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Personal Protective Equipment

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Audience:

All workers who work in or around areas which require the use of personal protective equipment

Average
Training Time:

30 to 40 minutes NOTE
US Code of Federal Regulation Reference:
Title 29, Part 1910,
Section 132

Format/
Product Code:

CD-ROM (MPEG Video)/ CLPPEMPG

Produced by:

Mastery Technologies, Inc.

Mastery interactive version based on
original video content produced by:

Comprehensive Loss Management, Inc.

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OVERVIEW
This course features a refreshingly modern approach to presenting instruction that is sure to grab the attention of your younger workers as well as your more seasoned employees. Clever use of camera angles and an energetic learning message keeps the learner attentive and makes their involvement in this course fun and interesting. Twenty nine interactions hold the worker’s interest and drive home the key learning objectives.

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TOPICS
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:


Eye Protection

  • Eye Injuries
  • Protecting your eyes

Head Protection

  • Hard Hats

Hand & Skin Protection

  • Hand Injuries
  • Choosing the Right Glove
  • Glove Care
  • Glove Fit
  • Skin Protection

Foot Protection

  • Protective Footwear

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PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...

Use proper eye protection

  1. Identify eye hazards on the job.
  2. List acceptable forms of eye protection.
  3. Evaluate hazards to select the proper type of eye protection.

Protect your head from injury

  1. Explain when head protection is needed.
  2. Describe the parts of a hard hat.
  3. Recall that most people are looking away when head injuries occur.

Use proper hand protection

  1. Recognize problems associated with hand injuries.
  2. Evaluate hazards to select the proper type of hand protection.
  3. Describe when gloves should be discarded.
  4. Explain how to take care of reusable gloves.

Use appropriate protective clothing

  1. List various forms of protective clothing.

Use proper foot protection

  1. Identify areas of the foot that may need extra protection.
  2. Evaluate hazards to select the proper type of foot protection.
  3. Agree that worn protective shoes cannot properly protect your feet.

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