How to safely put on and remove PPE - information for personnel
WARNING
Respirator masks with an exhalation valve protect the wearer from other people, but NOT the other people from the wearer – unless the exhalation valve is covered by a fleece according to DIN EN 14683.
How to safely remove gloves
Here you can see how to remove the gloves without self-contamination (“cleanly”). Other methods can be just as safe.
Date of issue September 16, 2020PDF (2 MB, File does not meet accessibility standards.)
How to safely put on respirator masks and protective goggles
A folding respirator mask with an exhalation valve. Other models of respirator masks – e.g. cup-shaped masks or masks without an exhalation valve – can also be used.
Respirator masks with an exhalation valve protect the wearer from other people, but NOT the other people from the wearer – unless the exhalation valve is covered by a fleece according to DIN EN 14683.
Date of issue January 26, 2021PDF (240 KB, File does not meet accessibility standards.)
How to safely remove safety goggles and respirator masks
Regular training increases safety when using personal protective equipment (PPE).
Respirator masks with an exhalation valve protect the wearer from other people, but NOT the other people from the wearer – unless the exhalation valve is covered by a fleece according to DIN EN 14683.
Date of issue January 26, 2021PDF (250 KB, File does not meet accessibility standards.)
WARNING
Respirator masks with an exhalation valve protect the wearer from other people, but NOT the other people from the wearer – unless the exhalation valve is covered by a fleece according to DIN EN 14683.
Respirator mask: Common mistakes
It is important to pay attention to many details for the correct handling of personal protective equipment.
Respirator masks with an exhalation valve protect the wearer from other people, but NOT the other people from the wearer – unless the exhalation valve is covered by a fleece according to DIN EN 14683.
Date of issue January 26, 2021PDF (275 KB, File does not meet accessibility standards.)