This course addresses the requirements for Whole-Body Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in high-risk environments.
Determine when standard PPE is insufficient necessitating full-body shielding
Apply protocols for donning, doffing, and inspecting protective suits
Sometimes a vest isn't enough. When the environment is the enemy, you need a full shield.
Standard safety gear protects the parts; Protective Clothing protects the whole. In environments involving radiation, scalding liquids, or biohazards, exposing any skin can be catastrophic. This training short explains when and why you need to suit up completely.
We focus on the science of materials. Do you know why fire-retardant wool is the choice for heat, while rubber or synthetics are required for chemical spills? Using the wrong fabric can turn a protective suit into a trap. We also cover the critical protocols for donning and doffing. Watch this video to learn how to create a complete barrier between you and the most dangerous elements in the workplace.
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