Personal protective equipment (PPE) at work regulations from 6 April 2022 (2024)

This page explains changes to the scope of the PPE Regulations which apply from 6 April 2022. There is also basic advice on PPE at work.

  • Amended regulations
  • Duties unchanged but extended
  • Definitions of limb (a) and limb (b) workers
  • What PPE is
  • Hierarchy of controls
  • Employers with both employees and limb (b) workers
  • Employers with only limb (b) workers
  • How this legislation is enforced
  • PPE not regulated and enforced under PPER 1992

Amended regulations

On 6 April 2022 the Personal Protective Equipment at Work (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PPER 2022) came into force. They amend the 1992 Regulations (PPER 1992).

They extend employers’ and employees’ duties regarding personal protective equipment (PPE) to limb (b) workers.

Duties unchanged but extended

Under PPER 2022, the types of duties and responsibilities on employers and employees under PPER 1992 remain unchanged but are extended to limb (b) workers, as defined in PPER 2022.

If PPE is required, employers must ensure their workers have sufficient information, instruction and training on the use of PPE.

A limb (b) worker now has a duty to use the PPE in accordance with their training and instruction, and ensure it is returned to the storage area provided by their employer.

You can find guidance on the PPE duties in:

  • Personal protective equipment at work (L25)
  • Risk at work - personal protective equipment (PPE)

What this means for employers

PPER 1992 places a duty on every employer in Great Britain to ensure that suitable PPE is provided to ‘employees’ who may be exposed to a risk to their health or safety while at work.

PPER 2022 extends this duty to limb (b) workers and came into force on 6 April 2022. Employers need to carefully consider whether the changes to UK law apply to them and their workforce and make the necessary preparations to comply.

What this means for limb (b) workers

If a risk assessment indicates that a limb (b) worker requires PPE to carry out their work activities, the employer must carry out a PPE suitability assessment and provide the PPE free of charge as they do for employees.

The employer is responsible for the maintenance, storage and replacement of any PPE they provide. As a worker, you are required to use the PPE properly following training and instruction from your employer. If the PPE you provide is lost or becomes defective, you should report that to your employer.

Definitions of limb (a) and limb (b) workers

In the UK, section 230(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996’s definition of a worker has 2 limbs:

  • Limb (a) describes those with a contract of employment. This group are employees under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and are already in scope of PPER 1992
  • Limb (b) describes workers who generally have a more casual employment relationship and work under a contract for service – they do not currently come under the scope of PPER 1992

PPER 2022 draws on this definition of worker and captures both employees and limb (b) workers:

‘“worker” means ‘an individual who has entered into or works under –

  • (a)a contract of employment; or
  • (b)any other contract, whether express or implied and (if it is express) whether oral or in writing, whereby the individual undertakes to do or perform personally any work or services for another party to the contract whose status is not by virtue of the contract that of a client or customer of any profession or business undertaking carried on by the individual;

and any references to a worker’s contract shall be construed accordingly.’

General duties of limb (b) workers

Generally, workers who come under limb (b):

  • carry out casual or irregular work for one or more organisations
  • after 1 month of continuous service, receive holiday pay but not other employment rights such as the minimum period of statutory notice
  • only carry out work if they choose to
  • have a contract or other arrangement to do work or services personally for a reward (the contract doesn’t have to be written) and only have a limited right to send someone else to do the work, for example swapping shifts with someone on a pre-approved list (subcontracting)
  • are not in business for themselves (they do not advertise services directly to customers who can then also book their services directly)

As every employment relationship will be specific to the individual and employer, the precise status of any worker can ultimately only be determined by a court or tribunal.

Please note: These changes do not apply to those who have a ‘self-employed’ status.

More on employment status (GOV.UK website)

What PPE is

PPE is defined in the PPER 1992 as ‘all equipment (including clothing affording protection against the weather) which is intended to be worn or held by a person at work and which protects the person against one or more risks to that person’s health or safety, and any addition or accessory designed to meet that objective’.

Where an employer finds PPE to be necessary after a risk assessment, using the hierarchy of controls explained below, they have a duty to provide it free of charge.

Hierarchy of controls

PPE should be regarded as the last resort to protect against risks to health and safety. Engineering controls and safe systems of work should be considered first.

Consider controls in the following order, with elimination being the most effective and PPE being the least effective:

  • Elimination – physically remove the hazard
  • Substitution – replace the hazard
  • Engineering controls – isolate people from the hazard
  • Administrative controls – change the way people work
  • PPE – protect the worker with personal protective equipment

Employers with both employees and limb (b) workers

From 6 April 2022, you need to ensure that there is no difference in the way PPE is provided to your workers, as defined by PPER 2022. This means assessing the risk and ensuring suitable PPE is provided, when needed, to all people that fall under the definition of worker.

The PPE provided must be compatible, maintained and correctly stored. All workers must use the PPE properly following training and instruction in its use from their employer. If the PPE you provide is lost or becomes defective, your worker should report that to you.

Employers with only limb (b) workers

You need to ensure that your workers are provided with PPE free of charge, where required, from 6 April 2022. This means assessing the residual risk once all other measures (such as engineering controls) have been taken.

You then need to ensure suitable PPE is:

  • provided
  • compatible
  • maintained
  • correctly stored
  • used properly

You also need to provide training and instruction in its use to all your workers. You cannot charge workers for PPE they require to carry out their work.

How this legislation is enforced

HSE inspectors already include assessment of PPE as part of their routine inspections. Enforcement action can range from verbal or written advice to enforcement notices and, in the most serious cases, prosecution of dutyholders.

