Personal protective equipment and protective clothing

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18. Personal protective equipment and protective clothing
18.1. General provisions
18.1.1. Where adequate protection against the risk of accident or injury to health,
including exposure to adverse conditions, cannot be ensured by other means, suitable
personal protective equipment and protective clothing, having regard to the type of
work and risks, should be provided and maintained by the employer, without cost to the
workers, as may be prescribed by national laws or regulations.
18.1.2. Personal protective equipment and protective clothing should comply with
standards set by the competent authority, taking into account as far as possible
ergonomic principles.
18.1.3. Employers should provide the workers with the appropriate means to
enable them to use the individual protective equipment and should require and ensure
its proper use.
18.1.4. A competent person having a full understanding of the nature of the
hazard and the type, range and performance of the protection required should:
(a) select suitable items of personal protective equipment and protective clothing;
(b) arrange that they are properly stored, maintained, cleaned and, if necessary for
health reasons, disinfected or sterilised at suitable intervals.
18.1.5. Workers should be required to make proper use of and to take good care
of the personal protective equipment and protective clothing provided for their use.
18.1.6. Workers should be instructed in the use of personal protective equipment
and protective clothing.
18.1.7. Workers working alone on construction sites in confined spaces, enclosed
premises or in remote or inaccessible places should be provided with an appropriate
alarm and the means of rapidly summoning assistance in an emergency.
18.2. Types
18.2.1. Where necessary, workers should be provided with and wear the
following personal protective equipment and protective clothing:
(a) safety helmets or hard hats to protect the head from injury due to falling or flying
objects, or due to striking against objects or structures;
(b) clear or coloured goggles, a screen, a face shield or other suitable device when
likely to be exposed to eye or face injury from airborne dust or flying particles,
dangerous substances, harmful heat, light or other radiation, and in particular

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