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In moving and handling activities, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) plays a vital role in promoting safety and preventing the spread of infection. This article explains the use of various types of PPE and their importance.
The use of gloves is a common practice in situations where there's a risk of coming into contact with bodily fluids. For instance, gloves would be necessary when placing a sling underneath a person with continence issues. Always ensure that gloves fit well and that they are in good condition before use. Be aware that poorly fitting gloves can interfere with equipment operation and potentially cause accidents. After usage, it's important to remove the gloves correctly to avoid potential contamination.
An apron might be necessary in situations where there's a chance of getting splashed with water or bodily fluids, such as when assisting someone in taking a shower or providing intimate care. Wearing an apron can help protect your clothing and skin from possible exposure.
Proper footwear, such as closed-toe safety shoes, is essential to protect your feet from potential injuries. For instance, when using wheeled equipment like a hoist, there's a risk of wheels running over your feet if wearing open-toe shoes.
Wearing trousers or leggings is also recommended to protect your legs from potential cuts and grazes when working with moving and handling equipment.
With the prevalence of COVID-19, the use of face masks has become common. They can also be helpful if you're not feeling well to prevent the spread of illness. Always remember to respect the wishes of patients or service users regarding face mask usage.
The use of PPE is a critical aspect of ensuring safety in moving and handling. Always be aware of your organisation's policy and procedures regarding PPE usage, and make sure to use the correct equipment to keep yourself and those you care for safe.