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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Payment Standard
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On November 14, 2007 the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
announced a new rule clarifying the
employer/employee responsibilities for payment of
personal protective equipment (PPE).
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The final rule requires employers to
pay for almost all personal protective equipment
that is required by OSHA’s general industry,
construction, and maritime standards. Employers
already pay for approximately 95% of these types of
PPE.
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This action creates a clear and
consistent policy across OSHA’s standards, reducing
confusion about the items for which employers are
required to pay, and it reduces workplace injury,
illness, and death - OSHA estimates that the rule
will result in 21,000 fewer injuries per year.
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The final rule does not create new
requirements regarding what PPE employers must
provide. It does not require payment for uniforms,
items worn to keep clean, or other items that are
not PPE.
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The final rule contains exceptions
for certain ordinary protective equipment, such as
safety-toe footwear, prescription safety eyewear,
everyday clothing and weather-related gear, and
logging boots.
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The final rule also clarifies OSHA’s
intent regarding employee-owned PPE, and replacement
PPE:
- It provides that, if employees choose to use
PPE they own, employers will not need to reimburse
the employees for the PPE. The standard also makes
clear that employers cannot require employees to
provide their own PPE and the employee’s use of PPE
they already own must be completely voluntary. Even
when an employee provides his or her own PPE, the
employer must ensure that the equipment is adequate
to protect the employee from hazards at the
workplace.
- It also requires that the employer pay for
replacement PPE used to comply with OSHA standards.
However, when an employee has lost or intentionally
damaged PPE, the employer is not required to pay for
its replacement.
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The rule provides an enforcement
deadline of six months from the date of publication
to allow employers time to change their existing PPE
payment policies to comply with the final rule.
Click here, for the complete
Employer Paid PPE Final Rule.
Click here, for Frequently Asked Questions.
Source: http://www.osha.gov/Publications/PPE-factsheet-final.pdf |
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