Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment
Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “PPE”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Personal protective equipment may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, or coveralls, vests, and full bodysuits.
- When it is necessary
- What kind is necessary
- How to properly put it on, adjust, wear and take it off
- The limitations of the equipment
- Proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of the equipment
If PPE is to be used, a PPE program should be implemented. This program should address the hazards present; the selection, maintenance, and use of PPE; the training of employees; and monitoring of the program to ensure its ongoing effectiveness.
Fall Safety Equipment Kit
2 fall arrester anchorage point harness (back - front)
2 adjustment loops
2 adjustable lateral plates
According to EN361 Specification
Size : GT - S/M/L,
Color : Red
Material : Polyester; Webbing width – 45mm
Sit Strap : Provides repartition effect during the fall and decreasing impact on the users body
Examples of Use: Long Movement with Multi Connection and Disconnection
Connectors: Y: Represents different connectors that can be used with this product
Key Feature
Energy absorber with double webbing lanyard with one karabiner (17mm opening) and two scaffolding hook (60mm opening) Acc to EN355, EN354 & EN362 specifications Webbing width – 27mm Energy dissipater protected by a textile sheath Available lanyard lengths – 1.0 to 2.0 Meters