Gloves
- Employees that handle wire rope should wear gloves or have hand protection that provides adequate protection against puncture wounds, cuts and lacerations. Note: These gloves can be of cotton, leather or rubber as long as the gloves provide the type of protection required.
Leg Protection
- Employees should use leg protection constructed of cut-resistant material any time they operate a chain saw. Note: Leg protection does not apply to employees operating a chain saw from a vehicular mounted elevating and rotating work platform.
Climbers are to wear leg protection unless it is a greater hazard that is posed by wearing the equipment in that particular situation. Note: It is upon the employer to demonstrate that it is a greater hazard to wear the leg protection.
Foot Protection
- Foot protection must be worn by employees who operate a chain saw, including rubber, caulk-soled or other slip-resistant boots, and is chain saw cut-resistant. Note: Logging boots for chain saw operators must provide cut-resistant protection for the foot, not just the toe.
Hearing Protection
- Employees should wear hearing protection when exposed to high noise levels.
Eye and Face Protection
- Employees should wear appropriate eye and face protection when exposed to the potential for eye and face injury. Note: For chain saw operations, logger-type mesh face screens may also be worn.
- Where both eye and face protection is necessary, the employee can also wear face PPE that protects the eyes and face and not separate PPE