OSHA finalizes PPE standard for construction
The rule, effective Jan. 13, will require employers to provide properly fitting equipment to their workers. Improperly fitting PPE can be ineffective in protecting workers, OSHA says, a sentiment echoed by advocates calling for better gear for women and others who may not fit in standard gear. In fact, poorly fitting PPE can create new hazards, such as oversized gloves or vests getting snagged or discouraging use due to discomfort.