Event details
Interoperability and compatibility are crucial factors to consider when it comes to Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). The effectiveness of PPE relies on the ability of multiple items to work together without compromising the wearer's protection throughout their entire shift. In various workplaces, the need to wear multiple PPE items, such as hard hats, ear defenders, protective eyewear, and respirators, is common. However, using incompatible PPE can lead to reduced protection or even no protection at all. To ensure optimal safety, it is essential to select and wear compatible PPE that does not compromise the effectiveness of other items.
In this informative webinar, Tracey Winspear, 3M Application Engineer Specialist in Powered and Supplied Air, will provide valuable insights into the legal requirements, risks associated with incompatible PPE, considerations for product selection, and the importance of fit testing requirements for respiratory, hearing, and eyewear protection. By understanding the benefits of PPE compatibility, you can enhance workplace safety and protect your employees effectively.
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Presenters

Kelly Rose
Editor
Health & Safety Matters

Tracey Winspear
Application Engineer
3M
Tracey Winspear is the 3M Application Engineer for the Powered and Supplied Air product portfolio for UK&I, providing expert technical support across many market segments, including Oil & Gas, Heavy Manufacturing & Transportation, Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical & Healthcare and Military & Defence. With over 20 years’ experience of working with leading science and engineering industry sectors, Tracey has bought her expertise to 3M’s Personal Safety Division, supporting clients in the selection and implementation of respiratory protective equipment.