Description
Product ID: | 9780309158558 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | Certifying Personal Protective Technologies |
Subtitle: | Improving Worker Safety |
Authors: | Author: Board on Health Sciences Policy, Howard J. Cohen, Catharyn T. Liverman, Institute of Medicine, Committee on the Certification of Personal Protective Technologies |
Page Count: | 166 |
Subjects: | Sociology: work and labour, Sociology: work & labour, Medicine and Nursing, Industrial chemistry and manufacturing technologies, Medicine, Industrial chemistry & manufacturing technologies |
Description: | When you purchase a product, you expect it to work. Construction workers on high-rise buildings need to be confident that their safety harnesses will arrest a fall. Firefighters need to know that their gloves and other protective equipment can withstand high temperatures. Healthcare workers administering highly toxic chemotherapy agents need to know that their gloves will withstand penetration. For personal protective technologies (PPT)-where the major purpose of the product is to protect the wearer against a hazard-a deficit in product effectiveness can mean injury, illness, or death. Examining the extent to which products meet specific performance or design criteria is the focus of conformity assessment efforts. For PPT conformity assessment, the ultimate goal is preventing worker illness, injury, or death from hazardous working conditions. Certifying Personal Protective Technologies focuses on conformity assessment for occupational PPT-ensuring that PPT are effective in preventing or reducing hazardous exposures or situations that workers face in their jobs. Because respirators already have an extensive testing and conformity assessment process in place, this book specifically addresses conformity assessment processes for other types of PPT, including eye and face protection, gloves, hearing protectors, and protective clothing. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Role of Government Agencies in Conformity Assessment3 Current PPT Conformity Assessment Processes4 Impact and Issues in Conformity Assessment for PPT5 Conformity Assessment for Non-Respirator PPT: A Risk-BasedFramework6 Findings and Recommendations7 Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Safe and Effective PPT forWorkersAppendix A: Agendas of Public MeetingsAppendix B: Workshop ParticipantsAppendix C: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members |
Imprint Name: | National Academies Press |
Publisher Name: | National Academies Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2011-04-16 |