Proper selection and use of appropriate hand and body PPE will prevent or minimize the potential for worker injuries due to chemical or physical hazards. For example:
Appropriate gloves and protective clothing must be used to protect workers from hazards such as burns, cuts, electrical shock, amputation, and absorption or contact with chemicals. [29 CFR 1915.152(a)]Selection of Hand and Body Protection Use of Hand and Body Protection
Potential Hazards:
Injuries and illnesses such as:
Note: Improper selection of gloves, boots, and other protective clothing may give workers a false sense of security since chemicals may penetrate the “protection” without it showing any signs of failure.
Requirements and Example Solutions:
Note: No fabric (including leather, neoprene, latex) can provide protection against all potential hazards. It is important to select the appropriate glove and protective clothing for each specific hazard.