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Personal Protective Equipment simply called PPE is a collective name for all the safety equipment for personal use. PPE are designed to protect individuals from hazards associated to their jobs. It protects user by totally preventing or minimizing the sustenance of injuries. There are numerous kinds of PPE worn by people working in different sectors. These people may include; construction engineers, health workers, force men, firefighters, transporters, security officers, environmental workers and many more. The PPE can be subdivided into the following: 1. Head protective equipment e.g. construction safety helmet, welding helmet etc. 2. Eye protective equipment e.g. safety goggles 3. Face protective equipment : face shield 4. Body protective equipment: fire resistant cover all 5. Hand protective equipment : safety fabric gloves, leather gloves and chemical resistant gloves 6. Respiratory protective equipment e.g. nose masks 7. Ear protecti
BENEFITS OF SAFETY HELMET Hard hats or Safety helmets act as the first line of defense against head injury, but they only work when they are worn correctly. Thus, it’s safe to say safety Helmets save lives and reduce the risk of brain injury. Most head injuries can be avoided if the proper head protection is selected, used and maintained. As anyone who has visited a construction site can attest upon entering a job site that some workers don’t quite follow signs that require them to put on safety helmets or hard hats. This can be for any number of reasons such as comfort level mismatch, or simple neglect or disregard for safety helmets due to misinformation. According to reports published in several journals there’s a stern mention of most instances where head injuries occurred, and employers did not actually require workers to wear head protection. Henceforth, wherever plausible, an employer should consider it feasible to implement engineering or administrative contro
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