WHEN USED PROPERLY, suitable protective
equipment can prevent many serious injuries in construction work.
Eyes are extremely delicate. Eyesight can be permanently impaired or even
completely lost if flying chips of steel or fragments of concrete strike your
eyes. When cutting concrete, wear
goggles or a face shield. When drilling
overhead or when dust is present, suitable goggles are required. When working around concrete vibrators,
safety goggles or a face shield will prevent most splashes from reaching your
eyes. When drilling or cutting
pressure-treated or preserved lumber, creosote timbers or any lumber, always
wear eye protection. If glasses are worn
with corrective lenses, goggles may be needed to be worn over glasses for
additional protection from damage or breakage.
Now, let us consider nose and throat
protection. To prevent nose and throat
irritation when working in dusty conditions, wear appropriate respiratory
protection. The type of work being done
will determine the type of respiratory protection needed.
Falls can be prevented if employees properly use approved safety harnesses and life lines. Use a safety harness and lanyard to limit the
fall distance to 6 feet. They only work,
when use correctly. Contact your
supervisor for the proper use of this equipment.
PREVENT INJURIES BY WEARING THE APPROPRIATE
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
This information is provided by: Assurance Agency
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