Wear the correct respirator for the job and make sure it fits properly.
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Learn the proper use and care of eye protection.
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