Appropriate PPE definition

Appropriate PPE means the PPE that DHHS recommends in relevant guidance.
Appropriate PPE means the PPE that MDHHS recommends in its Guidance to Protect Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities.
Appropriate PPE means the PPE that MDHHS recommends in relevant guidance.

Examples of Appropriate PPE in a sentence

  • Appropriate PPE should be worn when interacting with the delivery person and hand hygiene should be performed after handling the delivery.

  • Appropriate PPE will include, as a minimum, hard hats, safety toed work boots, reflective vests, and safety glasses meeting ANSI Z.87.1-2003.

  • Appropriate PPE will be provided by the [Hospital or Organization] for all Employees, such PPE to be not less than that required by Directive #5 Revised 2020-04-10, as amended or updated from time to time, issued by the Chief Medical Officer of Health under the Health Protection and Promotion Act, and any other applicable orders, directives and/or guidance related to the issue of PPE.

  • Provide Safety Training to all installers - Appropriate PPE must be provided to all employees involved in the installation of insulation material.

  • Appropriate PPE should be chosen with regard to the hazards and physical nature of the chemicals and their routes of entry into the human body.

  • Appropriate PPE must be worn within the boundary of the Site or otherwise specified in the Tender/RFP document.

  • Appropriate PPE shall be provided to Special Services teachers and students as defined in OSPI and health department guidelines.

  • Appropriate PPE must be located adjacent to the chemicals together with a COSHH data sheet.

  • Appropriate PPE and safety footwear must be worn by the Union Business Representative while on the shipping floor.

  • In light of this and in line with the latest government guidelines we have introduced the following changes at Mount Pleasant Holidays Ltd: Enhanced Cleaning and Safety Measures • Protection for the Mount Pleasant team: Appropriate PPE equipment and training for our team to enable them to work safely and to appropriate guidelines.