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Farmer, livestock breeder

the HEAD
 
5 Items
Bump cap. ABS shell. Blue colour
Silicone respiratory half-mask. Designedto fit two bayonet filters
Safety google. Clear lens. Enhanced peripheral vision.
A2P3 combined bayonet filter for DMS, DMT, and MP600
Winter polyamide cap with Polar fibres

the body
 
8 Items
100% polyester ripstop bodywarmer. Linedand 100% polyester padded, 120 gsm.
Two zips work coverall. 65% polyester /35% cotton. 245 gsm.
Polar fleece sweatshirt. 100% polyester(polar fleece), 290 gsm.
Work coveralls. Double zip. Polyester/cotton. 245 gsm.
Softshell bodyarmer 100 % ripstoppolyamide
Type 5 £ 6. SMS. 55 gms.
Warm underpants. Contains Tencel Modal.Elasticated waist.
Warm underwear. Long sleeves t-shirt. Contains Tencel Modal.

the hand
 
7 Items
Safety glove. Polyamide liner. HPT™ coated palm. 15 gauge.
Full cow grain leather glove. Leather vein patch at wrist.
Safety glove.
P.V.C gloves. Smooth finish. Single dipped. 27 cm.
Seamless polyamide liner. 18 gauge. Nitrile/PVC fully coated. 350 mm length.
Unlined nitrile glove. Length 330 mm.Thickness 0.38 mm. Type A: AJKLMNO
Nitrile disposable glove. AQL 1,5. Display box of 100 pieces.

the foot
 
4 Items
PVC boot. Green colour.
Warm socks for winter. Acrylic / wool /polyamide.
S3 WR SRC. Water repellent nubuck leather upper. Wide fit sole.
BORN. S5 SRC. Black P.V.C boot with fur.
I am a farmer, livestock breeder; what are the risks?

I am in a profession that is now complex, demanding, but still exciting.

I cultivate the soil and I sell my produce.

I raise the animals whose produce I sell: milk, eggs, meat, etc.

I use numerous machines and I also handle chemicals.

I perform my activity in a rural area.

I most often work outside.

Risks associated with handling

(cutting, grazing, etc.)

Leather protective gloves, synthetic gloves.

 

Risks associated with inclement weather

(Cold, heat, UV (sun risk), rain, humidity).

Bodywarmers, parkas against the cold, pullovers, undergarments,

rain wear, hoods, etc.

Risks associated with machines

(shocks, crushing, various accidents)

Hard hat, crash helmets

 

Risks associated with chemicals

(spreading, mechanical works, contact with

oils, greases, cleaning, maintenance of premises).

Risk of burns, respiratory risk.

Filtering masks against particles, masks against

gas, chemical protection overalls, visors in

polycarbonate, wrap-around goggles, gloves in nitrile rubber, P.V.C. etc.

 

Risks associated with hygiene, dirt, etc.

Boots, shoes, gloves, canvas overalls etc.

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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.

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