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General Requirements-Personal Protective 
Equipment:

OSHA Standard 1910.132 through 1910.139

OSHA standard 1910.132 states in relevant part:

a.  Protective equipment, including personal 

protective equipment (PPE) for eyes, face, 
head, and extremities, protective clothing, 
respiratory devices, and protective shields and 
barriers, shall be provided, used, and 
maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition 
whereever it is necessary by reason of 
hazards of processes or environment, 
chemical hazards, radiological hazards, or 
mechanical irritants encountered in a manner 
capable of causing injury or impairment in the 
function of any part of the body through 
absortion, inhalation or physical contact.

This standard is subject to change. Please check www.osha.gov 
for the latest regulatory updates

General

Sometimes, it is not possible to reduce a hazard by eliminating it, 
substituting a less hazardous process or product, making changes 
to equipment, or even by changing how you do the job. That’s 
when you need personal protection.
PPE includes items like gloves, goggles, boots, hearing protection 
and respirators. Respirators filter out particles or block gases and 
vapors that can harm the respiratory system. With a surface area 
well supplied with blood vessels and equal in size to a tennis court, 
the lungs are the quickest and most direct route for absorbing 
harmful substance into your body.

Note:

 PPE does not prevent accidents, but it does prevent or re-

duce injury and even fatalities when used properly.

Equipment (PPE)

Protective equipment must be selected carefully. Always test fit 
the protective equipment to be sure it fits properly and comfort-
ably. If it isn’t comfortable -- it won’t be worn; if it isn’t worn -- it 
won’t protect. PPE includes:

• respirators
• chemical-resistant clothing
• hearing protectors
• gloves
• safety goggles and glasses
• hard hats
• sensors to detect hazardous substance
• communication devices used for safe 

deployment of workers

Inhaling pesticide fumes and mists is a very common entry route 
of pesticides into the body. Absortion through the lungs is great 
and the sensitivity is high.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 
(NIOSH), under authority of the Federal Mine Safety and Health  

Act of 1977 and the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 
tests, approves, and certifies respiratory equipment as being safe 
for its intended purpose.

Note:

 Always be certain that the NIOSH compliance number is 

on the product before purchasing respiratory equipment.

Two systems of respiratory protection are available, depending 

on the type of respiratory risk involved: air-purification (filtering) 
and air-supplying. For most pesticide work, the air-purifying 
equipment is adequate and safe.

Protective equipment is usually required by the pesticide label in 

one form or another and is integral to safe pesticide application. 
Chemical-protective clothing consists of multilayered garments 
made out of various materials that protect against a variety of 
hazards. Because no single material can protect against all chem-
icals, multiple layers of various materials usually are used to in-
crease the degree of protection. Protection is maximized by total 
encapsulation (completely covering the wearer). An assortment 
of types of chemical-protective hats, hoods, gloves, and boot cov-
ers are used with the garments.

There are many brands and models of protective equipment 

available for use in pesticide application. Price is not always an 
indicator of quality, so shop carefully.

Note:

 Select equipment that is 

NIOSH tested and approved.

Protective equipment, appropriate for the task and hazards that an 

employee could be exposed, shall be provided by the employer. 
Since comfort and proper fit must be considered, the person who 
is going to use it must select the proper size to ensure correct fit 
and function. Unused protective equipment does not help any-
one.

Note:

 Many supply centers, hardware stores, chemical retailers, 

and equipment/machinery dealers keep protective equipment in 
stock.

Training

Written procedures shall be developed for PPE use. These proce-
dures shall include all information and guidance necessary for 
their proper selection, use and care. The employer shall provide 
fitting instructions including demonstrations and practice in how 
the PPE should be worn, It is essential that both supervisors and 
workers be properly instructed in PPE selection, use, and mainte-
nance. Training shall provide the workers an opportunity to han-
dle PPE, and have it fitted properly.

When to replace PPE

All PPE shall be inspected routinely before and after each use. A 
program for maintenance and care of PPE shall be initiated and be 
adjusted to the type of work place, working conditions, and haz-
ards. It shall include the following:

• inspection for defects and damage
• cleaning and disinfecting
• repair
• storage

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Страница 9: ...es respiratory equipment as being safe for its intended purpose Note Always be certain that the NIOSH compliance number is on the product before purchasing respiratory equipment Two systems of respiratory protection are available depending onthetypeofrespiratoryriskinvolved air purification filtering and air supplying For most pesticide work the air purifying equipment is adequate and safe Protect...

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