PPE not regulated and enforced under PPER 1992

Workers may be required to wear items of PPE under legislation other than PPER 1992. For example, crash helmets worn by workers on the road which is legally required under road traffic legislation.

The full list of circ*mstances where PPER 1992 do not apply is contained in regulation 3.

PPE that is required to reduce risks arising from the following is regulated and enforced under regulations other than the PPER 1992.

These risks include those from:

  • lead exposure
  • ionising radiation
  • asbestos
  • noise
  • substances hazardous to health (for example chemicals, fumes, dusts, non-water vapours, nanotechnology, and/or gases)
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) at work regulations from 6 April 2022 (2024)

FAQs

What are the OSHA requirements for PPE? ›

Employer Obligations

Identifying and providing appropriate PPE for employees. ✓ Training employees in the use and care of the PPE. ✓ Maintaining PPE, including replacing worn or damaged PPE. ✓ Periodically reviewing, updating and evaluating the effectiveness of the PPE program.

What is the minimum PPE you need to wear when working? ›

Head protection: Hard Hats, Helmets. Eye protection: Safety Goggles. Ear protection: Earmuffs, earplugs. Face protection: Face Shields.

What PPE is required to wear in the workplace? ›

These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Personal protective equipment may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, or coveralls, vests and full body suits.

What is the final rule for PPE OSHA? ›

A final rule on payment for PPE, published in November 2007, requires that all PPE, with a few exceptions, will be provided by the employer at no cost to the employee. The 2007 final rule also clarified OSHA's requirements regarding payment for employee-provided PPE and for replacement PPE.

What is the national standard for PPE? ›

OSHA requires PPE to meet the following ANSI standards: • Eye and Face Protection: ANSI Z87. 1-1989 (USA Standard for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection). Head Protection: ANSI Z89. 1-1986 • Foot Protection: ANSI Z41.

What standard of PPE is required? ›

PPE is manufactured to recognised standards, for example ISO or CE standards, to ensure the equipment is effective in protecting the user from the effects of the hazard the user may be exposed to.

What are four basic rules for PPE? ›

4 Steps to Properly Using PPE in the Workplace
  • Step 1: Conduct a Hazard Assessment. The first step to reducing hazards is to properly identify them. ...
  • Step 2: Select Appropriate PPE. ...
  • Step 3: Provide Training for Proper Use of PPE. ...
  • Step 4: Reassess Hazards and Replace Old, Damaged PPE.

What PPE is required for workers? ›

Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is any clothing or equipment a worker uses for protection. It includes equipment such as goggles, ear plugs, respirators, safety harnesses, safety shoes, hard hats and sunscreen.

Which of the following is a general requirement of PPE? ›

All PPE is to be of safe design and constructed for the specific work to be performed. Eye, face, head, and foot protection must meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specifications. The PPE Hazard Assessment Guidelines include charts to be used as a general guide in selecting appropriate PPE.

What are the CDC guidelines on PPE? ›

PPE should be worn whenever there is potential for contact with spray or spatter of blood or other body fluids, especially to mucous membranes of the face. PPE should, at a minimum, be changed between each patient. Some PPE may require changing during patient care if the item no longer provides protection.

What is the minimum PPE you should have available? ›

Level D protection is the minimum protection required. Level D protection may be sufficient when no contaminants are present or work operations preclude splashes, immersion, or the potential for unexpected inhalation or contact with hazardous levels of chemicals.

What are the OSHA requirements for employer provided PPE? ›

With few exceptions, OSHA requires employers to pay for personal protective equipment when it is used to comply with OSHA standards. These typically include: hard hats, gloves, goggles, safety shoes, safety glasses, welding helmets and goggles, face shields, chemical protective equipment and fall protection equipment.

What are the golden rules of PPE? ›

wear and use personal protective equipment (PPE) that is appropriate for the task and in good condition; • understand whether a Permit to Work is required before commencing the task. If in doubt, ask your supervisor; know what to do in an emergency. stop what you are doing and re-assess the risks.

Which of the following is an employer responsibility regarding PPE? ›

Employers Responsibility: Identify hazards that require PPE. Replace worn or damaged PPE. Provide training in the use and care of PPE.

How do you determine what PPE is required? ›

The PPE Hazard Assessment form can be used to determine the required PPE by identifying the hazards of performing the task and selecting appropriate PPE. The form is grouped according to the body part protected by specific types of PPE. The form can serve as a written certification of the PPE Hazard Assessment.

What are the standard codes for PPE? ›

Here we list and explain the EN Norms that apply to our product range.
  • EN ISO 11612. Heat & Flame. ...
  • EN ISO 14116. Limited Flame. ...
  • EN1149-5: 2008. Protective Clothing with. ...
  • IEC 61482-2:2009. & ...
  • EN 13034. Protection Against. ...
  • EN 343. Rain Protection. ...
  • EN ISO 20471. Hi-Visibility. ...
  • EN ISO 11611. Protective Clothing for use in.
Jan 16, 2024

What is PPE guideline compliance? ›

Compliance Requirements

PPE is required when hazardous materials (chemical, biological, or radiological materials) or physical hazards are present. Appropriate controls to minimize risk, including PPE, must ensure that OSHA permissible exposure limits are not exceeded.

What are the equipment required for PPE? ›

Including gloves, gowns, shoe covers, head covers, masks, respirators, eye protection, face shields, and goggles. Gloves help protect you when directly handling potentially infectious materials or contaminated surfaces. Gowns help protect you from the contamination of clothing with potentially infectious material.

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