If it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate a foreseeable risk to the health and safety to anyone at the place of work, an employer must eliminate the risk. If it is not reasonably practicable to do so, an employer must control the risk. Controlling the risk may involve the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) by workers, in order to reduce their exposure to hazards.
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PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) refers to the equipment worn by workers to reduce their exposure to hazards.
PPE includes such items as:
- eye protection (goggles, glasses)
- hearing protection (ear plugs, ear muffs)
- respiratory protection (respirators, face masks, cartridge filters)
- foot protection (safety boots)
- head protection (hard hats)
- body protection (aprons, safety harnesses).
Note: PPE includes any substance used to protect health, for example, sun screen.
See Clause 15 of the OHS Regulation 2001which provides information about the provision of the PPE.