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Basic Health & Safety Toolbox Talk

  • <br><br>It is sometimes necessary to work in atmospheres in which hazardous dust or fumes are present. Ideally, the contaminant should be controlled at source to minimise the hazard, but this is not always possible so safety equipment will be provided by your employer for your protection.<br><br>Respiratory protective equipment (respirators or breathing apparatus) should be selected to prevent the wearer from breathing dangerous levels of dust, gas or vapour or to provide oxygen. A respirator suitable for use in one set of circumstances may be useless in another, so proper selection is essential if wearers are to receive adequate protection. A respirator which gives perfect protection against a dangerous fume will be useless if there is a lack of oxygen.<br><br>All equipment, with the exception of disposable types, requires cleaning, disinfecting and inspection after use and before wearing by another person. Cartridges and filters have a limited life, which can vary depending upon the environment in which they are used. Manufacturers' recommendations should be closely followed. Equipment must be properly stored when not in use.<br><br>Training in the use and application of respiratory protective equipment is essential for all types of equipment, and it should only be worn by persons who are thoroughly familiar with it and know the procedure to adopt in case of emergency.<br><br>Do you understand this?<br>

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