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Providing the Best PPE is no Guarantee

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If there is one thing you need to get right in the workplace then it is personal protection equipment (PPE). And yet a recent survey showed that all but two percent of those questioned had noticed colleagues at work not wearing appropriate PPE. Considering that safety glasses or safety gloves may save lives in emergency situations, the stakes could not be higher. Yet the issue remains widespread in spite of the educational efforts of most organisations.

Find out what is really going on with our hands-on guide: you will be empowered to tackle the human factors that are undermining your PPE goals and also improve the safety culture at your organisation.

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  • Writer: SafeStart
  • File type: PDF
  • Length: 16 pages
  • Size: 2.7 mb

 

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