Canadian Entry To Practice (CETP) Practice Test

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Who determines the training on PPE use and care?

  1. The OSHA standards committee.

  2. The employer.

  3. The safety officer of the plant.

  4. The employee's supervisor.

The correct answer is: The employer.

The employer is responsible for determining the training on the use and care of personal protective equipment (PPE). This responsibility arises from the obligation to provide a safe workplace and ensure that employees are adequately trained to protect themselves from potential hazards. Employers must assess the risks associated with specific jobs and then create training programs that educate employees on how to properly use and maintain the PPE relevant to their roles. This includes understanding when PPE is necessary, the correct way to wear it, and how to care for and store it to ensure its effectiveness. Although safety officers and supervisors play critical roles in enforcing safety protocols and may assist in training, the ultimate accountability for providing that training lies with the employer. This helps to create a consistent and comprehensive approach to workplace safety and compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.