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Home | Weekly E-Alert Articles | Special Report: Personal Protective . . .
 

Special Report: Personal Protective Equipment
02/20/2008
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As part of a silica exposure control program, employers may have to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) such as respirators and protective clothing to shield workers from harmful silica dust. Our exclusive Special Report, "Covered from Head to Toe: Personal Protective Equipment; What Do You Need, When Do You Need It, and How Do You Ensure Its Effectiveness?" can assist you in determining whether PPE is necessary and appropriate depending on the hazards workers face and will help you make sure your employees know how to use PPE effectively.

Access the "Personal Protective Equipment; What Do You Need, When Do You Need It, and How Do You Ensure Its Effectiveness?" report now.




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