494 occupational illnesses and 1,626 death out of
221,336 occupational accidents occurred in 2014 (TUIK). Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE), protects against to health or safety issue based on an
occupation, designed for specific aim, can be worn, hold or attached to an
employer, have a significant impact for declining the occupational
illness/accident. In this study,
different types were investigated, and responsibility of employ/employer was
assessed. Also, the usages, benefits, and impacts of PPE were evaluated in a
site. Data obtained was analyzed with Excel and concluded if PPE is used
properly, it protects an employer against to occupational accidents.
Industrial business perception of employees occupational safety factor personal protective equipment businesses
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 1 |
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