Safety Equipment and Technologies Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) PPE refers to the equipment worn by employees to minimize exposure to workplace hazards that can cause injuries or illnesses. In supply chain operations, PPE is essential for protecting workers from physical, chemical, and biological hazards present in environments such as warehouses, fulfillment centers, and manufacturing sites. Types of PPE in Supply Chains Head Protection: Hard hats or helmets protect against head injuries caused by falling objects, bumps, or electrical hazards. Eye and Face Protection: Safety glasses, goggles, and face shields protect against flying particles, chemical splashes, and hazardous light sources. Hearing Protection: Earplugs and earmuffs help prevent hearing loss due to exposure to high noise levels, common in environments with heavy machinery or equipment. Respiratory Protection: Respirators and masks protect against inhaling hazardous substances such as dust, fumes, or chemical vapors. Hand Protection: Gloves protect hands from cuts, abrasions, chemical burns, and thermal hazards. Types include cut-resistant gloves, chemical-resistant gloves, and heat-resistant gloves. Body Protection: High-visibility vests, coveralls, and aprons protect against chemical splashes, contaminants, and enhance visibility in high-traffic areas. Foot Protection: Safety shoes or boots with reinforced toes protect against impacts, punctures, and slips. Anti-static or conductive footwear may be required in areas with flammable materials.