24  Section  1  Preparing  to  Build  require  protective  footwear  in  work  areas  where  foot  injuries  could  occur  from  falling  or  rolling  objects,  sharp  objects,  or  electrical  hazards.  This  footwear  consists  of  special  reinforced  toes  that  will  withstand  a  load  of  2500  lb.  A  hard  hat  is  to  be  worn  whenever  you  are  exposed  to  any  possibility  of  falling  objects.  Many  construction  sites  require  all  persons  on  the  site  to  wear  a  hard  hat  at  all  times.  Since  carpenters  must  often  work  outside  during  cold  weather,  warmer  protective  headgear  such  as  winter  liners  should  be  available.  See  Figure  2-5.  Standard  specifica-  tions  require  that  hard  hats  withstand  a  certain  degree  of  denting.  They  must  be  able  to  resist  breaking  when  struck  with  an  80  lb  ball  dropped  from  a  5′  height.  A  particulate  mask  is  a  disposable  filter-type  mask  worn  over  the  nose  and  mouth  to  protect  the  worker  from  inhaling  dust  and  other  fine  par-  ticles  in  the  air,  Figure  2-6.  A  particulate  mask  is  not  a  respirator  and  is  not  adequate  protection  from  contaminants  that  are  immediately  hazard-  ous  to  your  health.  Prior  to  1978,  paint  often  contained  lead.  The  dust  created  when  sanding  lead  paint  is  hazardous.  Goodheart-Willcox  Publisher  Figure  2-6.  A  particulate  mask  filters  out  dust.  Nomar  Figure  2-5.  Hard  hats  are  required  wherever  there  is  danger  from  falling  objects.  In  cold  weather,  a  winter  liner  can  be  worn  under  the  hard  hat.  gpointstudio/iStock/Thinkstock  Figure  2-4.  Safety  glasses  must  meet  the  specifica-  tions  of  ANSI  Z87.1-2003.  Copyright  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.