- Personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to protective
clothing ,helmets ,goggles , or other garment designed to protect the wearer's body orclothing frominjury by electrical hazards, heat,chemicals , and infection, for job-relatedoccupational safety and health purposes, and insports ,martial arts ,combat , etc. is combat-specialized protective gear.PPE can also be used to protect the working environment from
pesticide application ,pollution orinfection from the worker (for example in a microchip factory).The
protection may be important in both ways, as with the use of disposableglove s by surgeons anddentist s.Protective clothing is also worn for contact sports, such as
ice hockey andAmerican football . Baseball players wear sliding shorts and a cup under their pants. Seebaseball clothing and equipment ,goalie mask ,jockstrap .In British
legislation the term PPE does not cover items such asarmour .Common protective
materials includeNomex andKevlar .The terms "protective gear" and "protective clothing" are in many cases interchangeable; "protective clothing" is applied to traditional categories of clothing, and "gear" is a more general term and preferably means uniquely protective categories, such as pads, guards, shields, masks, etc.
For riding a
motorcycle , protectiveheadgear andeyegear are required by law in many countries.Respiratory protection
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Filter mask
*Gas mask
* Air-purifying respirator
* Self Contained Breathing Apparatus, includingscuba set s.Protective headgear
Helmets
See
Helmet#Types of helmet Masks
Some
mask s made of hard material like those used bygoaltender s inice hockey (agoalie mask ) andcatcher s inbaseball as protection against being struck in the face.
* For gasmasks and similar, see#Respiratory protection .
* SeeMask (disambiguation) Eye protection
See
Eye protection .Hearing protection
*
Ear defender s
*Earplug
*Earmuffs
*Earpads /earflaps Other head/neck protection
*
Throat guard
*Headguard (Head guard )
*Boxing headgear
*Mouthguard
*Armored/insulated hood
*Association football headgear Arm/shoulder protection
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Shoulder pads
*Hand guard
*Forearm guard
*Fist guard
*Knuckle guard
*Wrist guard
*Elbow guard
*Elbow pad
*Hand/wrist wraps
**Boxing tape ,handwrap gauze Hand protection
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Glove s are available to protect against:
** Chemicals, contamination and infection (e.g. disposable latex/vinyl/nitrile gloves)
** Extremes of temperature (e.g. oven gloves,welder 's gloves)
** Mechanical hazards (e.g. rigger gloves, chainmail gloves)
** Lacerations and other wounds from sharp objects
*Baseball glove
*Belay gloves
*Cycling gloves
*Falconry gloves
*Hockey glove
*Wicket-keeper 's glovesBody protection
**Also see
#Protective garments
*Athletic supporter/protective cup
*Chestguard (Chest guard ,Hogu )
*Rib guard
*Abdomen guard (cricket box )Leg/hip protection
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Foot guard
*Hip pads (Hip pad )
*Knee pads
*Instep guard /instep protector
*Shin guard (shin guards )
*Combined knee-shin guards
*Padded shorts
*Bouldering mat
*Chaps are individual pant leggings made of leather and worn by farriers, cowboys, and rodeo contestants to protect the legs from contact with hooves, thorny undergrowth, and other such work hazards. May also be made of other materials for leg protection against other hazards, such as "rain chaps" of waterproof materials, or "saw chaps" ofKevlar forchainsaw workers.Protective
footwear *
Clogs
*Steel-toe boots
*Hobnail ed boots
*Combat boot Protective garments
Protective suit is an
umbrella term for any suit or clothing which protects the wearer. Any specific design of suit may offer protection against biological and chemical chemical agents,particle radiation (alpha) and/orradiation (delta and gamma), and may offerflash protection in the case ofbomb disposal suit s. Most forms ofindustrial clothing are protective clothing. Personal protective equipment includes:Complete suits
The word "
chemsuit " is sometimes used to mean a real chemical-protection suit, as well as fictional.
*Boilersuit
* NBC suit
*Hazmat suit
*Bomb disposal suit s
*Fire proximity suit
*Riding suit s (abrasion-proof: made ofleather ,kevlar ,ballistic nylon ,cordura , etc., andwaterproof )
*spacesuit
*Splash suit , to protect against splashing chemicals
*Wetsuit anddrysuit
*Immersion suit Other garments
* " [http://www.meshwear.com Zip-off Convertible Ventilated Trousers] ": These are pants styled in the zip-off fashion, where covers are removed from the lower section, exposing a mesh material on the lower leg. This allows the cooling and ventilation of shorts while providing the user the abrasion protection and appearance of regular pants. CVT's were originally designed for and are still predominantly used as work clothing, as the wearing of shorts is often prohibited for safety reasons in many industrial occupations.
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Body armor :
** bullet-proof vest
** Historicalarmor
** Futuristicpowered armor .
*Apron (protects the body and other clothing from dirt) (also used as distinction bywaiter s)
*Nappy ("diaper" inAmerican English )
*Motorcycle armor
*Protective vest
*Sun protective clothing
*Condom ets of equipment
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Chainsaw protection (especially a helmet with face guard, hearing protection,kevlar chaps , anti-vibration gloves, and safety boots). Specific information about chainsaw protection is given in thechainsaw safety clothing article.
* Bee keepers wear various levels of protection depending on the temperament of their bees and the reaction of the bees to nectar availability. At minimum most bee keepers wear a brimmed hat and a veil made of hardware cloth similar to window screen material. The next level of protection is offered byleather glove s with long gauntlets and by some way of keepingbees from crawling up one's trouser legs. In extreme cases, shirts and trousers are also fabricated to serve as barriers to the bees' stingers.
*Diving equipment (scuba gear)Other personal protective equipment
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Lifejacket
*Hardhat mounted mirrors
* Fall-arrest equipment (i.e., if someone falls, to stop the fall without injury)
*Safety leash (to keep, e.g. asnowboard orsurfboard within reach)
*Anti-rape female condom
*Chastity belt
* Warning equipment: flashing lights, reflective strips, reflectors, etc.
*High-visibility clothing (to ensure visibility to prevent accidents)For horses
For equestrians, protection of their horses is not less important:
*Tail guard
*Polo wraps See also
* Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs
* Hazmat
*Biohazard
*Bomb disposal
*Industrial clothing
*NBC suit
*Motorcycle safety clothing
*Chainsaw safety clothing
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