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Barrie(Badger)Etter  
#1 Posted : 22 June 2023 09:19:22(UTC)
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Barrie(Badger)Etter

Hi, 

I'm having a grey moment?!?   I'm looking a piece of legislation / ACoP that says something about storage of overalls and not taking same home with the operative to consequently affect the operatives loved ones - whats the legislation / ACoP, chapter and verse.  I'm doing a report and need to complete by noon.

Does anyone know of such and can help me please?

Thanks in advance.

Badger

RVThompson  
#2 Posted : 22 June 2023 09:41:11(UTC)
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RVThompson

Hi Badger,

that specific control sounds like the working with asbestos guidelines https://www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/protect.htm

Both the PPE guidelines & COSHH ACOP mention adequate storage and control of PPE to minimise contamination.

chris42  
#3 Posted : 22 June 2023 10:03:26(UTC)
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chris42

PPE regulation 7

7.—(1) Every employer shall ensure that any personal protective equipment provided to his employees is maintained (including replaced or cleaned as appropriate) in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair.

Seems the duty is on employer to wash. Will domestic washinging machines cope with whatever chemicals are on the overalls, as well as the things you list like exposing others. Question though are they to protect ie they are PPE or are they a uniform? only smaties know the answer.Chris

thanks 1 user thanked chris42 for this useful post.
Barrie(Badger)Etter on 22/06/2023(UTC)
Barrie(Badger)Etter  
#4 Posted : 22 June 2023 10:06:10(UTC)
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Barrie(Badger)Etter

Many thanks RVThompsonRVThompson for that.

I believe its more along the PPE ACOP I'm looking for.

Badger.

chris42  
#5 Posted : 22 June 2023 10:07:31(UTC)
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chris42

also from L25

63 The Regulations do not forbid employers from asking workers to clean their own PPE (for example, people working from home) but this should be clearly stated in the person’s contract. The employer must ensure proper cleaning instructions are provided so there is no damage, and the employer should arrange for spot checks to ensure that the PPE is suitable. As explained in paragraph 37, an employer cannot charge for PPE and this extends to cleaning costs, which means that any costs for cleaning materials should be borne by the employer.

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