17.25.5 Maintenance – Regulation 7
Every employer (and self-employed person) shall ensure
that any PPE provided is maintained, including replaced
and cleaned, in an effi cient state, in effi cient working
order and in good repair.
The guide emphasizes the need to set up an effective
system of maintenance for PPE. This should be propor-
tionate to the risks and appropriate to the particular PPE.
It could include, where appropriate, cleaning, disinfec-
tion, examination, replacement, repair and testing. For
example, mechanical fall arrestor equipment or sub-
aqua breathing apparatus will require planned preventa-
tive maintenance with examination, testing and overhaul.
Records should be kept of the maintenance work. Gloves
may only require periodic inspection by the user as
necessary, depending on their use.
Spare parts must be compatible and be the
proper part suitably CE marked where applicable.
Manufacturers’ maintenance schedules and instruc-
tions should be followed unless alternative schemes are
agreed with the manufacturer or agent.
In some cases these requirements can be fulfi lled by
using disposable PPE which can be discarded after use
or when their life has expired. Users should know when
to discard and replace disposable PPE.
17.25.6 Accommodation – Regulation 8
When an employer or self-employed person has to pro-
vide PPE they must ensure that appropriate accommo-
dation is provided to store it when not in use.
The type of accommodation will vary and may just
be suitable hooks for special clothing and small portable
cases for goggles. It should be separate from normal
outer clothing storage arrangements and protect the
PPE from contamination or deterioration.
17.25.7
Information, instruction and training –
Regulation 9
Employers shall provide employees with adequate and
appropriate information, instruction and training on:
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the risks which the PPE will avoid or limit
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the purpose for which and the manner in which PPE
should be used
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any action required of the employee to maintain
the PPE.
Employers must ensure that the information is kept
available. The employer shall where appropriate and at
suitable intervals, organize demonstrations of the wear-
ing of PPE.
The guidance suggests the training should include:
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an explanation of the risks and why PPE is needed
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the operation, performance and limitations of the
equipment
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instructions on the selection, use and storage of
PPE
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problems that can affect PPE relating to other equip-
ment, working conditions, defective equipment,
hygiene factors and poor fi t
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the recognition of defects and how to report prob-
lems with PPE
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practice in putting on wearing and removing PPE
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practice in user cleaning and maintenance
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how to store safely.
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