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QUICK TM CARD Protect Yourself Construction Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Eye and Face Protection Safety glasses or face shields are worn any time work operations can cause foreign objects to get in the eye. For example, during welding, cutting, grinding, nailing (or when working with concrete and/or harmful or when exposed to flying particles). Wear when exposed to any electrical hazards, including working on energized electrical systems. Eye and face protectors select based on anticipated hazards. Foot Protection Construction workers should wear work shoes or boots with slip-resistant and puncture-resistant soles. Safety-toed footwear is worn to prevent crushed toes when working around heavy equipment or falling objects. Hand Protection Gloves should fit snugly. Workers should wear the right gloves for the job (examples: heavy-duty rubber gloves for concrete work; welding gloves for welding; insulated gloves and sleeves when exposed to electrical hazards). Head Protection Wear hard hats where there is a potential for objects falling from above, bumps to the head from fixed objects, or of accidental head contact with electrical hazards. Hard hats routinely inspect them for dents, cracks or deterioration; replace after a heavy blow or electrical shock; maintain in good condition. Hearing Protection Use earplugs/earmuffs in high noise work areas where chainsaws or heavy equipment are used; clean or replace earplugs regularly. For more complete information: Occupational Safety and Health Administration U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov (800) 321-OSHA OSHA 3260-09N-05

This document is to be used as a supplement to the Hazard Assessment Tool for Shops in the selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Shop. 1 Applicable PPE Specific type (example) Characteristics Applications Disposable latex gloves Hazard Assessment Tool for Shops PPE Selection Guide 501 Westwood Plaza, 4 th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90095 Phone: 310-825-5689 Fax: 310-825-7076 www.ehs.ucla.edu Powdered or unpowdered Working with biological hazards (human blood, body fluids, blood borne pathogens, specimens) Light latex, vinyl or nitrile gloves Disposable nitrile gloves Puncture, abrasion resistant, protection from splash hazards Working with Biological Hazards and chemical splash hazards Disposable vinyl gloves Economical, durable, similar to latex Biological Hazards Light chemical resistant gloves Light to heavy chemical resistant gloves Natural rubber latex Nitrile gloves Chemical resistant, liquid-proof Chemical resistant, good puncture, cut, and abrasion resistance Working with small liquids, organic solvents, flammable compounds Apparatus under pressure, air or water reactive Heavy chemical resistant gloves Butyl gloves Viton II gloves High permeation resistance to most Large volumes of organic solvents, small to large volumes of dangerous solvents, acutely toxic or hazardous materials High permeation resistance to most Same as butyl gloves, plus hazardous material spills 1 Products illustrated can be purchased from numerous manufacturers and/or suppliers, including, but not limited to, Laboratory Safety Supply, Grainger Industrial Supply, Fisher Scientific, VWR and others. Jan 2012-1- PPE Selection Guide

Butyl/Silver Shield gloves and apron Heavy chemical resistant gloves (cont.) Extra chemical and mechanical protection Same as butyl and Viton II gloves, added mechanical protection, hazardous material spills Terrycloth autoclave gloves Heat resistant Working with hot liquids and equipment, open flames, oil bath Insulated gloves Cryogen gloves Water resistant or water proof, protection against ultra-cold temperatures Cryogenic liquids handling Wire mesh gloves Cut resistant Working with sharp tools or equipment Rubber-coated wash apron Chemical splash protection, good abrasion resistance Working with apparatus under pressure, air or water reactive, large liquids Chemical resistant apron Neoprene apron and sleeves Chemical resistant, tear resistant Water or air reactive, large liquids, small to large volumes of acutely toxic corrosives Jan 2012-2- PPE Selection Guide

Leather Shop Apron Protects clothing from dirt, dyes, debris, or non-hazardous General industrial, maintenance, construction, carpentry, or shop applications Shop Aprons Denim Shop Apron Protects clothing from dirt, dyes, debris, or non-hazardous General industrial, maintenance, construction, carpentry, or shop applications Glasses Safety glasses Polycarbonate lens, side shields for eye protection. Meets ANSI and OSHA specifications Working with chemical, biological, or physical hazards. Glasses/Goggle Hybrid Impact resistant lens with anti-fog coating and polyurethane foam seal Working with, biological, dusty or overhead work Goggles Tight fitting goggles Laser Goggles Tight fitting, protects eyes from impact, spray, paint,, flying chips, dust particles Polycarbonate lens, indirect ventilation, meets ANSI and OSHA specifications Working with large liquids, organic solvents, hazardous, air or water reactive, dusty or dirty operations Appropriately shaded goggles; optical density based on beam parameters Working with Class 3 or Class 4 lasers Jan 2012-3- PPE Selection Guide

Face shield Safety shield N-95 Chemical resistant face shield High-impact-resistant, clear polycarbonate, magnetic base. For use with mild acids, caustics, aromatic hydrocarbons. For use when splash hazard. For use when using air or water reactive or in operations that produce flying particles. Protects operator from flying chips (swarf), sparks, and splashing coolant generated at the machines point of operation Protects against dusts, fumes, mists, microorganisms amounts of debris or dusty environments Half face Air purifying respirator protects against variety of particulates, vapors, dust, mists, fumes; depends on filter cartridge used amounts of debris or dusty environments; chemical vapors; particulates Respirators Full face Same as half- face, but with greater protection factor, and greater protection of eyes and face; depends on filter cartridge used amounts of debris or dusty environments; chemical vapors; particulates SCBA Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus is a device that provides air in an immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) atmosphere Working in a confined space where the atmosphere is unpredictable or uncontrollable. Jan 2012-4- PPE Selection Guide

Hearing Protection Disposable Ear Plugs Reusable Ear Plugs Hearing Band Earmuffs Slip Resistant Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or Polyurethane foam, one time use design (no cleaning), one size fits all, light weight, low cost, blocks all sound Silicone, tapered fit, reusable (needs cleaning), corded or uncorded, light weight, more durable than disposable Ear plugs connected to a flexible band that can be worn around the neck when not needed One size fits all, fits better for longer periods of time, higher noise reduction rating, very durable, dielectric equipment. equipment. Can be used for equipment. equipment. Slip resistant sole, comfortable, light weight Working in areas made of tile, marble, or terrazzo. Footwear Protection Safety Boots Steel toe offers toe protection, durable, puncture resistant Working in areas with power tools or heavy machinery used in construction. Chemical Resistant Boot High permeation resistance to most Working with large amounts of chemical compounds or during chemical spill clean-up Jan 2012-5- PPE Selection Guide