Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Equipment used to protect employees from workplace hazards such as machines, hazardous substances, and dangerous work procedures that can cause injury. Common types include eye protection, hearing protection, respirators, gloves, and hard hats.
Used in courses
- Advanced Tooling Applications — Part 1
- Applied Arc Welding: Advanced GTAW and SMAW Foundations — Part 1
- Aviation Maintenance Technology — General Module
- CCD Machining: Multi-Axis Machining
- CCD Milling Machine Pathway — Manual to 5-Axis CNC
- Fundamentals of Restorative Care
- General Safety Management I
- General Safety Management II
- GTAW Applied Procedures and Safety
- Hazard Recognition and Control Basics
- Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Package
- Industrial Safety Fundamentals
- MAC 259 - Introduction to the 5-Axis Milling Machine
- Mechanical Transmission and Advanced Motor Troubleshooting — Drives, Alignment, and Fault Resolution
- Medical Assistant: Specialty
- Medical Office Procedures
- Nursing Foundations For Nursing Practice — Part 1
- OSHA Safety in General Industry
- Other: Ohio Safe Technet
- Phlebotomy — Part 1
- Safety, Health, and Environment
- Workplace Hazard Recognition and Control
- Workplace Safety Orientation — OSHA Foundations and Initial Inspections
Careers that use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- How to Become an Industrial Maintenance Technician — Manufacturing Career Path — Become an industrial maintenance technician with training in PLCs, electrical systems, and troubleshooting.
- How to Become a Welding Technician — Manufacturing Career Path — Learn how to become a welding technician in 6-18 months. Training programs, AWS certification, and salary expectations in manufacturing.
- How to Become a Manufacturing Production Technician — Career Path — Start a manufacturing career with training in production processes, quality control, machining, and safety.
- How to Become an OSHA Safety Officer — Workplace Safety & Compliance Career Path — Become an OSHA safety officer. OSHA 30, hazard communication, and workplace safety compliance training for industrial and construction roles.