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AskWhat PPE is required when testing post tension cables?
Generated on: December 5, 2025
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Based on OSHA and industry best practices, the mandatory PPE for safe handling and testing of post-tensioning cables includes:

  • Head protection: Hard hats are crucial where there's a risk of falling objects or head contact with fixed objects or electrical hazards.
  • Eye and Face Protection: Safety glasses or face shields are essential to protect against foreign objects, particles, dust, chemical splashes, and electrical hazards.
  • Hand Protection: Workers should wear appropriate gloves, such as heavy-duty rubber gloves, cut-resistant gloves, or insulated gloves, depending on the specific hazards involved (e.g., concrete work, welding, electrical hazards).
  • Foot Protection: Construction workers should wear work shoes or boots with slip-resistant and puncture-resistant soles. Safety-toed footwear is necessary to prevent crushed toes when working around heavy equipment or falling objects.
  • Hearing Protection: Earplugs or earmuffs should be used in high-noise work areas where chainsaws or heavy equipment are used.
  • Body Protection: Appropriate clothing, including short-sleeved shirts and long pants, should be worn. In situations with moving machinery or other hazards, clothing should fit closely to the body, and dangling jewelry should be avoided.

A hazard assessment should be conducted to identify and control physical and health hazards before selecting PPE. [1]

Employees must be trained on the use and care of PPE, its limitations, and the importance of regular inspection and maintenance. [1] [1]

Supervisors should enforce the use of required PPE, and worn or damaged PPE should be removed from service and replaced. [1] [1]


Important Safety Note:

Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.

References

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Checklist

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