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anne mageean  
#1 Posted : 13 December 2013 14:30:31(UTC)
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anne mageean

I have purchased ice grips for some staff who work externally (Housing Association). These are things to put on the soles of your shoes and provide extra traction when walking on packed snow or ice. I was asked are they PPE and my first thought was no however I am now doubting this?
Any advice

Anne
Canopener  
#2 Posted : 13 December 2013 14:31:57(UTC)
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Canopener

I suspect that you'll get differing opinions.

Does it matter?
A Kurdziel  
#3 Posted : 13 December 2013 14:42:47(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

They might not be PPE but then they could be work equipment under PUWER
Safety Smurf  
#4 Posted : 13 December 2013 14:47:11(UTC)
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Safety Smurf

I would say yes but then it's a question of semantics.

I don't personally believe that Hi-vis vests should be classed as PPE but they are.
anne mageean  
#5 Posted : 13 December 2013 15:32:39(UTC)
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anne mageean

Thanks, I thought the replies would be along those lines!

I suppose if they are provided as a result of a risk assessment and instructions are given as to their usage,e.g. don't use indoors, it doesn't matter much if they are PUWER or PPE.


Many thanks
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