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This document is a checklist for personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements from Green Environmental Management System (GEMS). It lists potential workplace hazards and asks whether employees are exposed to risks like flying debris, chemicals, extreme temperatures, falling objects, sharp surfaces, loud noises, and more. The checklist aims to identify necessary PPE to protect employees' eyes, face, head, feet, body, and hearing during tasks that could produce airborne particles, hazardous liquids, intense light/lasers, falling tools, chemicals, sharp edges, or loud noises.
This document is a checklist for personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements from Green Environmental Management System (GEMS). It lists potential workplace hazards and asks whether employees are exposed to risks like flying debris, chemicals, extreme temperatures, falling objects, sharp surfaces, loud noises, and more. The checklist aims to identify necessary PPE to protect employees' eyes, face, head, feet, body, and hearing during tasks that could produce airborne particles, hazardous liquids, intense light/lasers, falling tools, chemicals, sharp edges, or loud noises.
This document is a checklist for personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements from Green Environmental Management System (GEMS). It lists potential workplace hazards and asks whether employees are exposed to risks like flying debris, chemicals, extreme temperatures, falling objects, sharp surfaces, loud noises, and more. The checklist aims to identify necessary PPE to protect employees' eyes, face, head, feet, body, and hearing during tasks that could produce airborne particles, hazardous liquids, intense light/lasers, falling tools, chemicals, sharp edges, or loud noises.
SYSTEM (GEMS) Company Address: Bankal Road, Lapu-lapu City, 6015 Cebu, Philippines Company Telephone Number: 260 4331
Checklist for PPE Requirement
ITEMS YES NO Eyes
Do your employees perform tasks, Sawing, cutting, drilling, sanding,
or work near employees who grinding, hammering, chopping, perform tasks, that might produce abrasive blasting, punch press airborne dust or flying particles? operations, etc. Do your employees handle, or Pouring, mixing, painting, cleaning, work near employees who handle, siphoning, dip tank operations, dental hazardous liquid chemicals or and health care services, etc. encounter blood splashes? Are your employees’ faces exposed to extreme heat? Are your employees’ eyes exposed to other potential physical or chemical irritants? Are your employees exposed to Welding, cutting, laser operations, etc. intense light or lasers?
Face
Do your employees handle, or Pouring, mixing, painting, cleaning,
work near employees who handle, siphoning, dip tank operations, etc. hazardous liquid chemicals? Battery charging, installing Welding, pouring molten metal, fiberglass insulation, compressed smoothing, baking, cooking, drying, etc. air or gas operations, etc. Are your employees’ faces Cutting, sanding, grinding, hammering, exposed to other potential chopping, pouring, mixing, painting, irritants? cleaning, siphoning, etc.
Head
Might tools or other objects fall Workstations or traffic routes located
from above and strike your under catwalks or conveyor belts, employees on the head? construction, trenching, utility work, etc. Are your employees’ heads, when Construction, confined space they stand or bend, near exposed operations, building maintenance, etc. beams, machine parts, pipes, etc.? Do your employees work with or Building maintenance; utility work; near exposed electrical wiring or construction; wiring; working on or near components? communications, computer, or other high tech equipment; arc or resistance welding; etc.
Feet
Might tools, heavy equipment or Construction, plumbing, smithing,
other objects roll, fall onto or strike building maintenance, trenching, utility your employees’ feet? work, grass cutting, etc. Do your employees work with or Building maintenance; utility work; near exposed electrical wiring or construction; wiring; working on or near components? communications, computer or other high-tech equipment; arc or resistance welding; etc. Do your employees handle, or Welding, foundry work, casting, work near employees who handle, smithing, etc. molten metal? Do your employees work with Demolition, explosives manufacturing, explosives or in explosive grain milling, spray painting, abrasive atmospheres? blasting, working with highly flammable materials, etc.
Body
Are your employees’ hands and Building maintenance; utility work;
arms placed near exposed construction; wiring; working on or near electrical wiring or components? communications, computer or other high-tech equipment; arc or resistance welding; etc. Are your employees’ bodies Pouring, mixing, painting, cleaning, exposed to irritating dust or siphoning, dip tank operations, chemical splashes? machining, sawing, battery charging, installing fiberglass insulation, compressed air or gas operations, etc. Are your employees’ bodies Cutting, grinding, sanding, sawing, exposed to sharp or rough glazing, material handling, etc. surfaces?
Hearing
Are your employees exposed to Machining, grinding, sanding, working
loud noise from machines, tools, near conveyors, pneumatic equipment, music systems, etc.? generators, ventilation fans, motors, punch and brake presses, etc. Is a raised voice needed to Does any equipment have communicate with someone about manufacturer’s noise information one meter away? (including labels) that indicate noise levels equal or greater than any of the following: (a) 90 dB (b) Does the noise in any part of the workplace sound as loud as or louder than 90 decibels using the scale Decibel Levels of Common Sounds? Have there been any workers’ Building maintenance; utility work; compensation claims for noise- construction; wiring; working on or near induced hearing loss? communications, computer, or other high tech equipment; arc or resistance welding; etc.