Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 56-2-3 - Personal Protective Equipment3.1. The employer shall assure that personal protective equipment, including any personal protective equipment provided by an employee, is maintained in a serviceable condition.3.2. The employer shall assure that personal protective equipment, including any personal protective equipment provided by an employee, is inspected before initial use during each work shift. Defects or damage shall be repaired or the unserviceable personal protective equipment shall be replaced before work is commenced.3.3. The employer shall provide, at no cost to the employee, and assure that each employee handling wire rope wears, hand protection which provides adequate protection from puncture wounds, cuts and lacerations.3.4. The employer shall provide, at no cost to the employee, and assure that each employee who operates a chain saw wears leg protection constructed with cut-resistant material, such as ballistic nylon. The leg protection shall cover the full length of the thigh to the top of the boot on each leg to protect against contact with a moving chain saw. Exception: This requirement does not apply when an employee is working as a climber if the employer demonstrates to the Director that a greater hazard is posed by wearing leg protection in the particular situation, or when an employee is working from a vehicular mounted elevating and rotating work platform.3.5. The employer shall assure that each employee wears foot protection, such as heavy-duty logging boots that are waterproof or water repellent, cover and provide support to the ankle. The employer shall assure that each employee who operates a chain saw wears foot protection that is constructed with cut-resistant material, which will protect the employee against contact with a running chain saw. Sharp, calk-soled boots or other slip-resistant type boots may be worn where the employer demonstrates to the director that they are necessary for the employee's job, the terrain, the timber type, and the weather conditions, provided that foot protection otherwise required by West Virginia Surface Mine Rule 56 CSR § 3.47 is met.3.6. The employer shall provide, at no cost to the employee, and assure that each employee who works in an area where there is potential for head injury from falling or flying objects wears head protection as stated in West Virginia Surface Mine Rule 56 CSR § 3.47.3.7. The employer shall provide, at no cost to the employee, and assure that each employee wears the following:3.7.1. Eye protection where there is potential for eye injury due to falling or flying objects, face protection where there is potential for facial injury such as, but not limited to, operating a chipper.3.7.2. Logger-type mesh screens may be worn by employees performing chain-saw operations. The employee does not have to wear a separate eye protection device where face protection covering both the eyes and face is worn.