logging in or signing up ppe adnanshakirsiddiqui Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 49 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 30, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Presented by- Karan Mathur(18) Megha Bahl(19): Presented by- Karan Mathur (18) Megha Bahl (19) PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 1What is PPE??: What is PPE?? Devices used to protect the employees from injury or illness resulting from contact with chemical, physical ,electrical, mechanical or other workplace hazard. The type of PPE used is based on the type of hazard; each situation must be evaluated independently. 2REQUIREMENT OF PPE: REQUIREMENT OF PPE To ensure the greatest possible protection for employees in workplace. Helps in establishing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. PPE is only considered effective if it prevents the contaminant from reaching the wearer. 3PowerPoint Presentation: 4 BASIC PPE’S USED IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY ARE:-: BASIC PPE’S USED IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY ARE:- HEAD PROTECTION EYE AND FACE PROTECTION HEARING PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ARM PROTECTION FOOT AND LEG PROTECTION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 5Hearing Protection: Hearing Protection 6Hearing Protection : Hearing Protection EAR PLUGS- Cheap and Disposable EAR MUFFS- Expensive and Durable Can be used together in very high noise areas 7Head Protection: Head Protection 8Head Protection: Head Protection Class A – Impact and penetration resistant and limited voltage protection – up to 2,200 volts. Class B – Highest level of high-voltage shock and burn protection – up to 20,000 volts. These protect from impact and penetration hazards such as falling/flying objects. Class C – Lightweight comfort and important protection but not electrical hazard protected. 9Arm and Hand Protection: Arm and Hand Protection 10Gloves are typically used for-: Gloves are typically used for- Chemical Protection Abrasion Protection Friction Protection Protection from extreme heat and cold 11Foot and Leg Protection: Foot and Leg Protection 12PROTECTIVE FOOT WEAR: PROTECTIVE FOOT WEAR Steel toed footwear preferably with guards is used to protect feet from crushing injuries caused by heavy objects. Rubber boots are often used to protect feet from exposure to liquids. 13Respiratory Protection: Respiratory Protection 14RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Protects the worker by removing harmful materials that may enter the lungs via mouth and nose. Inhalation is one of the quickest ways to get into some serious illness resulting into dizziness, unconsciousness and even death. 15Eye Protection: Eye Protection 16Eye Protection: Eye Protection Common Uses : Impact Protection Chemical Hazards Radiation P rotection welder’s goggles Laser goggles UV Infrared 17Other Protective Clothing: Other Protective Clothing 18OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Used to protect the clothes from hazard in the workplace. To be considered effective and protective. Clothing must prevent the contaminant from reaching the clothes or skin of the wearer 19SEQUENCE FOR APPLYING PPE: SEQUENCE FOR APPLYING PPE 20SEQUENCE FOR REMOVING PPE: SEQUENCE FOR REMOVING PPE 21Limitations Associated With PPE:: Limitations Associated With PPE: It protects only the wearer. It is only effective if correctly selected, fit and if the individual is properly trained. The choice of PPE may compromise mobility, visibility, communication etc.. 22PowerPoint Presentation: 23 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
ppe adnanshakirsiddiqui Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 49 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 30, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Presented by- Karan Mathur(18) Megha Bahl(19): Presented by- Karan Mathur (18) Megha Bahl (19) PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 1What is PPE??: What is PPE?? Devices used to protect the employees from injury or illness resulting from contact with chemical, physical ,electrical, mechanical or other workplace hazard. The type of PPE used is based on the type of hazard; each situation must be evaluated independently. 2REQUIREMENT OF PPE: REQUIREMENT OF PPE To ensure the greatest possible protection for employees in workplace. Helps in establishing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. PPE is only considered effective if it prevents the contaminant from reaching the wearer. 3PowerPoint Presentation: 4 BASIC PPE’S USED IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY ARE:-: BASIC PPE’S USED IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY ARE:- HEAD PROTECTION EYE AND FACE PROTECTION HEARING PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ARM PROTECTION FOOT AND LEG PROTECTION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 5Hearing Protection: Hearing Protection 6Hearing Protection : Hearing Protection EAR PLUGS- Cheap and Disposable EAR MUFFS- Expensive and Durable Can be used together in very high noise areas 7Head Protection: Head Protection 8Head Protection: Head Protection Class A – Impact and penetration resistant and limited voltage protection – up to 2,200 volts. Class B – Highest level of high-voltage shock and burn protection – up to 20,000 volts. These protect from impact and penetration hazards such as falling/flying objects. Class C – Lightweight comfort and important protection but not electrical hazard protected. 9Arm and Hand Protection: Arm and Hand Protection 10Gloves are typically used for-: Gloves are typically used for- Chemical Protection Abrasion Protection Friction Protection Protection from extreme heat and cold 11Foot and Leg Protection: Foot and Leg Protection 12PROTECTIVE FOOT WEAR: PROTECTIVE FOOT WEAR Steel toed footwear preferably with guards is used to protect feet from crushing injuries caused by heavy objects. Rubber boots are often used to protect feet from exposure to liquids. 13Respiratory Protection: Respiratory Protection 14RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Protects the worker by removing harmful materials that may enter the lungs via mouth and nose. Inhalation is one of the quickest ways to get into some serious illness resulting into dizziness, unconsciousness and even death. 15Eye Protection: Eye Protection 16Eye Protection: Eye Protection Common Uses : Impact Protection Chemical Hazards Radiation P rotection welder’s goggles Laser goggles UV Infrared 17Other Protective Clothing: Other Protective Clothing 18OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Used to protect the clothes from hazard in the workplace. To be considered effective and protective. Clothing must prevent the contaminant from reaching the clothes or skin of the wearer 19SEQUENCE FOR APPLYING PPE: SEQUENCE FOR APPLYING PPE 20SEQUENCE FOR REMOVING PPE: SEQUENCE FOR REMOVING PPE 21Limitations Associated With PPE:: Limitations Associated With PPE: It protects only the wearer. It is only effective if correctly selected, fit and if the individual is properly trained. The choice of PPE may compromise mobility, visibility, communication etc.. 22PowerPoint Presentation: 23