Protective Gear
Personal protective equipment is critical for ensuring a safe working environment on the farm. Access information on farm safety protective gear, including head, eye, foot, and respiratory protection. Find advice on handling chemical spills, manure gas monitoring, and proper handling of pesticides.
Personal Protective Equipment for Farmworkers
Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is essential for many farm duties. Proper PPE can prevent or minimize the impact of many farm injuries. The main types of protective gear include respirators, eyewear, headwear, and footwear.
Please note that respirators should be professionally fitted in order to provide the best level of protection. A respirator fit testing is recommended when performing duties involving farm respiratory hazards, such as mixing and applying concentrated pesticides. Information on identifying respiratory hazards is also available for Spanish speakers.
The majority of eye injuries sustained on the farm result from flying particles. All farm employees must wear eye and head protection when performing tasks such as repairing and operating machinery, trimming trees, haying, or sawing. Workers should always wear a helmet when entering buildings with low door clearances or working in areas where the risk of head injury from falling objects is high.
Foot injuries can result from heavy objects dropping on the feet, animal stepping, or sharp objects penetrating the shoe. Safety footwear should have a steel-toe cap, steel shanks, and metatarsal guards fit over or built into the shoe.
Gas Monitoring and Respiratory Protection Equipment
From dusty fields to dangerous hydrogen sulfide accumulations in manure pits, farming is filled with various respiratory hazards. Using a suitable respirator and gas monitor can help prevent farmers from developing lung damage caused by long-term exposure to gases, vapors, and mists.
Gas monitoring is crucial in any confined space, especially under-barn manure storage areas. Personal gas monitors and portable multi-gas detectors are available for on-farm use and can be life-saving when working around toxic atmospheres and farm hazards. Access the Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Gas Monitors video series for detailed information on selecting and using a portable personal gas monitor.
Farm respiratory protection includes two main respirator categories – air-purifying and supplied air. Remember that while air-purifying respirators have filters through which the user breathes, they do not supply oxygen. Unlike supplied-air respirators, they should not be used in life or health-threatening areas such as oxygen-limiting silos and manure storage pits.
Pesticide Safety and Equipment
Pesticides should only be used when necessary, and all safety precautions must be followed. The safest way to prevent respiratory hazards during pesticide applications is to wear respiratory protection. Wearing personal protective equipment can significantly reduce inhalation, dermal, oral, and eye exposure, as well as minimize the risk of contracting severe lung disease or fatal asphyxiation.
Respiratory protective devices for pesticide applicators vary in design, use, and protection. To select the right respirator, consider the degree of hazard and research the equipment’s specific uses and limitations.
Due to potential health concerns, all pesticide applicators and handlers must familiarize themselves with the common symptoms of pesticide poisoning. In this section, gain access to Penn State Extension resources on storing pesticides in a safe manner and responding to pesticide exposure. In addition, join the Respirator Fit Testing for a free respirator fit test and valuable information on proper use and care.
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Respiratory Exposure to Mycotoxins and Farming
There is an elevated risk of exposure to aflatoxin for those working in agriculture including managing contaminated grains along with processing and handling animal feed. - Articles
Practical Ways to Prevent Hearing Loss on the Farm
Working in agriculture often means being exposed to high noise levels from animals and equipment. Frequent exposure to these noises can lead to noise-induced hearing loss. - Articles
Farm Respiratory Protection
Farming is filled with respiratory hazards such as pesticide vapors, dusty fields, dangerous hydrogen sulfide accumulations in manure pits and pump sumps. - Articles
Respiratory Protection for Dairy Producers
Choosing the correct respirator for the job reduces injury or long term illness. - Articles
Farm Respiratory Hazards
Farmer's Lung and Organic Dust Toxicity Syndrome (ODTS) are names given to two farm occupational diseases caused by inhaling airborne mold spores. - Articles
Family-Only Operations and the Worker Protection Standard–Respirators
From greenhouses to orchards to agronomic crops, the family-only operation is a vital part of Pennsylvania agriculture. While family-only operations may be exempt from some regulations, family farms still have responsibilities. - Articles
Central Location is Key for the Worker Protection Standard
Having all the components to your central location is a key factor to complying to the Worker Protection Standard. - Articles
Use Personal Gas Monitors to Avoid Exposure to Toxic Hydrogen Sulfide
Gas monitoring is always recommended when working around toxic gases such as hydrogen sulfide. Fortunately, affordable portable personal gas monitors are available for on-farm use. - Articles
Does the Federal Worker Protection Standard Regulation Apply to Me?
You may have heard about the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) but have you considered how it applies to your operation? - Guides and Publications$10.00
Pesticide Applicator Recertification Workbook: Worker Protection Standard
Earn two Core pesticide recertification credits. Pesticide applicator recertification correspondence course workbook on EPA's Worker Protection Standard. - Articles
Peligros Respiratorios en las Fincas
Hoja Informativa sobre Peligros Respiratorios en las Fincas. - Articles
Estándar de OSHA sobre Protección de Maquinarias
Hoja Informativa sobre Estándar de OSHA sobre Protección de Maquinarias - Articles
Enfermedades por Calor y Agricultura
Hoja Informativa sobre Enfermedades por Calor y Agricultura - Articles
El Uso Seguro de Vehículos Todo Terreno en la Agricultura
Hoja Informativa sobre El Uso Seguro de Vehículos Todo Terreno en la Agricultura - Articles
Requerimientos de OSHA sobre ROPS y Capacitación del Operador
Hoja Informativa sobre Requerimientos de OSHA sobre ROPS y Capacitación del Operador - Articles
Head, Eye, and Foot Protection for Farm Workers
The National Safety Council estimates that approximately 120,000 agricultural workers suffer disabling injuries each year. - Videos
Dangers of Silo Gases
Length 4:18Key points to help those working in the Ag industry understand what silo gas is and how it is created. - Videos
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Gas Monitors
This video series discusses multiple aspects of selecting and using portable personal gas monitors. - Articles
Field Crops and the Worker Protection Standard
Do you use pesticides on your field crops? Do those pesticides have an Agricultural Use Statement? If you answered yes to these questions, you must comply with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS). - Videos
Chainsaw PPE Protects People
Length 4:38Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating a chainsaw is critical, and yet many people are unaware it exists. If you or a loved one uses a chainsaw, this video is a must watch. - Articles
HPAI Respiratory Protection
N95 is the minimum level respiratory protection approved by CDC/NIOSH for use for by individuals working with HPAI-infected birds. - Articles
Confined Space Manure Gas Monitoring
A gas monitor with remote sampling enables measurements to be taken by workers located safely outside the storage facility.