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PPE is your last line of defense when other controls can't eliminate the risk, and knowing how to wear it correctly can prevent serious injuries. In this Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn how to use PPE to stay safe on construction sites filled with moving equipment, falling objects, and other hazards.
This course covers key types of PPE used in construction: hard hats, high-visibility clothing, eye and face protection, gloves, hearing protection, and fall arrest systems. You’ll learn when each type is required, how to inspect your gear for damage, and how to properly care for and store equipment. The course also explains why PPE must fit well to work correctly and how employers and workers share responsibility for safety.
You’ll also explore how hazard assessments help determine PPE needs, what to do when gear fails, and how training plays a critical role in PPE effectiveness. By the end, you’ll be equipped to use personal protective equipment correctly—protecting yourself and your crew from everyday job site risks.
It is for construction site workers and crews who need to use personal protective equipment correctly to protect themselves and others from everyday job site risks such as moving equipment and falling objects.
It covers key types of PPE used in construction, including hard hats (head protection), high-visibility clothing, eye and face protection, gloves (hand protection), hearing protection, foot and leg protection, respiratory protection, and fall arrest systems.
You will build skills in construction site safety, equipment inspection, hazard management, occupational safety and health, and risk reduction.
It teaches how to inspect your gear for damage, how to properly care for and store equipment, why PPE must fit well to work correctly, and how to follow procedures for reporting damaged or missing PPE.
The course is organized into lessons covering an introduction, General Requirements, Head Protection, Eye and Face Protection, Respiratory Protection, Hand Protection, Foot and Leg Protection, Personal Fall Protection, and a Review.