Blog 2: Protecting You and Our Employees With Proper Training and PPE
5/25/2020 (Permalink)
Worker Safety Training
SERVPRO of Jacksonville Beach/Ponte Vedra takes great responsibility to help ensure employees entering and working in areas contaminated with biological or infectious matter or in designated areas where contaminated contents are being handled and decontaminated have received proper training and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Our safety training includes hazard communication, proper PPE selection, proper donning and doffing procedures, proper personal hygiene, and incident reporting.
• Hazard communication: Let all workers know of the hazards related to the work being performed, product they will be using, and the importance of proper PPE usage.
• Proper PPE selection: Employees know that personal protective equipment is required within the work area. Inform workers that they will be wearing respiratory protection, disposable coveralls, eye protection, and hand protection. Inform workers that coveralls and gloves are disposable and should be changed prior to re-entering the work area. Inform workers on the cleaning and decontamination process required for any reusable PPE.
• Proper donning and doffing procedures - Let workers know that personal protective equipment (PPE) must be put on and taken off following a specific procedure.
• Proper personal hygiene – Inform workers that specific hygiene practices must be followed to help keep them safe.
• Sign In/Out: Inform workers they will be required to sign in and sign out of the work area in question.
• Incident reporting – Inform workers that any exposure to infectious materials (skin, eye, mouth, mucous membrane) must be reported to the supervisor immediately. If contact with blood or Other Potential Infectious Material (OPIM) occurs, skin must be washed with soap and water or eyes, and mucous membranes flushed with water immediately.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) should be selected and used to maintain worker health and safety.
• Respirators: Due to potential respiratory exposure, at a minimum, an N-95 respirator should be worn by all workers. Tight-fitted respirators may also be worn including half-mask respirators or full-face respirators; with P100 filters.xi This includes air-purifying respirators (APR) and powered air-purifying respirators
(PAPR). An APR or PAPR is recommended for Enhanced Cleanup.
• Coveralls: Coveralls with attached hood and boots should be worn by all workers. For added protection, other options such as disposable non-permeable coveralls with a separate boot cover or disposable non-permeable coveralls with built-in booties may be considered. All coveralls should have a storm flap over the front zipper. The appropriate size is typically coat size or coat size plus one.
• Gloves: Disposable gloves, 4-mil nitrile should be used for outer glove and a 5-mil nitrile long-cuff glove for the inner glove. Two different color gloves, one for inner and one for outer (so it is easy to tell the layers apart), would allow for tears to be noticeable; this is recommended but not required.
• Tape: Tape should be used to seal gloves to coveralls so that no skin is exposed.
• Face Shield or Goggles: If using an N-95 or half-mask respirator, eye protection should include a face shield or goggles.
A designated area will be established for donning and doffing PPE outside the work area, and a separate decontamination chamber may be used. All donning and doffing will take place in this designated area. This area will have to be cleaned, disinfected, and maintained. Donning procedures will be established and adhered to throughout the cleaning and disinfecting process. Cleanup personnel will don PPE prior to entering the work area and engaging in cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, and/or manipulating contents. Donning procedures will be observed by trained personnel. During the cleaning and disinfecting process, cleanup personnel will keep their PPE on while working in the space. Cleanup personnel will avoid touching any exposed skin while working to limit dermal exposure. Doffing procedures will be established and adhered to throughout the cleaning and disinfecting process. When removing PPE and other soiled materials, we will not allow the outer surfaces of PPE and other soiled materials to contact bare skin. Doffing procedures will be observed by trained personnel. Personal hygiene best practices will be observed after exiting the workspace.