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The Do’s and Don’ts of Respiratory Protection Mike Rusak EHS Engineer II 7/2/22

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Respiratory Protection

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Page 1: The Do’s and Don’ts of Respiratory Protection

The Do’s and Don’ts of Respiratory Protection

Mike Rusak

EHS Engineer II

April 10, 2023

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Speakers

Becky RossMarketing Manager

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Mike RusakEHS Engineer II215-805-6026

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PresenterModerator

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Questions

• If you have questions during the presentation, please submit them using the “Questions” feature

• Questions will be answered at the end of the webinar

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WRITTEN PROGRAMS

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WRITTEN PROGRAMS

•DO know when written programs are

needed and not needed

NEEDED

• Respirators required• Elastomeric

respirators are voluntarily worn

NOT NEEDED

• No respirator use

• Voluntary use of filtering facepieces

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WRITTEN PROGRAMS

DO know what elastomeric respirators and filtering facepieces are

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WRITTEN PROGRAMS

DO ensure you are giving “voluntary wearing respirator” employees a copy of Appendix D

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MEDICAL EVALUATIONS

DO NOT allow respirators to be worn before an evaluation is complete– Only exception: a person voluntarily wearing a

filtering facepiece

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MEDICAL EVALUATIONS

DO an evaluation for negative and positive pressure respirators

DO consider each type of respirator worn

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MEDICAL EVALUATIONS

DO NOT conduct annually

1. Employee reports signs or symptoms related to ability to wear respirator

2. PLHCP, administrator, or supervisor determines it necessary

3. Info from RPP indicates a need

4. Change in workplace conditions substantially increase physiological burden

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FIT TESTING

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FIT TESTING

DO NOT conduct fit testing before a medical evaluation is completed

DO complete fit testing before the initial use of the respirator

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FIT TESTING

DO know that fit testing is required on all tight-fitting respirators; unless voluntarily worn

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FIT TESTING

DO NOT conduct fit testing on any loose-fitting respirators

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FIT TESTING

DO follow OSHA protocol– Bitrex– Saccharin Solution– Isoamyl acetate (banana oil)– Irritant smoke

• the respirator must be equipped with a HEPA or P100 series filter

DO perform it annually

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FACIAL HAIR

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FACIAL HAIR

DO not allow tight-fitting facepieces to be worn by employees who have “facial hair that comes between the sealing surface of the facepiece and the face…”

DO realize that there are options for employees with facial hair– loose-fitting respirators

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FACIAL HAIR

DO know that respirators can be worn voluntarily with facial hair as long as the employer determines there is no hazard

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FACIAL HAIR

DO NOT allow fit testing to be performed on an employee with facial hair that interferes with the facepiece seal

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE

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CHANGE OUT SCHEDULES

• DO recognize a need for a change out schedule– Must be based on available

data or information which considers workplace factors such as contaminant concentration, airflow, temperature, and humidity

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CLEANING & STORAGE

• DO allow time for the cleaning of the respirator

• DO ensure respirators are stored so they are protected from damage and contamination

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TRAINING

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TRAINING

DO NOT skimp on training

• Why respirator is necessary

• Limitations and capabilities

• Inspection, donning, and doffing

• Seal checking

• Maintenance and storage procedures

• Recognizing medical signs and symptoms that limit effectiveness

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TRAINING

• DO conduct training before respirator is worn

• DO perform training annually– unless change in workplace or

respirator type and/or inadequacies in employee knowledge or use

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TRAINING

• DO online respiratory protection training (KPA clients)

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RESOURCES

• Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Respiratory Protection Standard

• Q & A on the Respiratory Protection Standard

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Got a Question? Ask our Expert!

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Contact Information

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