Protective Equipment Checklist for Safe Toilet Emptying

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Ensure personal safety when emptying toilets by wearing recommended protective equipment such as overalls, apron, helmet, respirator, gloves, gumboots. Proper cleaning and disinfection protocols must be followed to prevent infections. Stay safe and protected!

  • Protective Equipment
  • Toilet Safety
  • Personal Safety
  • Hygiene Practices
  • Protective Gear

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  1. Water Sector Trust Fund Water Sector Trust Fund Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Version:2.0 Last Update: August 2017 1

  2. Dont get sick! You should always wear the recommended protective equipments when emptying the toilet to ensure your own personal safety The protective equipment protects you from the germs present in human excreta. When choosing the protective equipment , durability, comfort and meet the public health needs should be purchased 2

  3. Protective Equipment Checklist Whenever you report to empty a toilet, ensure you have the following! Overalls Apron Helmet Respirator Gloves 3

  4. Protective Equipment Checklist A respirator prevents you from inhaling any germs in the air Respiratory Protection 4

  5. Gumboots Gumboots protect your feet from urine, faeces, broken glass or metal. 5

  6. Helmet A helmet protects your head. Please remember that you are emptying vaults! Always wear it when you are at work 6

  7. Gloves Gloves protect your hands! You should not come into any direct contact with the faeces or any contaminated solid waste such as broken glass or metals! 7

  8. Cleaning The tools and equipment that are used should be disinfected (e.g. Jik) rinsed, thoroughly dried and stored. After emptying, make sure you wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water 8

  9. Cleaning Cleaning Area of storage should be designated in the treatment plant The protective should be used for the purpose of waste collection emptying. Ensure you have a first-aid kit in case of any injuries equipment and 9

  10. Thank you 10

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