
Volume 47, Issue 9 - September 2012
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Codes&Regulations The goal of ASTM E2875/E2875M is to aid in the selection of personal protective equipment that will best protect a specific employee from hazards that cannot be mitigated through other means. ASTM officials say the new standard highlights the critical areas of risk to the body from glass handling; the need for risk assessments—particularly to the neck and other major artery areas; explains cut test standards; and describes personal protective equipment materials of construction. “ASTM E2875/E2875M will be helpful to end users, particularly glass companies or locations that may not have as much exposure/awareness regarding available personal protective equipment in the industry,” says Michael Marsala, safety and loss control manager, Guardian Industries Corp. “It can also be helpful to anyone who handles glass in that these risks can exist with glass installers and replacers as well.”
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