ErgoDESIGNER

Home | ErgoDESIGNER | Step-by-Step | Spotlight | ErgoBASICS | ErgoDFMA | Glossary/Reference

Spotlight

Anthropometry
Configuration
Environment
Equipment
Exertion Rating
Material Handling
PPE
Tools
Vibration
Workforce
Workload

Personal Protective Equipment (Design the Workstation)

Identify PPE Needs

Identify any personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. This includes safety glasses, gloves, shoes, hearing protection, and respiratory protection. Generate a detailed list that includes the specifications of any PPE needed. Consult with the Health and Safety group to gain their consultation.

Identify Impact of PPE on Performance

Use of PPE may have a detrimental effect on the performance of job tasks. A major issue with any PPE is the level of user compliance. Proper protection depends on 100% compliance from the user. Other issues are also highlighted in the table.

In the design process consider alternatives that would eliminate the need for PPE.

Possible Effects of PPE on Job Performance

PPE

Possible Effect

Glasses

  • Compliance issue

  • Fogging: limits visual acuity

  • Microscope use: safety glasses may cause visual distortion

  • May need to fit over prescription eyewear

Gloves

  • Compliance issue

  • Improper fit limits hand and finger dexterity

  • Gloves decrease tactile sensation

  • Gloves in general decrease grip and pinch strength

  • Some materials may cause an allergic response

Shoes

  • Compliance issue

  • May be difficult to obtain shoes that provide adequate foot and arch support

Hearing

 

 

  • Compliance issue

  • Interferes with communication

Respiratory

  • Compliance issue

  • Sometimes difficult to maintain adequate fit of respirator

  • May restrict respiratory function for some individuals

Copyright 2007 ErgoSystems Consulting (Version 1.0_012207) www.ergosystemsconsulting.com