Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment
Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment
Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment
The hazard assessment [1910.132(d) - General Requirements] can be customized to fit workplace conditions. Employers are required to perform a workplace hazard analysis to determine what personal protective equipment is necessary to protect employees from continued exposure to identified hazards. Other similar forms include Job Hazard Analysis, Personal Protective Equipment Hazardous Analysis and Training Form, and Personal Protective Equipment Hazardous Analysis and Training Form - Spanish. For more information and resources, go to the safety and health topics page for Personal Protective Equipment and Hierarchy of Controls.
Also reference the Which Standards Apply webpages for standards that may apply to your workplace. These webpages should be used with Programs, Plans and Procedures Required by 29 CFR Part 1910 - General Industry Standards, General Industry Training Requirements, and General Industry Inspection Requirements.
Other resources include the training calendar, example presentations, safety and health topics, and askOSH (standard inquiries). Other example programs and plans can be found on Other State Plan Resources.