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We pride ourselves on being able to hold large stocks of many  top Brands of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including: Safety Footwear, Workwear, Hi Vis, Fall Arrest Equipment, First Aid and Fire Protection for use in the Construction, Rail, Road, Ports and Airport Industries.

York Safety Wear offers a professional service which is second to none throughout KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa  and we will do our utmost to help international organisations as well.  We  supply many large and small organisations with varied products and services.

 Telephone/fax: (031) 261 7206

The York Safety Wear website has recently been upgraded and we are hoping to be able to provide online purchases very soon. During this period of change if you require a quote for any item on this website please feel free to get in touch with us on dmason@yorksafetywear.com or yorksafety@telkomsa.net.

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Gloves, high visibility jackets, boots, uniforms, handcuffs, eyeware, earplugs, tee shirts and much more


Personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other gear designed to protect the wearer's body or clothing from injury by electrical hazards, heat, chemicals, and infection, for job-related occupational safety and health purposes.

Assessing suitable PPE

To allow the right type of PPE to be chosen, carefully consider the different hazards in the workplace. This will enable you to assess which types of PPE are suitable to protect against the hazard and for the job to be done.

Ask your supplier for advice on the different types of PPE available and how suitable they are for different tasks. It may be necessary in a few particularly difficult cases to obtain advice from specialist sources and from the PPE manufacturer.
 

Consider the following when assessing whether PPE is suitable:

  • Is it appropriate for the risks involved and the conditions at the place where exposure to the risk may occur? For example, eye protection designed for providing protection against agricultural pesticides will not offer adequate face protection for someone using an angle grinder to cut steel or stone.
  • Does it prevent or adequately control the risks involved without increasing the overall level of risk?
  • Can it be adjusted to fit the wearer correctly?
  • Has the state of health of those who will be wearing it been taken into account?
  • What are the needs of the job and the demands it places on the wearer? For example, the length of time the PPE needs to be worn, the physical effort required to do the job and the requirements for visibility and communication.
  • If more than one item of PPE is being worn, are they compatible? For example, does a particular type of respirator make it difficult to get eye protection to fit properly

The hazards and types of PPE

Eyes

Hazards: chemical or metal splash, dust, projectiles, gas and vapour, radiation.
Options: safety spectacles, goggles, faceshields, visors.


Head

Hazards: impact from falling or flying objects, risk of head bumping, hair entanglement.
Options: a range of helmets and bump caps.

Breathing

Hazards: dust, asbestos,  vapour, gas, oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Options: disposable filtering facepiece or respirator, half- or full-face respirators, air-fed helmets, breathing apparatus.

Protecting the body with safety protective wear

Hazards: temperature extremes, adverse weather, chemical or metal splash, spray from pressure leaks or spray guns, impact or penetration, contaminated dust, excessive wear or entanglement of own clothing. Options:  conventional or disposable overalls, boiler suits, specialist protective clothing, e.g. chain-mail aprons, high-visibility clothing.


Hands and arms

Hazards: abrasion, temperature extremes, cuts and punctures, impact, chemicals, electric shock, skin infection, disease or contamination.
Options: gloves, gauntlets, mitts, wristcuffs, armlets.

Feet and legs
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Hazards: wet, electrostatic build-up, slipping, cuts and punctures, falling objects, metal and chemical splash, abrasion.
Options: safety boots and shoes with protective toe caps and penetration-resistant mid-sole, gaiters, leggings, spats.

 (for more in depth knowledge please consult the HSE)

Tee shirts available in any colour and ranging from cheap to good quality cotton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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