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Carpenter

the HEAD
 
5 Items
Bump cap. ABS shell. Black colour.
Respirator. FFP3 NR D Standard with valve (+ Dolomite). Box of 5 pieces.
Safety ear-muffs. Headband with comfortfoam. SNR: 25.8 dB
Safety goggle. Bi-injected mask.
Safety spectacles. Incredibly lightweight

the body
 
5 Items
Work vest. 65% polyester / 35% cotton. 245 gsm.
Soft outdoor windbreaker jacket in Softshell
Grey t-shirt. 100% cotton 180 gsm
Work shorts. 65% polyester/ 35% cotton.245 gsm
Work trousers. 65% polyester/ 35% cotton. 245 gsm. Grey anthracite/black/orange.

the hand
 
5 Items
Cut B. PHDE fibres. PU coated palm. Openback. 13 gauge
Safety glove. Polyamide liner. HPT™ coated palm. 15 gauge.
Cut D. PHDE fibres. PU coated palm. Openback. 13 gauge
Foam nitrile coated glove. Cut level D.HDPE fibres and other synthetic yarns.
Foam nitrile coated glove. Open back. Nitrile dotted palm. 15 gauge.

the foot
 
6 Items
GENES - Metal free, low cut safety shoesS1PL FO SR
High cut safety trainers. Grain leather.S3L FO SR
Metal free, low cut safety shoes. Upper:reinforced fabric (polyester), TPU frame
Metal free, low cut safety shoes.
S1P FO SR. Low cut safety shoe
S1P-SRC. Low cut trendy safety trainersSplit suede leather
I am a joiner; what are the risks?

I usually work timber but also other materials such as aluminium, P.V.C. 

I produce all sorts of timber elements, doors, windows, etc., which I fit on private or business premises, in offices, workshops, etc. 

I may have to repair or restore old pieces of  timber originating from churches, castles, etc. 

During my activity I may have to saw out timber, cut, polish, screw, assemble, glue, etc. 

I use a variety of machines as well as numerous tools that assist me in my work. 

Risks

Flying dust particles, shavings 
I use (wrap-around) goggles, protective visors. 

Noise from machines 
I use hear-muffs or ear plugs against the noise 

Respiratory (dusts) 
I use filtering half-masks against fine dusts. 

Cuts, perforations etc. by machines, by timber 
I use gloves to protect against cuts, grazes, etc. 

Chemicals such as glue, silicone, wood treatment products, etc. 
I use watertight protective gloves, gas masks, etc. 
Biological risks. Risk of infection. Tetanus in the event of wounds, grazes, pricks.
I use protective gloves 

Cold 
When working outside or on unheated premises, I protect myself with the appropriate clothing: 
bodywarmer, hood, gloves

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The products suggested under this rubric may help the user when choosing personal protection equipment.

The test results may also help when choosing personal protection equipment.

However, it is understood that real conditions of use cannot be simulated.

It is therefore the responsibility of the user (and not of the manufacturer or its representative) to determine whether this product selection is suitable for the envisaged use.

Be aware that no PPE, even when compliant with one or more standards, offers an absolute guarantee of safety and protection.

In all cases, before performing any operation that could jeopardise your health or safety, it is indispensable that you perform a risk appraisal, that you envisage all possible preventive solutions, that you draw up an emergency plan if necessary, have the required qualifications and are familiar with the safety guidelines.

For safety and hygiene reasons, PPE is always for invidivual use.

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