Applications / What PPE Must Be Worn When Using Chemicals

September 8, 2023

When it comes to handling chemicals, safety should always be your top priority. Chemicals can pose serious risks to your health and well-being if not managed properly. To ensure your safety, it’s essential to wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that shields you from potential injury.

What is PPE?

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), PPE β€œis equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.” There are many different types of PPE that you can wear to protect you in various environments, including chemical handling. PPE acts as a barrier between you and potentially dangerous substances.

Chemical splashes and noxious fumes could pose serious health risks. Wearing the appropriate chemical PPE can help reduce these risks.

Types of Chemical PPE

In addition to general safety measures to follow, including wearing long pants, long sleeve shirts and closed toe shoes, here is a list of chemical protective clothing you should wear when handling chemicals:

1. Eye Protection

Your eyes are incredibly sensitive and vulnerable when it comes to chemical exposure. Chemical splashes or fumes can lead to severe eye irritation or even permanent damage. Wearing safety goggles with a snug fit is crucial to prevent any substances from getting into your eyes. Add a face shield in order to protect the rest of your face from chemical splashes.

2. Chemical Protective Gloves

Protecting your hands is extremely important while working with chemicals. A variety of gloves are available, each tailored to specific chemicals and tasks. For instance, nitrile gloves are resistant to a wide range of chemicals, making them suitable for many applications. However, when dealing with highly corrosive substances, opt for chemical resistant gloves made of neoprene.

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3. Respirators

Inhaling chemical vapors or fumes can lead to serious respiratory issues. Using the right type of respirator is essential for protecting your lungs. N95 masks are commonly used when painting or staining. However, when dealing with gases or more potent chemicals, a full-face respirator equipped with proper cartridges is necessary.

4. Protective Clothing

Shielding your entire body from chemical exposure is crucial. Wearing a chemical-resistant apron or coverall provides an additional layer of protection against splashes or spills. Chemical suits should fit comfortably and be made from materials, like chemical rated Tyvek or PVC, that serve as an effective chemical barrier. Ensure that your protective clothing covers your body fully and can be easily removed.

5. Footwear

Don’t forget to protect your feet when working with chemicals. Chemical-resistant shoe covers help prevent accidental spills or splashes from going through your shoes and reaching your skin.

Minimize Risk with Chemical Protective Clothing

In the realm of chemical handling, your safety hinges on wearing the right PPE. Protecting your eyes, hands, feet, and lungs is crucial to minimize the risks associated with chemical exposure. Remember, the type of PPE you need depends on the specific chemicals you’re working with and the tasks you’re performing. Make sure to follow all necessary protocols when working with dangerous chemicals.

Prioritize your safety, understand which chemicals you’re working with, and invest in the right PPE to ensure that you can handle chemicals with confidence. For more PPE products from Trimaco, visit our catalog.



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