Kentucky has adopted by reference the federal workplace safety rules for personal protective equipment (803 KAR 2:308 in general industry and 803 KAR 2:404 in construction).
Kentucky has its own federally approved occupational safety and health regulatory program. The Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Program (KyOSH) governs both public and private sector workplaces, except for the Tennessee Valley Authority and federal facilities.
State Requirements
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Type | Title |
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Checklists | PPE Hazard Assessment and Training (PDF) |
Forms | PPE Training Quiz |
Handouts | Working Safely with Lasers [7-Minute Safety Trainer] - Spanish |
Policies | Safety Eyeglasses Policy (Word) |
Posters | PPE Safety (PDF) |
PowerPoints | PPE--Healthcare Workers (PPT) |
White Papers | Who was that masked worker—and why wasn't her nose covered? Workers' common PPE mistakes |