Choosing the right personal protective equipment for the job, the environment, and the worker can limit injuries to your workforce and help companies avoid OSHA violations.
Manufacturing Industry Workers
Risks:
Regular exposure to hazardous particles, light liquid splash (from non-hazardous substances) and aerosolized substances.
Tyvek® options:
Ensure the safety of your employees by protecting them with coveralls that are durable, offer excellent tear and puncture protection and abrasion resistance.
Government Service Workers, Security, Law Enforcement or Correctional Sector and the Healthcare Industry
Risks:
Hazards range from low to high-risk, from human contamination to infectious bodily fluids to chemical or thermal (flash fire) exposure—each of these requires some type of barrier protection.
Tyvek® options:
Tychem® garments constructed with taped seams and covered zippers (using sealable flaps) may be appropriate for first responders to limit their exposure to opioids or other illicit drugs and assist with containment.
Agricultural Workers
Risks:
Exposure to viral diseases from animals (including Avian Flu) that may be prone to cross-transmission as well as pesticide (phytosanitary) products that are used to preserve crops.
Tyvek® options:
Protective clothing, such as long-sleeved coveralls with impermeable aprons that can be discarded, such as Tyvek® 400 coveralls with Tychem® aprons, may be appropriate for some agricultural applications.
Understanding Seams and their Impact on Barrier Protection
Seam configuration is paramount to ensuring the garment's durability and its ability to maintain a barrier between you and your environment. Should a seam unravel, the exposure could leave you vulnerable to the very element you're trying to protect against. It's important to select the garment with the seam construction as it has been designed for the application.
Serged or sewn:
Three threads are interlocked around the raw edges of two pieces of material – to finish the edges – creating a stress-resistant seam. Products sewn with this seam are for general use and protect against dry particulars; however, because holes are made in the process of sewing, breakthroughs may occur.
Bound:
An outer binding reinforces seam strength and barrier. Generally used to limit penetration pathways through the seam – provides improved repellence of particles and liquid at the seams but is not liquid tight and cannot be rated as suitable for chemical protection.
Stitched and taped:
Provides strong chemical resistance to heavy liquid splashes as the seam is sewn, taped and covered with a heat-sealed strip of material creating a liquid-tight impervious seam.
Images courtesy of DuPont Personal Protection.
Find DuPont's Tyvek® Personal Protection Equipment at Arbill.com
To find the recommended coverall protection, consult tools including DuPont's http://safespec.dupont.com/ by chemical, thermal hazard, and controlled environments and speak to an Arbill Safety Advisor to ensure all the appropriate PPE is being worn.
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