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Michigan State University Personal Protective Equipment Guidelines
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Service gauges play an important role in diagnosing faults on refrigerating equipment. Low suction pressure can be related to a number of faults. It is normally associated with restricted refrigerant flow to the evaporator, but in some cases it can be due to the improper setting of a temperature control. As well as maintaining a design temperature, it is vital that the correct humidity conditions are achieved for the type of product being stored. It is important that the temperature difference (TD) between the product being stored and the refrigerant is correct for that product. Too wide a TD will result in excessive dehydration of the product | Michigan State University Personal Protective Equipment Guidelines Prepared by Office of Radiation Chemical and Biological Safety and Department of Police and Public Safety May 2003 Table Of Contents Summary.1 Scope.1 Reference Regulations.1 Definitions.2 Responsibility.2 Procedures.3 Conduct a Hazard Assessment of the Workplace.3 Certify a Hazard Assessment was Performed.4 PPE Selection Guidelines.5 General Considerations.5 Eye and Face Protection.5 Eye and Face Protection in Laboratories.6 Head Protection.6 Foot Protection.8 Hand Protection.9 Body Protection Other than Gloves.9 Consultation With Affected Employees.10 Training Guidelines.10 Training Certification.11 Reassessment And Retraining.11 Technical Support.12 Appendices Appendix A Hazard Assessment Information and PPE Selection Guides.13 Table 1. Eye and Face Protection Selection.14 Table 2. Filter Lenses For Protection Against Radiant Energy.16 Table 3. Footwear Selection Guidelines.17 Figure 1. Footwear Labeling.19 Table 4. Selection of Footwear Materials for Chemical Resistance.20 Table 5. Selection of Hand Protection.21 Table 6 Selection of Protective Clothing Materials.22 Table 7 Selection of High Visibility Clothing.23 PPE Program Compliance Checklist.24 PPE Survey and Analysis Checklist.25 Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment Certification Form.27 Appendix B PPE Training Guide.28 Table 8. Eyewear Selection Chart.30 Table 9. Proper Care Maintenance Useful Life and Disposal of Protective Footwear.34 Certification of Personal Protective Equipment Training Form.36 Personal Protective Equipment Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety Office of Radiation Chemical and Biological Safety May 2003 SUMMARY The Personal Protective Equipment PPE Guideline has been developed to provide the University community with the necessary information to identify work situations that require the use of PPE to determine the proper selection and use of PPE and to document this information .