MIOSHA: Key Information: Part 6 Personal Protective Equipment Flashcards
An employer shall provide to an employee, at no expense to the employee, the X of personal protective equipment and replacement equipment necessary due to reasonable wear and tear required by this part or any other construction safety standard rules.
initial issuance
An employer shall require an employee to wear X when prescribed by the rules of this part
personal protective equipment
If the employer supplies personal protective equipment which is worn in direct contact with the skin, the equipment shall be X
sanitized before being reissued to another employee.
A class X helmet shall bear a certification by the manufacturer that the helmet is as prescribed in ANSI standard Y .1-1986 industrial head protection.
A
Z89
A class X helmet for the protection of an employee exposed to voltages of more than Y volts shall bear a certification by the manufacturer that the helmet is as prescribed in ANSI standard Z -1986
B
600 Volts
Z89
A X shall be used to protect the employee where falling or flying objects or particles or from other harmful contacts or exposures.
helmet
Where there is exposure to X, helmet liners or wind guards shall not be in contact with the outside shell of the helmet.
electrical contact
A metallic helmet shall X
not be used.
A helmet that has been X shall not be worn.
physically altered, painted, or damaged
An employee shall not X alter the helmet
physically alter the helmet
A X shall be provided with a helmet and shall be used when the employee is exposed to weather.
chin strap
A hat, cap, or net shall be worn by a person where there is a danger of X in moving machinery or equipment or where there is exposure to means of ignition.
hair entanglement
A hair enclosure used in an area where there is a danger of ignition from heat, flame, or chemical reaction shall be made of
materials that are flame-retardant
X shall be used where a hazard or risk of injury exists from flying objects or particles, harmful contacts, exposures such as glare, liquids, injurious radiation, electrical flash,
or a combination of these hazards.
Face and eye protection
X regarding noise shall be provide as part 680 describes.
Ear protection
Safety toe footwear shall bear a X and to show certification of compliance with ANSI standard Z41-1991.
Safety toe footwear shall bear a permanent mark to show the manufacturer’s name or trademark
An employee shall X, if conditions of the job are likely to cause a foot injury.
The Y shall provide the foot protection or toe protection unless X or other employer-employee agreement.
wear foot protection or toe protection, or both
Employee
specifically otherwise provided for in a collective bargaining agreement
Where toe protection other than safety toe footwear prescribed in subrule (1) of this rule is worn the toe protection shall have an impact value X
of not less than that required for the safety toe footwear.
Where a hazard is created from a process, a chemical or mechanical irritant which could cause an injury or impairment to the feet by absorption or from physical contact other than from impact, X
footwear such as boots, overshoes, rubbers, wooden-soled shoes, or their equivalent shall be worn by the employee and provided for by the employer.
An employee who handles rough, sharp-edged, abrasive materials,or whose work subjects the hands to lacerations, punctures, burns, or bruises, shall wear hand protection of a type suitable for the work
being performed. The X shall provide the hand protection.
The employee shall provide the hand protection.
X shall not be worn when operating rotating equipment such as a drill or a powered threading machine.
Cloth gloves
Precautions shall be taken with regard to X that is worn near a source of flame, spark, a hot surface, or material that could ignite the clothing.
synthetic clothing
An employee shall not wear X, near a machine having reciprocating or rotating shafts or spindles or when handling material that could catch on clothing or jewelry and cause injury. A ring shall not be worn on the finger unless Y
Loose clothing, neckwear encircling the neck, or exposed jewelry, such as rings and necklaces
covered by a glove or tape.
When an employee is exposed to hazards such as radiation, alkalis, acids, abrasives, and temperature extremes other than those caused by weather conditions, appropriate head, body, and X shall be worn to protect the employee from the hazard. Such personal protective equipment shall be provided by the X.
hand protection
employer
X are required by MIOSHA when a “jobsite risk assessment” requires its use. MDOT 3903 also requires its use.
Safety vests
An X shall ensure that an employee whose protection from falling is not covered by another part of the construction safety standards and who works more than Y feet above the ground or floor from an unguarded work surface or who, regardless of height,
works from an unguarded work surface above or adjacent to, a specific hazard, such as, but not limited to, dangerous equipment or an open tank or vat of hazardous substances, is X
employer_
10 feet
either secured
by a rope grab to a lifeline or to a structure or is protected by a safety net prescribed in R 408.40635.
Subrule (1) of this rule does not apply to an employee who is doing
any of the following:
a. Performing the operations of making initial connections of
structural shapes up to X feet in height above the floor, water,
or ground.
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An employer shall ensure that a X is used only for employee safeguarding. An employer shall ensure that a X actually subjected to in-service loading is Y from service and is not used again
for employee safeguarding.
lifeline, safety belt, and a lanyard
immediately removed
An employer shall ensure that a lifeline is secured directly above the point of operation to an anchorage or structural member capable of supporting a minimum dead weight of X pounds.
5,000
An employer shall ensure that a safety belt lanyard is a minimum of X inch nylon rope, or equivalent that has a maximum length which provides for a vertical drop of not more than Y feet from the point that the rope is attached to the body.
1/2-
6 feet
An employer shall ensure that a X is used for emergency rescue work and is not subjected to Y
safety line
shock loading.
An employer shall ensure that a safety line is not less than X-inch diameter first grade manila rope or equivalent
½
An employer shall provide safety nets if a workplace is more than X feet above the ground, water, or other surfaces and if the use of ladders, scaffolds, catch platforms, temporary floors, safety lines, or
safety belts is impractical.
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If safety net protection is used, an employer shall ensure that X until the net is in place and has been tested
operations are not undertaken
An employer shall ensure that a net extends X feet beyond the edge of the work surface where an employee is exposed and is installed as close under the work surface as practical, but not more than Y feet below the work surface. An employer shall ensure
that the net is hung with Z to prevent an employee from coming in contact with the surface below.
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sufficient clearance
An employer shall ensure that the mesh size of a net is not more than X inches by Y inches.
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