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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) DIRECTIVE 89/686/EEC
PPE
Directive 89/686/EEC (Personal Protective Equipment Directive) was
published on June 1995 and covers Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
It is defined as “any device to be worn or held by an individual for
protection against one or more health and safety hazards”.
89/686/EEC concerning Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has 17
Articles and 6 Annexes. Originally published in 1989, the PPE
directive only has three modifications 93/95/EEC, 93/68/EEC, and
96/58/EEC.
Includes devices or appliance, equipments and clothing designed to
be worn or used for the protection or safety of an individual while
in potentially hazardous areas or performing potentially hazardous
operations.
The
directive divides PPE into 3 categories:

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Category I - simple
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Category II - complex
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Category III - neither of these
This includes:
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Equipment for protection against falls from a height
• Head protectors (helmets and other headgear for professional and
private use, face protectors for ice hockey players)
• Protective clothing, gloves (chemical attack, heat)
• Protective clothing (high visibility, reflecting materials)
• Reflectors
• Protective eyewear used in the game of floor ball

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