1. Face masks: Used to protect the wearer and others from respiratory droplets and airborne particles. 2. Gloves: Used to protect the hands from contact with potentially infectious materials. 3. Goggles: Used to protect the eyes from splashes, sprays, and respiratory droplets. 4. Face shields: Used to protect the face from splashes, sprays, and respiratory droplets. 5. Gowns: Used to protect clothing and skin from contamination. 6. Respirators: Used to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful particles, gases, or vapors. 7. Earplugs: Used to protect the ears from loud noises or hazardous environments. 8. Safety shoes: Used to protect the feet from falling objects, sharp objects, or electrical hazards. 9. Hard hats: Used to protect the head from falling objects or impact injuries. 10. High-visibility clothing: Used to make the wearer more visible in low-light conditions or hazardous work environments.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 24
1. Hard Hat: Protects the head from falling objects, bumps, and electrical hazards. 2. Safety Glasses or Goggles: Shields the eyes from flying particles, dust, chemicals, and harmful radiation. 3. Safety Shoes: Provides protection against punctures, cuts, slips, electrical shocks, and other foot injuries. 4. Respirators: Protects the respiratory system from harmful gases, fumes, dust, and other airborne contaminants. 5. Ear Plugs or Ear Muffs: Mitigates hearing damage caused by excessive noise levels. 6. Gloves: Protects the hands from chemicals, abrasive materials, and cuts. 7. Coveralls or Lab Coats: Forms a barrier against spills, splashes, and harmful substances. 8. Reflective Vest or Clothing: Enhances visibility in low-light conditions, preventing accidents. 9. Fall Arrest Systems: Prevents falls from heights, including harnesses, lanyards, and anchor points. 10. Fire-Resistant Clothing: Protects against flames, heat, and other fire-related hazards.