Why wouldn't you wear PPE? Maybe you think it's uncomfortable, but it shouldn't be (see reason 8!). Perhaps you don't like how it looks. Or you don't like rules.
People can come up with excuses not to wear PPE when they are caught not wearing it. But what about the reasons why they should wear PPE?
If you have ever struggled to get your team to wear and use their PPE correctly, or you are not sure why you need to wear PPE yourself, here are 50 reasons why you should wear and use PPE.
1. It's there for you
The first word of PPE is personal.
PPE is the most personal control measure there is because it is only there to look after you. It's not there for anyone else, only you.
2. It protects you
The second word of PPE is protection.
The whole reason for PPE is to protect you, so if you don't wear or use it, it can't do its job.
3. You are important
You are important!
And not just at work. You have a life, family, friends. You only get one life, and wearing PPE helps you protect it.
4. PPE is your last line of defence
Your PPE is the last barrier you have against hazards. There may be other controls in place, but your PPE is the control that stands in the way of any final or remaining risk, no matter how small.
5. It's cheap
Many types of PPE are as cheap as chips. Gloves for under £1, earplugs for less than 20p a pair, hard hats for under £5. So cost shouldn't be a barrier or excuse not to wear it.
6. It's easy
It's easy to pop a hard hat on your head or stick on a pair of safety boots.
PPE is no more difficult to wear than putting on a regular hat or pair of shoes. But it gives you much better protection.
7. It's replaceable
Because PPE is cheap and readily available, it's easy to replace.
Did your gloves get ripped? Get a new pair. Was your hard hat hit? Get a new one. It's not so easy to replace your skin or your skull.
8. PPE is supposed to be comfortable
Your PPE should help you be comfortable. Knee pads make it softer to kneel, and gloves soften sharp edges. If your PPE isn't comfortable, look for a different size or type.
9. It's there if all else fails
Yes, there are other controls in place. But what if they fail? What if that brick falls from the scaffolding even though there are toeboards in place?
10. You control it
The power to wear and use PPE is in your hands.
You might not be able to directly control if guards are in place, if people working above you are behaving safely, or if ventilation systems get serviced on time. Maybe that's someone else's job to do. But you can control if you wear and use your PPE.
11. You can check it
Other controls might be checked and inspected by someone else. Your PPE is something you can visually check before and during every use, so you know what condition it's in if it needs repairing and when it needs replacing.
12. You know PPE is there
You're wearing it.
You see it. You feel it. You know it's there.
13. It's better than before
With improvements in technology and materials, PPE is always getting better, stronger, and more advanced.
14. It's hard-wearing
PPE is created to withstand the demands of the work environment.
Those safety boots are going to last much longer than your trainers on a worksite. And they will protect your feet better too.
15. It has a purpose
The purpose of PPE is to protect you from the hazards you are exposed to at work. Wear the right PPE for the job for maximum protection.
16. It's tried and tested
You can trust your PPE. It has to go through rigorous testing to meet the standards required.
17. It protects your safety
Certain types of PPE are there to protect your safety.
Like harnesses to stop you from falling, hard hats to prevent impact, and buoyancy aids to keep you afloat.
18. It protects your health
Other types of PPE protect your health.
Like dust masks keep dust out your lungs, and gloves stop you from developing dermatitis.
19. You only have one head
If something breaks your hard hat, you can replace it. But if something hits your head, you can't just get a new one.
20. You need to see
Could you do your job if you lost your sight? Eye protection will protect your eyes from projectiles and harmful splashes.
21. It gets you seen
If you work on a busy site with moving vehicles and equipment, you don't want to get hit.
Hi-viz will help show others on site where you are.
22. You need your hands
We use our hands for the majority of tasks we do throughout the day. For picking things up and putting them down. For pushing buttons and pulling levers. For writing, typing, clicking and scrolling.
Gloves will help protect your hands from sharp edges, hot surfaces and harmful substances.
23. It helps you breathe
We need our lungs to function to remain active and healthy. Dust and other harmful substances put your breathing at risk.
Dust masks and more specialist respiratory protection will help you keep your lungs in top condition.
24. It helps you sleep at night
You don't need to wear your PPE to bed! But if you didn't wear your ear defenders, then ringing ears could keep you awake.
25. Your family needs you
If you get hurt at work, it's not good for you or your family.
Don't take risks with your health and safety. Wearing PPE is an extra way to stay safe at work and get back home to your family.
26. Your job is not worth dying for
No job is worth dying for, so why take the extra risk by not wearing PPE?
