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Title: Respiratory Protection


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Respiratory Protection
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Why respiratory protection is necessary
  • Air contaminants/hazardous atmospheres come from
    a variety of sources
  • dusts
  • aerosol mists
  • metal fumes

1a
3
Why respiratory protection is necessary
  • Air contaminants/hazardous atmospheres come from
    a variety of sources
  • evaporated vapors
  • released gases
  • oxygen-deficient atmospheres

1b
4
Why respiratory protection is necessary
  • Many operations generate air contaminants
  • filling bins with flour
  • degreasing metal parts
  • spraying operations
  • welding

1c
5
Why respiratory protection is necessary
  • Find out how much contaminant is in the air
  • Test the air to find out what the exposures are

1d
6
Why respiratory protection is necessary
  • If results show an overexposure, take steps to
    control the hazard
  • engineering controls
  • administrative controls
  • PPE

1e
7
Respirator types
  • Atmosphere-supplying
  • supplied air
  • self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
  • demand
  • positive pressure
  • escape-only

2a
8
Respirator types
  • Air-purifying
  • filter
  • canister or cartridge

2b
9
Respirator types
  • Air-purifying
  • negative pressure
  • powered air-purifying

2c
10
Fit, usage, and maintenance
  • Employees must pass a fit test
  • quantitative fit
  • qualitative fit
  • Use the respirator as it was designed

3a
11
Fit, usage, and maintenance
  • Follow operating instructions
  • If respirators are used to enter an IDLH
    atmosphere
  • one trained, rescue-equipped employee must
    remain outside
  • an attendant must maintain communication contact

3b
12
Fit, usage, and maintenance
  • During interior structural firefighting
  • at least 2 employees with SCBA must enter
    together and stay in contact with each other
  • at least two people trained and equipped for
    rescue must remain outside

3c
13
Fit, usage, and maintenance
  • A dirty, inoperative respirator will not protect
    you

3d
14
Inspection, donning, doffing respirators
  • Inspect respirators before each use and during
    cleaning
  • Inspect SCBAs monthly and keep cylinders fully
    charged

4a
15
Inspection, donning, doffing respirators
  • Emergency-use respirators
  • inspect monthly
  • tags must show inspection results
  • Follow manufacturers instructions for
    donning/doffing equipment

4b
16
Inspection, donning, doffing respirators
  • Perform seal checks after donning respirator
  • positive pressure test
  • negative pressure test
  • review Appendix B-1
  • Never enter a work area without a good
    respirator seal

4c
17
Cleaning, maintenance, and storage
  • Respirators must be cleaned to remove
    contaminants/prevent irritation
  • Shared respirators must be cleaned before each
    use

5a
18
Cleaning, maintenance, and storage
  • Emergency-use respirators must be cleaned after
    each use
  • Review Appendix B-2 for cleaning/disinfecting
    instructions
  • Only use manufacturers replacement parts

5b
19
Cleaning, maintenance, and storage
Storage helps prevent respirators from
  • Damage
  • Contamination
  • Dust
  • Sunlight
  • Temperature extremes
  • Excessive moisture
  • Chemicals
  • Deformation of the facepiece

5c
20
Responding to emergencies
  • If the respirator malfunctions, immediately leave
    the work area
  • Activate auxiliary self-contained air supply

6a
21
Responding to emergencies
  • If a sudden hazardous release occurs, don
    emergency escape-only respirators as you exit
    the area

6b
22
Responding to emergencies
  • Some employees must be trained and authorized to
    respond to emergency situations
  • confined space rescue
  • release of hazardous chemicals
  • interior structure firefighting

6c
23
Medical signs and symptoms
  • Know how to recognize and report medical signs
    and symptoms that may limit or prevent the
    effective use of respirators
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dizziness

7a
24
Medical signs and symptoms
  • Coughing
  • Wheezing
  • Chest pain

7b
25
Medical signs and symptoms
  • Chest injuries
  • Lung diseases
  • Cardiovascular conditions

7c
26
Medical signs and symptoms
  • Heart conditions
  • Review Appendix C OSHA Respirator Medical
    Evaluation Questionnaire

7d
27
Regulations
  • Review the main paragraphs (a through o) of 29
    CFR 1910.134

8a
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