OSHA rule proposal would require construction PPE to fit properly

OSHA is proposing a new rule that would provide a better understanding of personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements for construction.

Specifically, it would require that PPE fit workers properly. Per Construction Dive, “the agency said it proposed the rule to increase clarity. Currently, it requires construction employers to provide and maintain PPE and ensure employee-owned equipment is adequate, but does not explicitly state that safety gear must properly fit each employee. This rule proposal would add that to the existing rule, which is more in line with general industry and maritime standards. OSHA said that the rule could better protect women, who are often frustrated with and ill protected by oversized gear. Even something as ubiquitous as a safety vest can become an irritant in a low-hazard environment like the office by snagging on door handles.” 

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