It is the policy of the Facilities Management Department of the University of Colorado Boulder to assess workplace hazards and provide personal protective equipment as required, to protect employees ...
This policy applies to all employees whose responsibilities put them at risk of exposure to recognized hazards that require the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as a barrier between the ...
The use of PPE is often necessary to protect employees from injury or illness caused by exposure to chemicals and other workplace hazards such as: biologicals, radiation, physical, electrical, ...
Nevada's OSHA has formally adopted the federal OSHA’s final rule on PPE in construction, which took effect on Jan. 13, 2025.
Some laboratory operations and procedures may warrant further PPE, as indicated by the Safety Data Sheet, the Standard Operating Procedure for the chemical(s) being used, laboratory or departmental ...