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Repco keeps you safe in the garage with the best in Personal Protective Equipment
Spending time in the garage is not without risks to your health or safety. Exposure to chemicals, loud noises, potential eye injuries and the ever present cuts and scrapes all pose significant risks and this is where Repco's range of safety and protective equipment come in. Using the right personal protective equipment (PPE) from Repco can help minimise these hazards and keep your workspace safe.
Among the essential PPE items you should equip yourself with are disposable gloves, ear muffs and safety glasses, along with fire extinguishers and first aid kits each serving a specific purpose in protecting against common dangers.
Disposable Gloves: Protecting Hands
Disposable gloves are a staple in any garage setting. They shield hands from oils, greases, solvents, and other chemicals commonly encountered during vehicle maintenance and repairs. Using nitrile or latex gloves reduces the risk of skin irritation and contamination. Gloves also help keep tools and parts clean, enhancing the overall efficiency of the work. It’s important to choose gloves with a good fit to maintain dexterity and replace them frequently to prevent tears or contamination build-up.
Ear Muffs: Guarding Against Noise
Garages often have noisy environments, especially when using power tools, pneumatic equipment, or running engines. Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can cause hearing damage over time. Ear muffs provide a practical solution to reduce sound exposure by covering the ears completely and dampening loud noises. They are often more comfortable for extended use compared to earplugs and are easy to fit securely. Choosing ear muffs with adjustable headbands and good noise reduction ratings ensures effective protection.
Safety Glasses: Eye Protection Matters
Eyes are particularly vulnerable to flying debris, chemical splashes, and dust in a garage. Safety glasses protect against these hazards by offering a solid shield over the eyes. Many come with impact-resistant lenses and side shields to maximise coverage. Clear lenses are standard for indoor work, while tinted options provide protection against bright sunlight or welding glare. Regularly inspecting safety glasses for scratches or damage is important, as impaired lenses reduce visibility and protection.
Fire Extinguishers: Preparedness for Emergencies
Fires can start quickly in a garage due to flammable liquids, electrical faults, or fuel vapours. Having a fire extinguisher readily available is a critical safety measure. It is important to select the correct type of extinguisher, typically a multipurpose dry chemical model suitable for flammable liquids, electrical fires, and common garage risks. You should be familiar with how to operate the extinguisher and ensure it is regularly checked and maintained according to safety regulations.
Additional Considerations for Garage Safety
Alongside these essential PPE items, a well-organised garage should have easy access to a first aid kit, stable and non slip garage flooring as well as good ventilation, and proper storage for hazardous materials. Wearing suitable clothing, like long sleeves and steel-capped boots, further enhances your personal protection.