Published 7 Sep 2023
What are PPE Inspection Checklists?
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) inspection checklists are used by safety officials and supervisors to help identify tasks that require PPE, ensure staff is using the right equipment, and reduce overall harm. Inspections ensure that all PPE are of the correct specification and fitting, which also helps identify the “weakest link” in a safety and risk prevention program. Regular PPE inspections are vital to every organization involved in hazardous industries because PPE can become damaged or lose its effectiveness due to wear and tear, improper use and handling, and exposure to dirt, grit, chemicals, and other elements. Inspections ensure compliance and that PPE will last for a long time with minimum degradation.
In this article
- What are the Maintenance Requirements for PPE?
- General Employer Responsibilities for PPE
- PPE Checklist Templates for Easy Inspections
- Featured PPE Inspection Checklists
What are the Maintenance Requirements for PPE?
Proper maintenance of PPE, unfortunately, is something that can still fall through the cracks if companies aren’t careful. It’s a consideration that should always be a top priority, especially for companies in hazardous industries like construction. Below are the main considerations in the proper maintenance of PPE.
For helmets:
- Keep helmets clean by regularly washing them with warm water and soap.
- Check headbands to ensure a comfortable fit.
- Store helmets and other head protection gear away from extreme temperatures and conditions.
- Replace helmets that are cracked, have dents, or are showing signs of wear and tear.
For protective eyewear:
- Regularly clean eyewear with water and mild soap.
- Always wash lenses with water before wiping them to prevent scratches caused by foreign objects.
- Store eyewear in a durable dustproof case and keep in a safe place to avoid damage.
- Replace any eyewear immediately if they are pitted, scratched, or worn out to the point that they impair vision.
For gloves:
- Always keep gloves clean and dry.
- Always check gloves for holes, cracks, and other damage before use.
- Ensure whether gloves are reusable or not and, if reusable, take note of how long they can be reused safely before requiring replacement.
- Replace damaged or worn gloves immediately.
For footwear:
- Wipe wet or soiled footwear with a clean cloth before storage.
- Air out footwear after work to keep dry.
- Regularly check for signs of mold and fungus.
- Users of protective footwear should change socks during breaks to keep feet and footwear dry.
- Replace footwear at the first sign of damage and regularly check ones in use to ensure they are in good working condition.
General Employer Responsibilities for PPE
There has been growing awareness and focus on the proper use of PPE, but even if workers in hazardous industries are trained on their proper usage, there’s still the problem of proper care and maintenance. Even if workers wear PPE at all times during working or when exposed to certain hazards, this diligence means nothing if the PPE used has deteriorated or isn’t up to quality standards. In the US, OSHA puts the responsibility of ensuring workers are protected from harm and that PPE is always maintained on the employer’s shoulders. Aside from PPE maintenance, employers are also responsible for:
- performing a hazard assessment of the workplace to identify and control hazards;
- identifying and providing appropriate PPE to employees;
- training employees in the use and care of PPE; and
- periodically reviewing, updating, and evaluating the effectiveness of the PPE program.
PPE Checklist Templates for Easy Inspections
The best PPE monitoring checklists are the ones that get filed out and filed regularly; these are the ones that provide insights that help avoid potential hazards and ensure that workers are always protected from the hazards of the job. By using a powerful inspection app like SafetyCulture (formerly iAuditor), regular PPE inspections become easier with automated reports and easy access to your inspection data in real-time via the cloud. Use SafetyCulture to conduct regular PPE self-inspections, identify tasks that require PPE, and ensure that employees are using the right equipment for their tasks (e.g., welding). Get started with these free customizable PPE checklists to find out how you can prevent accidents at work.
Featured PPE Inspection Checklists
PPE Monitoring Checklist
This checklist can be used by managers and safety officers to ensure that employees are using the right PPE and following PPE best practices. It is categorized according to the type of PPE to ensure that everything—from protective eyewear to footwear—is checked regularly for damage and wear and tear.
OSHA PPE Self-Inspection Checklist
This OSHA PPE Checklist contains 17 general inspection items to determine the need of PPE in protecting the workers, as well as performing equipment checks and evaluation of workers’ compliance with safety rules when utilizing PPE. Use the technology of SafetyCulture to turn all your paper forms including regulatory checklists into advanced mobile templates.
PPE Safety Walkaround Checklist
Site walkthroughs can help you spot potential hazards in the workplace, non-conformance and incorrect usage of PPE or damaged equipment. Use this checklist to record general observations on PPE safety and inspect if overall body protection (head, eye, face, hand, body, foot) is sufficient to prevent injuries and accidents at work.
Face Mask Inspection Checklist
Use this face mask inspection checklist to help ensure that PPE such as respiratory equipment are in good working condition. This respiratory equipment inspection template uses smart logic to prompt action as appropriate.