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PPE – Your Last Line Of Defence

Risk cannot always be eliminated in the workplace, so if the worst does happen, having the right safety equipment will help protect your workers and yourself when WorkSafe comes knocking.

Safety at work is everyone’s business and should include a safety equipment list. This list does not need to be complicated, and can be as simple as listing personal protective equipment (PPE) inventory or as complex as providing full workshop safety equipment list. The purpose of such a list is to ensure that workplaces are not only as safe as possible for workers, but to also comply with health and safety legislation.

What Should Be In Your Safety Equipment List?

In an industrial setting, and where any type of machinery is being operated, it’s crucial to ensure the well-being of workers through effective workplace safety systems, protocols, and risk management. And with workplace injuries costing $62 billion annually in the U.S. alone, the last line of defense to minimize the risk of an on-the-job injury is personal protective equipment. Examples include:

Even a high visibility vest, or clothing with reflective tape, is part of the personal protective equipment list and uses a practical approach to protect wearers in situations where they need to be visible (ex. road crews or working at night).

Constructing a Safety Culture

While the above safety equipment can be found in most industrial settings, a safety equipment list in construction adds additional items necessary to keep workers safe, particularly when they are working with heavy machinery or at great heights. Examples of safety supplies specifically for construction workers include:

Safety in the workplace is the responsibility of both the employer and employee, and short-cutting the maintenance can have dire consequences such as injuries, lost lives, and fines for non-compliance with legislation.

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