Proper inspection and storage of chemically protective clothing (CPC) are essential to ensure worker safety, maintain the effectiveness of the equipment, and extend the service life of reusable PPE. Implementing a systematic inspection program helps identify potential defects early, ensuring that all protective clothing performs as intended during use.
Purpose
Regular inspection and proper storage:
- Ensure the reusability and reliability of CPC
- Prevent equipment failure during hazardous tasks
- Reduce long-term expenses by minimizing premature replacement
- Maintain compliance with OSHA and manufacturer standards
Inspection Records
Accurate and up-to-date records are critical to maintaining an effective CPC management system.
Each reusable PPE item should be assigned a unique identification number (ID) (respirators often already have these). For every inspection, document the following details:
- Equipment ID number
- Date of inspection
- Inspector’s name or initials
- Condition of equipment
- Any findings, maintenance actions, or replacement recommendations
Periodic review of inspection logs can help identify:
- Repeated equipment failures
- High-maintenance items
- Patterns suggesting the need for improved training or different equipment models
Storage Guidelines
Proper storage is essential to preserve the protective qualities of CPC materials:
- Store CPC in a clean, dry, and cool location away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or chemicals.
- Hang garments rather than fold them, to prevent creases or stress on seams.
- Keep gloves, boots, and accessories in a dedicated, ventilated space.
- Avoid contact with oils, solvents, or sharp objects during storage.
- Maintain manufacturer-recommended environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.).
