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[接上页] Protective clothing for Welders. 5. Any process in which there is a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury to the eye from particles, fragments or injurious substances. Eye protection to BS 2092: 1987 (23 December 1987). Specification for industrial eye protectors. 6. Any process involving working in an atmosphere which is likely to be hazardous to health. Note-The items, except those covered by BS 6016, should be maintained to BS 4275: 1974 (16 April 1974). Recommendations for the selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment. (a) Protection against nuisance dust and dust of low toxicity. Disposable dust respirators with a nominal protection factor of at least 10 conforming to BS 6016: 1980 (31 December 1980); or Specification for filtering facepiece dust respirators. General purpose dust repirators with a nominal protection factor of at least 10 conforming to BS 2091: 1969 (10 June 1969). Specification for respirators for protection against harmful dust, gases and scheduled agricultural chemicals. (b) Protection against gases of low toxicity. Cartridge type respirators with a nominal protection factor of at least 20 conforming to BS 2091: 1969 (10 June 1969). Note-A particulate filter is incorporated. As above. (c) Protection against toxic gases Canister type respirators with a nominal protection factor of at least 400 conforming to BS 2091: 1969 (10 June 1969). Note-Particulate filters are incorporated for some applications. Specification for respirators for protection against harmful dust, gases and scheduled agricultural chemicals. (d) Protection against toxic dust Positive pressure, powered dust respirators with a nominal protection factor of at least 20 conforming to BS 4558: 1970 (17 March 1970); or Positive pressure, powered dust hoods and blouses with a nominal protection factor of at least 20 conforming to BS4771: 1971 (26 October 1971). Specification for positive pressure, powered dust respirators. Specification for positive pressure, powered dust hoods and blouses. (e) Protection against highly toxic dust High efficiency dust respirator with a nominal protection factor of at least 1000 conforming to BS 4555: 1970 (17 March 1970). Specification for high efficiency dust respirators. (f) Protection against highly toxic atomspheres;or where there is oxygen deficiency; or as an alternative to the items above. Breathing apparatus conforming to BS 4667: 1974 Parts 2 and 3 (7 June 1974) and Part 4 (30 November 1982) as follows- (i) self-contained breathing apparatus of the open circuit compressed air type that has been additionally tested as required by Section 3.6.3 of Part 2 of the standard and has nominal protection factor of at least 2000; or (i) BS 4667: Part 2: 1974-specification for open circuit breathing apparatus and BS 4667: Part 3: 1974-specification for compressed air line breathing apparatus. (ii) a compressed air line breathing apparatus of the demand valve type having a nominal protection factor of at least 2000 and incorporates an emergency self-contained supply for escape purposes as permitted by Section 6 of Part 4 of the standard. (ii) BS 4667: Part 3: 1974-specification for compressed air line breathing apparatus and BS 4667: Part 4: 1982-specification for escape breathing apparatus. 7. Any process or activity involving working in an area where there is a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury from substances which are corrosive or likely to be absorbed through the skin. Protective overalls, gloves or head gear, whichever is appropriate. 8. Any process or activity involving a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury to the hands unless the use of hand protection would increase the risk. Hand protection to BS 1651: 1986 (30 April 1986), whichever type is appropriate. (The Standard covers more than one type of glove). Specification of industrial gloves. 9. Any process or activity involving particular risk or injury to the feet. Foot protection to BS 1870: 1979 Part 1 (30 August 1979). Safety footwear Part 1: Specification for safety footwear other than all-rubber and all-plastic moulded types. or BS 1870: 1976 Part 2 (30 June 1976); Part 2: lined rubber safety boots. or BS 1870: 1981 Part 3 (30 November 1981); Part 3: specification for polyvinyl chloride moulded safety footwear. or BS 4972: 1973 (2 November 1973); whichever is appropriate. Women's protective footwear. 10. Work aloft or in any other area where there is a reasonably foreseeable risk of falling a distance of more than 2 metres. A cradle, stage or bosun's chair used in accordance with Chapter 15 of the Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen issued by the Department of Transport. Safety belt or harness and associated lanyard to BS 1397: 1979 (31 August 1979); or where the use of portable ladders is necessary such ladders to be used in accordance with Chapter 15 of the Code of Safe Working Practises for Merchant Seamen issued by the Department of Transport. |