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OSHA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training

  • In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart E
  • Available in: United States English | España Español
  • Audio option lets you hear the course content
  • Adaptable, self-guided course for mobile learners
  • Instantly download your certificate upon completion
  • SCORM-ready, on-demand digital, virtual instructor sessions, or on-site course offerings
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21-50 $38.79
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Course Facts

What You Get
What You Get
Certificate of Completion
Training Duration
Training Duration
2 Hour(s)
Learning Type
Learning Type
100% online, available 24/7
Course Access Validity
Course Access Validity
3-month completion timeline, 1-year access to training materials.
Device Support
Device Support
Apple
Android
Windows
Web
Certificate Validity
Certificate Validity
36 months, before a refresher is required.

This OSHA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training course is developed based on OSHA’s General Industry Standard 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I and Construction Industry Standard and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart E. This PPE course equips learners with the knowledge and skills essential for safeguarding themselves and others in hazardous work environments. Participants will comprehensively understand its vital role in preventing injuries and illnesses. The course explores a wide range of PPE types, their appropriate selection, and effective utilization. It also highlights how crucial it is to properly maintain and store PPE, so it works effectively when you need it.

Who Needs This OSHA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training?

This training course is especially valuable for people working in places where they might face potential risks or dangers. The importance of PPE extends to various industries and occupations. Examples of individuals who can benefit from PPE training include:

  • Manufacturing workers
  • Construction workers
  • Healthcare workers
  • Laboratory technicians
  • Food service workers
  • Firefighters
  • Paramedics
  • Military personnel
  • Oil and gas workers
  • Agriculture workers

Why Choose Our OSHA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training?

  • Covers OSHA PPE requirements and workplace safety best practices.
  • Includes training on respiratory protection and hazard awareness.
  • Explains proper PPE selection, use, inspection, maintenance, and storage.
  • Helps workers recognize and control workplace hazards.
  • Self-paced online format for flexible learning.
  • Suitable for construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and general industry workplaces.

OSHA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training Course Syllabus

This OSHA Personal Protective Equipment Training course consists of 6 lessons. Students are required to take each lesson in sequential order as listed below.

Lessons

Introduction

Lesson 1: Fundamentals of a Personal Protective Equipment Program


This lesson introduces the fundamentals of Personal Protective Equipment, providing a crucial foundation for subsequent lessons. You will delve into the different types of PPE and its role in minimizing workplace hazards. Additionally, you'll gain valuable insights into OSHA regulations related to PPE and the responsibilities of both employers and employees in maintaining a safe work environment.

Lesson 2: Respiratory Protection


This lesson emphasizes proactive hazard control measures and the critical role of respiratory protection in safeguarding worker health. We'll explore the various types of respiratory hazards workers may encounter in the workplace and the health risks posed by inhaling these airborne contaminants. Furthermore, we'll cover OSHA's Respiratory Protection Program requirements, including proper respirator selection, fit testing, and the importance of training for effective use and maintenance.

Lesson 3: PPE for the Head, Eyes, Face and Ears


This lesson delves into the vital role of Personal Protective Equipment for the head, eyes, face, and ears in hazardous work environments. It covers the selection and proper use of hard hats, eye protection, face protection, and hearing protection to mitigate risks from falling objects, chemical exposure, and high noise levels.

Lesson 4: PPE for the Hands and Feet


In this lesson, we'll look closer at the critical importance of hand protection in the workplace. We’ll cover OSHA’s regulations on selecting and using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and ensuring proper care of gloves to prevent hand injuries.

Lesson 5: Chemical Protective Clothing


This lesson highlights the importance of Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) in protecting workers from hazardous chemicals and contaminants. You will understand the different types of CPC, and how to choose the right protection based on specific workplace hazards. Furthermore, you will explore potential risks associated with wearing CPC while also learning the importance of inspecting and maintaining equipment to prevent chemical breaches.

Lesson 6: Electrical Protective Equipment


In this lesson, we will examine the critical role of OSHA-mandated electrical protective equipment and insulating protective equipment in safeguarding workers from electrical and arc flash hazards. We will explore the types of PPE required for specific hazards such as shock, arc flash, arc blasts, and exposed live parts, as well as the use of IPE for handling high-voltage circuits. Additionally, we will discuss proper equipment selection, inspection, and testing to ensure worker safety in environments with electrical risks.

