There are number of procedures by which you can look after the health of employees. Some of them include taking action to avoid ill-health and avoid employees coming into contact with harmful substances and guarantee if they are hurt by any means then their injuries are appropriately treated.
The use of personal protective equipments (PPE) by industries is also widely used to prevent employees from contact with harmful substances.
I want to mention some of the Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) classified by parts of body and hazards which are involved.
Head
Hazard: falling objects confined spaces hair entanglement
PPE: hard hats, bump caps, hair net, hair cut
Hearing
Hazard: extreme noise.
PPE: ear muffs, ear plugs
Eyes
Hazard: dust and grit, flying particles, radiations, lasers, arc welding
PPE: goggles, face shields, special goggles to protect from radiations
Lungs
Hazard: dust, fumes, toxic gas and oxygen deficient atmosphere, asbestos
PPE: face masks, respirators, respirators with absorbent filter, any breathing apparatus
Hand
Hazard: sharp edges and burns, acidic chemicals, low/high temperature
PPE: protective gloves, resistant gloves, insulating gloves
Feet
Hazard: slipping, sharp items, falling objects, liquid metal splashes
PPE: safety shoes
Skin
Hazard: dirt and mild acidic materials
PPE: barrier creams, gloves and apron
Whole Body
Hazard: intimidating environment, radioactive dust, moving vehicles
PPE: pressurized suits, high-visibility clothing, heat resistant clothing


