Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) serves as a critical line of defense against occupational hazards, providing essential protection to healthcare workers, first responders, and other frontline personnel. PPE encompasses a range of equipment and garments designed to minimize the risk of exposure to infectious agents, chemical hazards, and physical injury in the workplace. Examples of PPE include gloves, masks, goggles, face shields, gowns, and respirators, each offering specific protection against different types of hazards. Proper selection, use, and maintenance of PPE are essential to ensure its effectiveness in preventing exposure and minimizing the transmission of infectious diseases and other occupational risks. In addition to protecting individual workers, the proper use of PPE also contributes to safeguarding patients, clients, and the community at large from potential harm. As such, comprehensive training, guidelines, and protocols for PPE use are essential components of occupational health and safety programs in various industries and settings.
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