Final Examination

Frequently Asked Questions

The course meets the compliance requirements of OSHA Standards for General Industry Standard 1910 Subpart G, 1910 Subpart H, and 1910 Subpart I. As well as OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry 1926 Subpart E.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training is indispensable for safeguarding employees and ensuring a safe work environment. Organizations can significantly reduce the risk of injuries, illnesses, and fatalities by equipping workers with the knowledge to properly select, use, and maintain PPE.

Effective PPE training goes beyond compliance with regulatory mandates. It fosters a culture of safety, boosts employee morale, and enhances overall productivity. Employees who feel protected and empowered to prioritize safety are more likely to be engaged and focused on their tasks.

Furthermore, investing in PPE training is a sound business decision. Organizations can lower insurance premiums and avoid costly legal repercussions by preventing accidents, reducing medical expenses, and improving the company's safety record.

This OSHA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training provides workers and employers with the knowledge needed to identify workplace hazards and select appropriate protective equipment. The course covers PPE requirements, proper use, maintenance, inspection procedures, and respiratory protection fundamentals to help support a safer work environment.

Designed for employees, supervisors, and safety professionals, this online training aligns with OSHA PPE requirements and emphasizes practical strategies for reducing exposure to workplace hazards. Participants will learn how to recognize when PPE is necessary, understand the limitations of various protective equipment, and apply safe work practices across different industries.

Various professionals across the construction and general industries would gain valuable knowledge and skills by enrolling in this Personal Protective Training course:

  • Construction and General Industry Workers: Anyone working in environments where they may be exposed to hazards that require using PPE (e.g., hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, etc.).
  • Supervisors and Foremen: Those responsible for overseeing teams of workers and ensuring compliance with safety regulations, including proper PPE usage.
  • Safety Officers/Managers: Professionals tasked with enforcing health and safety standards, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring PPE policies are followed.
  • New Hires and Trainees: Individuals who are new to the industry and need to be introduced to safety protocols and PPE requirements as part of their onboarding process.
  • Contractors and Subcontractors: Workers who might not be permanent staff but are involved in specific construction or general industry projects, ensuring they also adhere to PPE guidelines.
  • Maintenance Personnel: Those responsible for maintaining equipment and infrastructure, often exposed to similar hazards that require protective equipment.
  • Electricians and Electrical Workers: Individuals who work with electrical systems and are at risk of electrical hazards, requiring specialized PPE such as insulated gloves, face shields, and arc-rated clothing

There are no prerequisites for this course.

OSHA's personal protection equipment regulations do not specify a set frequency for training renewal, unlike some other OSHA regulations.

However, industry best practices suggest providing employees a refresher at least once every three years.

Certificate of Completion: Immediately after passing the final exam, you can download, save, or print your certificate in PDF format.

Validity: The course certificate is valid for three years.

Renewal: Simply take this course in 36 months to maintain compliance and stay current on regulations pertaining personal protective equipment.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Understand the importance of PPE in preventing workplace injuries and illnesses.
  • Recognize PPE as the last line of defense and prioritize other control measures.
  • Summarize OSHA regulations pertaining to PPE use and programs.
  • Create a structured PPE program in the workplace.
  • Identify workplace hazards and select appropriate PPE.
  • Implement training for employees on PPE use, care, limitations, and emergencies.
  • Understand respiratory hazards, select respirators, and implement a respiratory protection program.
  • Select and use appropriate PPE for specific hazards, such as head, eye, hearing, hand, and foot protection.
  • Learn about chemical protective clothing, electrical PPE, and their specific requirements.
  • Inspect, maintain, and replace PPE as needed to ensure PPE effectiveness and maximize protection.

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Daniel K.
Electrical Technician
As an electrical technician, the lesson on electrical protective equipment was extremely relevant. I now feel more confident in selecting and inspecting PPE for electrical work.
Mathew L.
Safety Manager
I recently enrolled my team in the Personal Protective Equipment training course, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. The course covers everything from the basics of PPE to more specialized equipment, like chemical and electrical protection. The detailed lessons on respirators and chemical protective clothing were especially valuable for our workplace. Highly recommended!
Eric T.
Production Manager
Very informative and practical. The section on hand and foot protection was especially useful for my team. A solid investment for workplace safety!
Jason W.
Operations Manager
This PPE course was exactly what my team needed. Lesson by lesson, the course covered every aspect of protection, from hand and foot protection to electrical hazards. I especially appreciated the focus on OSHA regulations, which helped us align with the standards we need to maintain.
John M.
Construction Site Supervisor
This course provided a comprehensive overview of PPE, including some areas I hadn’t considered before, like respiratory protection and electrical PPE. I’ve been in the construction industry for over 10 years, and this course was an excellent refresher, packed with up-to-date OSHA regulations.

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