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General principles:
must be provided by the employer must be free of charge to employee (including replacements) must be used when directed by employer protection measure of last resort
Ear protection
Must be worn when required Defects must be reported Disposable ear plugs:
Ear protection
Re-usable ear plugs:
regular and careful washing fitted by a trained person must be good fit dust may irritate Ear defenders: well designed well made must be good fit
Equipment:
spectacles goggles fixed and portable shields goggles specialist work activity goggles
Skin protection
Potentially harmful substances:
pitch, tar, bitumen cement, brick and stone dust tile and plaster dust paint, varnish, lacquer adhesives wood dust, fibreglass, resins solvents, fuels, oils spirits, thinners, acids, alkalis ionising radiations and others
Skin protection
Protective clothing:
Abrasion, unloading bricks and blocks, general materials handling Bitumen, hot work, etc.
Head protection
Employers in construction must: provide, maintain and replace head protection as necessary ensure use, so far as is reasonably practicable unless there is no foreseeable risk of injury
Head protection
Persons in charge of sites may make rules concerning the wearing of head protection Employees and selfemployed persons must wear head protection when so required
Dust
Any powder or dust including: cement, wood, stone silica, fillers, plaster Any excess dust can be harmful, ranging from: skin irritation to respiratory problems Possible long-term health problems
easily maintained freedom of movement may have shelf life colour coded cartridges
High efficiency dust respirator: full face protection correct fitting and use