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How do you properly store personal protective equipment?
While PPE needs to be stored in a specific drawer or cabinet, it must also be easily accessible in case of emergencies. Facilities should consider having extra PPE on hand. In the case of lost, damaged, or compromised equipment, injuries can be avoided by having extra equipment stored on site.
How should personal protective equipment PPE be stored and maintained?
PPE shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. Essentially PPE should be stored where it cannot be damaged, deteriorate or be used by another p erson if it is unhygienic to. PPE should be stored in a location that is readily accessible for workers, students and visitors.
Why should PPE be stored?
The storage should be adequate to protect the PPE from contamination, loss, damage or deterioration. Fixed accommodation is not always necessary, for example safety glasses may be kept by the user in a suitable carrying case and PPE used by mobile workers can be stored in suitable containers in their vehicles.
What precautions should be taken when storing personal protective equipment?
Simple precautions include leaving both types of PPE in their original, sealed packages until ready for use, keeping PPE apart from personal clothing, and isolating PPE apart from items like cleaners or pesticides. A basic safeguard with PPE is regularly scheduled inspection.
Should PPE be stored in a drawer or closet?
If PPE is stored in a drawer or storage closet, these must be well-organized and periodically reviewed by the safety or facility manager to ensure the equipment is in good condition. Some personal protective clothing might be items workers are allowed to take home as it is required to be worn at all times.
How do I protect my personal protective equipment (PPE)?
A basic safeguard with PPE is regularly scheduled inspection. Check gloves for holes or thin spots. Check eyewear for cracks, warping or scratches that could obscure vision. Check the soles of insulating shoes, because good treads provide good traction.
What is a personal protective gear program?
Personal protective equipment is usually disposable, but it can also be reusable. One of the most important jobs on your cleaning team then becomes creating a personal protective gear program that outlines how to effectively clean and wash the gear.
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