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Which of the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required when workers are exposed to impact hazards from falling or flying objects on a construction site?

Correct Answer

B) Hard hats and safety glasses

Both hard hats and safety glasses are required when workers face impact hazards from falling or flying objects. Hard hats protect the head from falling objects, while safety glasses protect the eyes from flying debris.

Answer Options
A
Face shields only
B
Hard hats and safety glasses
C
Safety glasses only
D
Hard hats only

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When workers face impact hazards from falling or flying objects, OSHA requires comprehensive head and eye protection. Hard hats protect against falling objects that could cause serious head injuries, while safety glasses protect the eyes from flying debris, particles, and fragments. Both types of PPE work together to provide complete protection for the most vulnerable areas during construction activities involving impact hazards.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Face shields only

Hard hats alone don't provide complete protection against impact hazards. While they protect the head from falling objects, they leave the eyes vulnerable to flying debris and particles that can cause serious eye injuries or blindness. Both head and eye protection are required.

Option C: Safety glasses only

Face shields alone are inadequate for impact hazards from falling or flying objects. While they may provide some eye and face protection, they don't protect the top and back of the head from falling objects, and they're typically used for chemical splash protection rather than impact protection.

Memory Technique

Remember 'HEAD and EYES' - when objects fall from the sky or fly around, protect both your HEAD (hard hat) and EYES (safety glasses). Think 'Double Protection for Double Danger.'

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