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PRATHMESH DHERANGE
PRACTICAL NAME :- Prepare the charts/PPT on various safety devices used
at construction
INTRODUCTION
1. SAFETY HELMET
2. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
3. SAFETY GLOVES
• While noise may not seem as dangerous as other hazards present on construction and
demolition sites, it can have a tremendous impact on worker safety and health.
Construction workers are at particular risk due to the many noisy operations conducted
routinely at construction sites. Noise exposure not only damages hearing but also
reduces productivity. Hearing loss, and noise-related accidents and health problems
can be prevented if proper precautions are taken. Workplace noise levels should be
maintained below 85 dBA as an 8-hour time-weighted average, according to OSHA. *
Regular exposure to 85 dBA or more for 8 hours results in damaged hearing. There are
many different types of hearing protection. These include Canal caps, Earmuffs,
Reusable earplugs, Roll down foam etc.
FOOT PROTECTION GEARS
• Every element of the boot plays a key role in protecting workers from injury, says Dave
Degenhardt, Lehigh Outfitter director of sales and operation. From good ankle support for
balance (tall boot, lacing system, padded collar) to proper fit for comfort and stability to personal
preference down to the outsole material and design, everything is integrated. Different footwear
protects in different ways. Foot and leg protection choices include Safety-toed shoes or boots
that protect against falling, crushing or rolling hazards, Safety-toed footwear must meet the
minimum compression and impact performance standards. Rubber overshoes are used for
concrete work and areas where flooding is a concern. Shoes with slip-resistant soles are required
for certain departments and should be used in areas where slips and falls on wet floors are most
likely. Leggings protect the lower legs and feet from heat hazards such as molten metal or
welding sparks. Safety snaps allow leggings to be removed quickly.
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