Manuscript Title:

A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS (PPE) – AN ACTION TOWARDS HUMAN SAFETY IN HEALTHCARE CENTRES

Author:

Dr. VEERAMANI.G, D. HEMALATHA, Dr. S JAMBULINGAM

DOI Number:

DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/WUPXH

Published : 2022-05-23

About the author(s)

1. Dr. VEERAMANI.G - Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Vel Tech Ranga Sanku Arts College, Avadi, Chennai.
2. D. HEMALATHA - Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Vel Tech Ranga Sanku Arts College, Avadi, Chennai & Research Scholar Annamalai University, Chidambaram.
3. Dr. S JAMBULINGAM - Research Supervisor, Associate Professor Dept. of Business Administration, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu.

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Abstract

Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses. 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.PPE is commonly used in health care settings such as hospitals, doctor's offices and clinical labs. When used properly, PPE acts as a barrier between infectious materials such as viral and bacterial contaminants and your skin, mouth, nose, or eyes (mucous membranes). The barrier has the potential to block transmission of contaminants from blood, body fluids, or respiratory secretions. PPE may also protect patients who are at high risk for contracting infections through a surgical procedure or who have a medical condition, such as, an immunodeficiency, from being exposed to substances or potentially infectious material brought in by visitors and healthcare workers. When used properly and with other infection control practices such as hand-washing, using alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and covering coughs and sneezes, it minimizes the spread of infection from one person to another. Effective use of PPE includes properly removing and disposing of contaminated PPE to prevent exposing both the wearer and other people to infection. The study consists of 100 nurses and ward members in the hospitals of Ambattur taluk of Chennai city. Questionnaires were distributed and their responses were processed and the results were interpreted.


Keywords

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Human Safety, Healthcare Units, Infection Control.