PPE
Engineering controls should be implemented before administrative controls, when possible.
When engineering controls and administrative controls have not completely reduced, removed, or isolated employee exposure to a hazard, Personal Protective Equipment (or PPE) is used.
PPE is special clothing and gear that provides a barrier between a hazard and the human body. PPE is the last measure of protection between a worker and a hazard. Examples of PPE that can reduce hazardous noise exposure include ear plugs, ear muffs, a combination of the two, and other similar devices.
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