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Personal protective equipment in dentistry
Dental Nursing, 2007Working at the chairside has inherent dangers for the dentist, nurse and patient. In this article, Kathryn Porter, Senior Dental Nurse (Decontamination), explains what preventative equipment should be available to help control the risk, how it should be chosen and outlines the legislation governing its provision and use.
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Marking of personal protective equipment
Safety Science, 1993Abstract Product marking provides indispensable information for the purchaser and the user when choosing or using specific products. This is particularly true for personal protective equipment where the marking must clearly indicate the nature, extent and limits of the protective function the PPE offers so that the user can be certain to choose and ...
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Personal Protective Equipment Control
Applied Industrial Hygiene, 1989Another type of control involves the use of personal protective equipment. This control method has a lower long-term reliability because it is strongly dependent on proper actions by the individual worker over long periods of time. However, it is sometimes the only practical control method available to protect workers and provide compliance with ...
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Personal protective equipment in helicopter EMS
Air Medical Journal, 1994For a variety of reasons, air medical crews continue to be exposed to situations that can bring about severe personal injury or death. Despite recommendations from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Association of Air Medical Services, the use of personal protective equipment among air medical crews is not uniform or universal.
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
2019It is not acceptable to work with patients with dangerous infections without using, knowing and implementing adequate personal protective equipment—PPE. Personnel, patients and visitors should not be exposed to infectious agents by patients, others, equipment or the environment—which may be serious to health or life (ECDC).
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Infection control in dentistry is not a static protocol—it is a dynamic, evidence-driven discipline that safeguards patient health, clinician safety, and institutional integrity. In an era defined by microbial resistance, global pandemics, and ecological accountability, the dental profession must embrace infection control not as a regulatory obligation,Revathi, K, Kumar, Y Rajiv, Sagar, Sai
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Smart Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for construction safety: A literature review
Safety ScienceSina Rasouli +2 more
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Protective Clothing and Personal Equipment
1990Protective clothing and personal equipment are used to protect the laboratory worker from contact with infectious, toxic, or corrosive agents, and from excessive heat, fire, and other physical hazards. Also, suitable clothing and personal equipment can help protect research work from contamination.
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