Key areas covered
- PPE must match the hazard
- Fit and condition matter
- Use PPE consistently
PPE is a last line of defense that still needs good selection, fit, and inspection to work well.
PPE must match the hazard
Hard hats, eye protection, gloves, and footwear are not interchangeable. The right gear depends on the exposure.
Why it matters
Generic PPE advice is not enough when the actual hazard changes by task.
Field note
PPE is not a shortcut for poor planning. It is one layer of protection.
Fit and condition matter
Damaged or poorly fitted PPE is less effective. Workers should inspect gear and confirm it works for the person and task.
Why it matters
Inspection turns PPE from a checkbox into a useful control.
Field note
If the gear does not fit or is damaged, it is not really protection.
Use PPE consistently
The strongest equipment does not help if it is removed for speed or comfort. Safe habits have to survive routine pressure.
Why it matters
Consistency is where PPE moves from policy to real protection.
Field note
The easy shortcut is often the unsafe one.