Safety glasses:
for protection against chemicals
Nitrile or butyl rubber gloves f
generally be divided into two types,
Respirators
Lineman's Gloves
high voltage, generally over 60 volts,
The voltage in hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and pure-electric vehicles (EVs)
For use around splashing of refinishing materials or solvents
Goggles
gloves used when handling corrosives
Neoprene gloves
have outside source of fresh, breathable air
Supplied-air respirators
It is important to always assume that parts of the high voltage
energized.
is colored bright orange
high voltage, generally over 60 volts,
required when grinding
Full-face shield
for handling sharp objects
Kevlar gloves
ilter the contaminated air through filter layers (for particulates), adsorbent cartridges (for vapors), or both.
Air-purifying respirators
Proper foot protection:
leather shoes or boots
Isolates the high voltage to within the high voltage battery
Disabling an HEV
You need to know where they may be , and know how to use them.
eye wash stations
used for hot objects
welding gloves
recommended whenever creating non-toxic dust during sanding, etc. These masks will keep dust from entering the respiratory system. These masks are not designed for any other use.
Dust masks
melts instead of burns when heat or open flame gets near.
synthetic clothing materials
may generate electrical energy
Turning drive wheels
Never use these
sun glasses
contaminated gloves should end up in
palm of hand
These respirators have a face seal, requiring workers to be properly fit tested before using the respirator on the job.
Air-purifying respirators
must be inserted properly to be effective.
Ear plugs
requires either a commercial spill kit, an acid and water solution
electrolyte spill