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Personal Protective Equipment.

Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn to minimize exposure to serious workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Personal protective equipment may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, or coveralls, vests and full body suits.

Important PPE Rules

All personal protective equipment should be safely designed and constructed, and should be maintained in a clean and reliable fashion. It should fit comfortably, encouraging worker use. If the personal protective equipment does not fit properly, it can make the difference between being safely covered or dangerously exposed. When engineering, work practice, and administrative controls are not feasible or do not provide sufficient protection, employers must provide personal protective equipment to their workers and ensure its proper use. Employers are also required to train each worker required to use personal protective equipment to know:
  • When it is necessary
  • What kind is necessary
  • How to properly put it on, adjust, wear and take it off
  • The limitations of the equipment
  • Proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of the equipment
You can download and customize this sample Respirator Policy for when a respirator is required and this sample Respirator Policy for when a respirator is optional.

We're Here to Help

Brandon Mann
Sr. Vice President for Loss Prevention & Education
785-250-5118
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​Andy Brooks
Loss Prevention Specialist
913-683-1004
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​Shawn Hearld
Loss Prevention Specialist
785-623-3649
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Monte Parrish
Loss Prevention Specialist
785-221-9756
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Ben Woner
Loss Prevention Specialist
785-249-6270
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785-357-1069
Jayhawk Tower
700 SW Jackson St. STE 200
Topeka, KS 66603
  • About Us
    • Board of Trustees
    • KWORCC Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Members
    • Coverage & Limits
    • Forms
    • Manuals
    • Policies for Counties
    • Helpful Links
    • KTJA Grant
    • KWORDS Newsletter
  • Loss Prevention
    • KDOL Compliance >
      • Bloodborne Pathogens
      • Lockout/Tagout
      • Personal Protective Equipment
      • Hazard Communication
      • Emergency Action Plan
    • Training DVD's
    • Defensive Driving
    • Defensive Driving - Spanish
    • Ergonomics and Safe Lifting
    • Flagger Training
    • Forklift Training
    • Road and Bridge Safety
    • Managing Financial Risk
  • Claims
  • Events
    • 2024 Annual Meeting