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  1. Approval of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is one of the needs and requirements of the Factories and Machinery Act 1967, Occupational Health and Safety Act 1994 and Regulations there under. These legislations can be referred Legislation on PPE.

  2. PPE (personal protective equipment) Malay translation: kelengkapan perlindungan diri

  3. There are 7 types of PPE that require the approval from Director General of DOSH which includes respiratory, hearing, eyes, hands, foot, body and head protection. Summary of approval requirement is as below: Type of PPE. Required Approval. Not Required Approval.

  4. Pe. sonal Protective Equipment (PPE)1. What are legislations related to PPE approval from Department of Oc. upational Safety and Health (DOSH)?The requirements for PPE approval are stipulated in Factory and Machinery Act 1967, Occupational Safety and.

  5. This guidance document specifies requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that fit the definition of medical device in accordance with Section 2 of the Medical Device Act 2012 (Act 737). This guidance document is applicable to establishments, and healthcare facilities, dealing with PPE.

  6. This guidance document specifies requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that fit the definition of medical device in accordance with Section 2 of the Medical Device Act 2012 (Act 737).

  7. Course Description. Introduction to PPE is an interactive e-module that discusses the importance of Personal Protective Equipment, as well as the regulations and legal responsibilities pertaining to PPE in the workplace.

  8. To determine the appropriate personal protective equipment, refer to Safety Data Sheet (Section 8- Exposure Control/ Personal Protection) Planning and preparation. The PPE chosen must be compatible with all other PPE that is needed, such as respiratory protective equipment (RPE), hard hat or ear muffs.

  9. Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “PPE”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards.

  10. The personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to any equipment intended to be worn or held by a person at work which protects workers against risks to health or safety. PPE also covers any additional accessories designed to meet that objective.