What to know
- OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.132 requires employers to assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of PPE such as protective clothing and ensembles.
- No single personal protective ensemble can protect from exposure to all hazards. The appropriate combination of respirator, protective ensemble and other equipment should be selected based on a conclusive hazard assessment.

Best practices
When other control methods within the hierarchy of controls are unable to reduce the hazardous exposure to safe levels, employers must provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Like all PPE, protective clothing and ensembles should be used in the context of a comprehensive PPE program that includes hazard assessment, training, and medical monitoring among other necessary elements. Consult the OSHA standards for specific requirements concerning selection and use of PPE.
In general, PPE is should be safe, durable, clean, and reliable. Fit and comfort are important considerations when selecting PPE.
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