Earplugs, goggles, safety helmets, and other personal protective equipment should be worn when handling fogging machines to protect workers from potential physical and chemical hazards. Proper PPE can shield employees from flying debris, toxic chemicals, pathogens, and electrical circuits, reducing safety risks and ensuring compliance with workplace regulations.
5. .Conclusion
.Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) must be worn at the workplace to protect employees
from potential hazards that could cause injury or illness. Some examples of hazards that PPE can
protect against include:
.Physical hazards such as flying debris or sparks from welding
Chemical hazards such as exposure to toxic chemicals or gases
Biological hazards such as exposure to pathogens or viruses
Electrical hazards such as exposure to live electrical circuits
.By wearing appropriate PPE, employees can reduce the risk of injury or illness and ensure their own
safety and the safety of their colleagues. Additionally, it may be a legal requirement for employers to
provide and ensure their employees wear PPE in certain situations.