Pillai Segaran P, Bradberry Sarah, Newcomer Marisa, Pittas Tanya, Mathern Kelsey
Office of Occupational Safety and Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, United States.
Front Public Health. 2025 Jul 17;13:1586491. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1586491. eCollection 2025.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standard, outlined in 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I states that Protective gear - including personal protective clothing, respiratory equipment, and barriers or shields- must be supplied, properly used, and kept clean and functional whenever there are hazards present. These hazards may arise from processes, environmental conditions, chemicals, radiation, or mechanical sources that could potentially cause injury or harm bodily functions through skin contact, inhalation, or absorption. Employers must supply PPE to their employees as determined by hazard assessments of the workplace and duties performed by employees. Employees for their part are required to use PPE as instructed to reduce exposure to occupational hazards and the likelihood of injury or illness, as appropriate. PPE includes all clothing (e.g., coats, gowns, gloves, shoe covers, boots) and other work accessories (e.g., respirators, face shields, safety glasses, goggles) intended to act as a barrier against workplace hazards or to be worn for protection, serving as the last line of defense in the hierarchy of safety controls. The OSHA PPE Standard includes requirements for selection of equipment, training requirements, records management, PPE selection guidelines and potential risk and hazard assessment. OSHA has standards that require such equipment meet or be equivalent to standards developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This article provides an overview of the types of PPE, and considerations for their selection and use to address laboratory hazards.
职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)的个人防护装备(PPE)标准,在29 CFR 1910子部分I中有概述,规定只要存在危险,就必须提供、正确使用并保持防护装备——包括个人防护服、呼吸设备以及屏障或盾牌——清洁且功能正常。这些危险可能源于工艺、环境条件、化学物质、辐射或机械源,它们有可能通过皮肤接触、吸入或吸收导致伤害或损害身体机能。雇主必须根据对工作场所的危险评估以及员工所履行的职责,为其员工提供个人防护装备。员工则必须按照指示使用个人防护装备,以减少接触职业危害以及受伤或患病的可能性,视情况而定。个人防护装备包括所有旨在作为抵御工作场所危险的屏障或为防护而穿戴的衣物(如外套、长袍、手套、鞋套、靴子)和其他工作配件(如呼吸器、面罩、安全眼镜、护目镜),是安全控制层级中的最后一道防线。OSHA的个人防护装备标准包括设备选择要求、培训要求、记录管理、个人防护装备选择指南以及潜在风险和危害评估。OSHA有标准要求此类设备符合或等同于美国国家职业安全与健康研究所(NIOSH)或美国国家标准学会(ANSI)制定的标准。本文概述了个人防护装备的类型,以及选择和使用它们以应对实验室危险时的注意事项。