PPE isn't the only safety measure needed at work. The hierarchy of risk control puts it as the last line of defence. But it's still a part of the health and safety system that will keep you safe.
27. It's your responsibility
Your employer must provide you with PPE and make sure you wear it. But they can't watch you at all times. It's your responsibility to use the PPE provided and wear it correctly.
28. It's your duty
It's also your duty. Both employees and the self-employed have to wear and use the PPE provided correctly (more on this in reason 50).
29. It's not optional
Wearing and using PPE is not a choice.
If there is any risk to health and safety not adequately controlled by other means, PPE is needed. Yes, you will decide on the most suitable PPE for the task, but whether or not PPE is worn and used is not optional.
30. It gets you on site
Have you seen the signs? No boots, no hat, no job.
It is unlikely you would be able to get on a worksite in this day and age without suitable PPE.
31. It sets a good example
Maybe you don't think you need to wear PPE. Perhaps you are just there for 5 minutes or not directly involved with a task.
Everyone should wear and use PPE. From directors and managers to visitors and new starters. It only takes one person not following the rules to undermine the health and safety culture.
32. It shows you care
Using and wearing the right PPE shows you care about health and safety and that you care about yourself.
33. It gives a good impression
You want to give a good impression to anyone entering your workplace.
And wearing PPE looks professional because it is professional. It shows you have standards and run a safe site. And as an individual wearing PPE, it shows you care about your work and yourself.
34. You will be ready for visits
Spot checks by the HSE? A drop in from a client?
No problem, because everything is in order. You are wearing your PPE and practising good health and safety.
35. It helps your reputation
If everyone is wearing and using the right PPE, that first impression helps build your reputation as a business that does things right.
As an individual wearing PPE, it builds your reputation in the workplace as someone who does the right thing and takes care at work. Someone who can be trusted and who doesn't need reminding.
36. It saves your skin
Red, itchy, painful, blistering skin? Could that be dermatitis or even sunburn? PPE can help cover your skin and stop this from happening to you.
37. It prevents pain
No one likes pain. PPE can stop it.
38. There's so much choice
There's no longer a one size fits all approach to PPE. There are so many products on the market. From ranges specifically for women to sizes and fits for all shapes.
Now you can make sure your PPE is compatible with you and with each item you wear.
39. It's quality controlled
PPE manufacturers have to be assessed and conform to certain standards. CE marking, British Standards and quality control all make sure that PPE meets the requirements for use.
40. It's your personal insurance policy
PPE shouldn't be the only control measure in place. Risks should be stopped before they reach you where possible, through elimination, substitution or other collective control measures.
But like insurance, PPE is there should the worst happen.
41. It prepares you for the worst
If the worst should happen, and a control measure fails, or a substance leaks, you could come into contact with a harmful hazard. By wearing your PPE, you have a better chance of escaping unharmed.
42. There's a hidden killer
Have you heard of the hidden killer, asbestos? It's only dangerous if it's disturbed, so during removal or disturbance, the right PPE is vital to protect you and your future health.
43. There are hazards you can't see
Speaking of the the hidden killer, there are other hazards you can't see, like fumes, gases and dust.
When you wear your PPE, you are protected, even if you can't see what from.
44. There are hazards you can't smell
You would know if there was a dangerous chemical or fume in the air, right? Not always, some deadly gases are odourless, like carbon monoxide.
PPE doesn't care if it can't smell a hazard because it will protect you anyway.
45. We all make mistakes
Maybe not you. Of course, you don't make mistakes!
But what about other people on the site? Could they drop something, or forget to close a barrier, or press the wrong button?
Your PPE will try to protect you from other peoples mistakes (and your own!).
46. It can stop an accident
We have mentioned how PPE can protect you from the results of an accident, but there are also types of PPE that can stop an accident. Think about how safety lanyards and harnesses can stop you from getting into a position where you might fall.
47. It can help you do your job
Your safety gloves can give you a better grip. A torch on your hard hat can help you to see. Your ear defenders can make a noisy work environment tolerable.
Your PPE can help you do your job.
48. PPE gives you peace of mind
You hope you don't need your PPE, but it gives you peace of mind that you are better protected.
49. It could save your life
PPE saved lives.
A hard hat can stop a brick from breaking your skull. A harness can prevent you from falling off a roof. A lifejacket can keep you afloat until help arrives. I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
50. It's the law
Ok, we left this one until last, but let's not forget the legal requirements here. It's the law for employers to provide PPE where there is a risk to health and safety and for employees to use and wear PPE correctly.