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[H362]High Visibility Safety Clothing
by Todd Saunders, Tod
Protective clothing and equipment is available for almost every part of the body and the type of equipment used will depend on the protection that is required. Some common areas which require protection and examples of how that area may be protected include: body protection using cotton drill workwear, coveralls, waterproof jackets and pants, heat proof aprons and hi visibility garments; foot protection using steel capped safety boots, waterproof boots and non slip shoes; and hand protection using cotton, leather, PVC or nitrile gloves.

Body Protection

Sometimes it is easy to forget about using the appropriate protective clothing but the simple fact is, that it helps protect from accidents. With Protective Clothing the following important points need to be addressed:

- Ensure that the appropriate safety standards are met by your safety clothing

- Ensure that each item of protective clothing is appropriate for each particular workplace hazard

- Ensure the clothing fits the individual worker

- Provide/obtain training in the appropriate use of protective clothing

- Provide/obtain additional training for supervisors to ensure they understand their role in enforcing wearing and use of protective clothing

- Ensure all protective clothing is cleaned and adequately maintained

Hi Visibility Clothing

There is a wide range of Hi Vis garments available for workers who require visibility within their workplace. These range from hi vis vests to hi vis work shirts, pants and jackets. The selection and use of High Visibility Garments is governed by the High Visibility Safety Garments standard (AS/NZS 4602:1999) which details the requirements of personal safety garments to increase the ability for the wearer to be seen. Material used in the design and manufacture of high visibility safety garments must be fluorescent and retroflective. Below is a simple guide to the standard:

Class of Garment Class D - For outdoor day use only - Uses fluorescent materials - High visibility materials must encircle the upper torso - min visible area of 0.4m2

Class N - For night use when viewed under retroflective conditions eg: vehicle headlight illumination - Must have 50mm strips of retroflective material complying to class R AS/NZS 1906.4 in specific tape configurations

Class D/N - For use in day or night, dawn, dusk or in poor weather conditions where there is illumination from headlights - Must use retroflective strips and fluorescent material

Protective Disposable Clothing

The value of protective disposable clothing is often dismissed in the argument "why spend money on items that are going to be thrown away when I can wash what I already wear". What companies fail to recognise is the risk of contamination to normal clothing and that disposable clothing eliminates this risk, whilst providing all over body protection.

Hair, sweat, dust, bacteria, viruses and clothing threads may be some of the contaminants you do not want brought into your work place and may contaminate your work environment/manufacturing products. Chemicals, aerosols, dusts and water are some of the contaminants you may wish to prevent coming into contact with your physical body. You can more easily control the disposal and re-issue of fresh garments and not worry about collection, washing and cleanliness of reusable items.

Disposable protective clothing is generally made from a polypropylene material which is lightweight, durable, soft and economical.

This nationally VETAB approved course is suitable for companies and organizations which require selected members of staff to be trained as building fire wardens, and will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage building emergencies.
Course Description:
To provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills to effectively perform the role and responsibilities of

Learning Objectives:
Discuss evacuation and assembly principles and procedures.
Discuss fire, bomb threat, and other emergencies and their effects on the workplace.
Identify the workplace fireboard and fire equipment location(s).
Demonstrate knowledge of workplace evacuation procedures.
Demonstrate the correct method of fighting a fire, using the FAST fire tray and selected fire extinguishers.
Demonstrate efficient evacuation of the workplace.

Target Audience:
This fire warden training is suitable for companies and organizations which require selected members of staff to be trained as building fire wardens, and will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage building emergencies.

Course Prerequisites:
The course is for those participants who have been delegated to perform the role of fire warden or assistant fire warden.

Course Format:
The course includes a balanced content of theory and class participation through open discussion and practical application.

Course Length:
5 Hours.

Participant Materials:
Course Book (provided by Healthcorp).

Requirements for Completion:
100% attendance & participation.

Venue:
For groups of 10 or more we can train on-site.

Qualification issued:
Statement of Attainment, presented on a certificate.

Legislative Authorizations:
The course is nationally recognized through inclusion on the ANTA National Training Register.

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