What type of ppe should I wear when I use a cutting wheel
Generated on: May 9, 2025
When using a cutting wheel, it's crucial to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect yourself from hazards like flying particles, abrasive objects, and potential light radiation 1, 4. Here's a breakdown of recommended PPE:
- Eye and Face Protection: Use appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to hazards from flying particles or injurious light radiation 4, 15. This could include safety glasses with side shields, goggles, or a face shield, depending on the specific risks involved 4, 15.
- Protective Clothing: Wear appropriate protective clothing, such as flameproof gauntlet gloves and a flameproof apron made of leather or other suitable material, to protect against radiated heat and sparks [1].
- Body Protection: It's recommended that sleeves and collars be kept buttoned, and pockets be eliminated from the front of overalls and aprons. Trousers or overalls should not be turned up on the outside [1].
Remember, the employer is responsible for providing and paying for PPE, except in specific cases like non-specialty safety-toe footwear or prescription safety eyewear if they are allowed to be worn off the job site [2]. Also, ensure that you receive proper training on how to use and maintain the PPE [3].
Important Safety Note:
Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.
References
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Safety Standards for General Safety and Health Standards (Chaper 296-24 WAC)
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