Eight categories of labor protection equipment
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Labor protection equipment, protective clothing, flame retardant clothing
It is very necessary to use labor protection equipment in accordance with regulations during labor, but there are many types of labor protection equipment, and different types of protective equipment have different protective effects.
The first is head protective equipment, which currently mainly includes 9 categories: general protective hats, dustproof hats, waterproof hats, cold-proof hats, safety hats, anti-static hats, anti-high temperature hats, anti-electromagnetic radiation hats, anti-insect hats, etc. product.
The second is respiratory protection equipment, which mainly prevents harmful gases, vapors, dust, smoke, and mist from being inhaled through the respiratory tract, or directly supplies oxygen to users to ensure normal breathing for workers in dust, toxic pollution, or hypoxic environments. According to the protective function, they are mainly divided into dust masks and gas masks (face masks). According to the form, they can be divided into filtering type and isolation type.
The third is eye (face) protective equipment. According to the protective function, it can be roughly divided into dustproof, waterproof, impactproof, high temperature protection, electromagnetic radiation protection, ray protection, chemical splash protection, wind and sand protection, and strong light protection. Category 9. At present, welding goggles and masks, furnace goggles and masks, and anti-impact eye protection are commonly produced and used in our country.
The fourth is hearing protective equipment, also known as hearing organ protective equipment, which mainly includes three categories: earplugs, earmuffs and anti-noise helmets.
The fifth is protective equipment for hands and arms, often called labor protection gloves. According to the protective function, they are divided into 11 categories, namely general protective gloves, waterproof gloves, cold-proof gloves, anti-virus gloves, anti-static gloves, anti-high temperature gloves, anti-X-ray gloves, anti-acid and alkali gloves, anti-oil gloves, anti-cutting gloves, and insulating gloves. .
Sixth, foot protective equipment, usually called labor protection shoes. According to the protective function, they are divided into dust-proof shoes, waterproof shoes, cold-proof shoes, anti-toe shoes, anti-static shoes, anti-acid and alkali shoes, anti-oil shoes, anti-scalding shoes, anti-slip shoes, anti-puncture shoes, and electrically insulating shoes. Anti-vibration shoes and other 12 categories.
Seventh is trunk protective equipment, usually called protective clothing. For example, fire-fighting personnel should wear flame-retardant clothing, personnel engaged in acid (alkali) operations should wear anti-acid (alkali) overalls, and personnel in flammable and explosive places should wear anti-static overalls, etc. According to the protective function, protective clothing is divided into general protective clothing, waterproof clothing, cold-proof clothing, anti-smash vest, anti-virus clothing, flame-retardant clothing, anti-static clothing, anti-high temperature clothing, anti-electromagnetic radiation clothing, acid-proof and alkali-resistant clothing, and oil-proof clothing. , water life jackets, anti-insect clothing, anti-wind and sand clothing and other 14 categories of products.
Eighth, protective equipment for preventing falls from heights, mainly including safety belts and safety nets.
Labor protection equipment is an auxiliary tool for labor protection and a “talisman” for workers to prevent occupational poisoning and injury. Generally speaking, for most operations, labor protection equipment has the effect of eliminating or reducing injuries. However, its protection for people is limited. When the injury exceeds the allowable protection range, labor protection equipment will lose its effect.
The labor protection products produced by the city’s textile industry are trunk protection products (protective clothing). Commonly used ones include flame-retardant protective clothing, fluorescent protective clothing, flame-retardant anti-static clothing, acid-proof and alkali-proof clothing, etc.
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