We all know how important and useful personal protective equipment are. But properly using them at the workplace and creating an environment that complies with the safety standards set by OSHA can be a little challenging. Because making every use PPE with his consent, knowing all its importance and benefits requires an effort and plan which get them to use safety equipment at any cost.
In this article, you will learn 5 ways that will help you get workers to use personal protective equipment in your company.

Why is PPE Important?
Each year, millions of workers save from fatal injuries and survive dangerous accidents due to the use of personal protective equipment. From eye protection glasses to safety helmets, safety products have now become a basic need for employees at the workplace. Occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) has made it compulsory to use safety equipment in Canada or any other region in the world to minimize the exposure to the dangers at the workplaces.

1.Educate them about PPE
Logic and reason are something that can persuade someone to do anything. Instead of telling them randomly to wear a face mask or put that hard hat on their heads, carry out PPE training sessions and arrange workshops regularly to educate them about occupational safety and its importance. The training will help them realize that wearing a hand protection glove, or safety jacket is not a burden but they are exactly what keeps them safe from all those hazardous substances and operations.

2.Set an example
If you want your workers to take care of safety standards and use PPE, then you must first set an example yourself. How would one trust you if you say one and do another? Start it with yourself, and put on that Hi-Vis vest on the job site no matter how sunny the weather is. This demonstration will let workers understand the importance of safety in the workplace.

3. Introduce company policy / enforce your policy
Another important step to ensure that all your workers use safety equipment is a policy that would restrict every employee to wear PPE during work. It is quite natural that one feels satisfying to get off the monotonous routine of doing or wearing something over and over again. Keeping this in view, you must use even stick when required because all it takes for an accident or fatality to happen is failing to wear safety equipment on time.
In addition, post signs that remind PPE are needed in the working area.

4. Get employees involved
Get your employees involved by making an open communication and ask for their feedback if that eye protection glasses, latex coated hand safety gloves, KN95 mask, or welding jacket they are wearing on-site are comfortable enough or not. Know what improvements should be considered to make things more workable for them, what color, brand, and models of PPE are good for them to use. Also, address their complaints responsively, and this will help the employees feel easy to discuss their safety concerns with you

5. Use the Right Personal Protective Equipment
One of the reasons why workers ignore the use of PPE is they are not given properly working safety equipment. Be they nitrile nylon gloves, firebird safety glasses, or a Hi vis coverall, they all should work for the user, otherwise, it is no less than a burden. Make sure you have purchased the right disposable, non-disposable products that will improve the safety of workers, not just add weight to them.

What Q14 offers!
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Author's Bio: 

Neil Smith is an experienced graphic designer, currently living in Ottawa Canada, who tries to bring a range of art and design disciplines to every project he works on. He has a bachelor’s in fine arts degree in graphic design from Carleton University. He loves fusing smart concepts with creative, and standard-based designs.