A.
There are several types of PPE, including:
Head protection: Helmets or hard hats protect the head from falling objects, impacts, and electrical hazards.
Eye and face protection: Safety goggles, face shields, or safety glasses shield the eyes and face from chemical splashes, flying particles, or intense light.
Hearing protection: Earplugs, earmuffs, or noise-canceling headphones protect the ears from excessive noise levels.
Hand protection: Gloves safeguard the hands from cuts, abrasions, chemicals, or thermal hazards.
Respiratory protection: Masks or respirators protect against inhaling airborne contaminants, dust, fumes, or gases.
Foot protection: Safety shoes or boots provide foot protection from falling objects, compression, punctures, or electrical hazards.
Body protection: Coveralls, aprons, vests, or full-body suits shield the body from chemical splashes, heat, flames, or hazardous substances.