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#1 Posted : 24 March 2009 16:05:00(UTC)
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Posted By Mike Dallow Hi all. Just a quick question would you class a chillsuit as ppe the reason i ask is we work in a chilled food enviroment and are being told it is classed as uniform.If this is the case we are told if we want a chillsuit we have to pay for it. Thanks in advance Mike.
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#2 Posted : 24 March 2009 16:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By paulw71 It is PPE and you employer is obliged to provide it for you.
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#3 Posted : 24 March 2009 16:20:00(UTC)
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Posted By Phil Rose Agreed - definitely PPE and must be provided, maintained (including laundering) and paid for by the employer Phil
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#4 Posted : 24 March 2009 16:45:00(UTC)
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Posted By Richard Altoft Agree with others -- definitely PPE In fact was just putting my copy of L25 guidance in my training box for a course I am giving to supervisors on a major civils project as your posting came up. Page 3 item 8 says uniform for primary purpose of presenting a corporate image is not PPE and neither is clothing primarily for hygiene in food industry and item 9 says insulated clothing is PPE as protects against specific risk to employees. So you should get it free of charge, you could refuse to work without it and Reg 6 says an assessment must be carried out by the employer so ask to see it. R
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#5 Posted : 24 March 2009 17:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Phil Rose Mike can I suggest that you 'hide' your e mail address - just a thought bearing in mind the circumstances of your post Phil
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#6 Posted : 24 March 2009 17:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By stephen d clarke Hi, Not forgetting of course that it should have been selected following PPE risk assessment as an appropriate control measure. Consequently it is PPE and should be free of charge. Steve
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#7 Posted : 25 March 2009 17:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By Mike Dallow Thanks For all your replies very helpful Mike
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