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Environmental Health & Safety ext. 7011 Respiratory Protection OSHA CFR 1910.134

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Page 1: Environmental Health & Safety ext. 7011 Respiratory Protection OSHA CFR 1910.134

Environmental Health & Safety ext. 7011

Respiratory Protection

OSHA CFR 1910.134

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Respiratory Protection Program

Provide a written program. Selection based on hazards involved. Operator training for the selection and use of

NIOSH approved respirators. Provide training on proper use, maintenance,

and storage of respirator equipment. Provide a fit testing program for personnel

wearing respirators. Maintain fit testing and training records. Regular evaluation of respirator program.

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OSHA’S Policy on Respirator Use

Where engineering or administrative controls are not feasible or insufficient

During the time when engineering or administrative controls are being implemented

For emergency response situations

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Respiratory Protective Equipment

Types of RespiratorsAir-purifying respirators – Utilized on this campus

» Filters (for particulates)

» Cartridges (for gases or vapors) may have filters as well

» Canisters (used with “gas masks” – large capacity)

» Oxygen must be > 19.5%

Atmosphere supplying respirators – Not utilized on this campus

» SCBA’s (self-containing breathing apparatus)

» Supplied air respirators (Type C or CE)

» Combinations of SCBA’s and SARS’s

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Air-Purifying respirators

Disposable (Dust) Masks

Single-use

With Valve Without

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Air-Purifying Respirators

Half Face Respirators

Design allows for better fit

Protects against dusts, mists, fumes, vapors, gases.

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Air-Purifying Respirators

Cartridges and Filters

Change after each use

Choose the right filter for the job

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Air-Purifying Respirators

Full Face Respirators

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Emergency Evacuation Air

Emergency Escape Breathing ApparatusProvides 5 minutes (42 Ipm high-volume air flow) for quick escape.

Includes plastic hood w/deflector to minimize fogging.

Refillable lightweight aluminum air cylinder.

Harness for wear on shoulder, neck, or waist.

NIOSH/MSHA approved for respiratory protection from:

» deficient atmospheres,

» gases

» vapors

At temperatures above 0˚ F (-18˚ C).

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Particulate Respirator Selection

NIOSH 42 CFR 84 Regulations

Regulation provides nine filter types

3 levels of filter efficiency:» 95% (called “95”)» 99% (called “99”)» 99.97% (called “100”)

3 categories of resistance to filter efficiency degradation:» N (Not resistant to oil)» R (Resistant to oil)» P ( oil Proof)

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Selection of N,R, and P-series filters

If no oil particles are present, use a filter of any series.

If oil particles are present, use an R- or P-series filter.

If oil particles are present and the filter is to be used for more than one work shift, use only a P-series filter.

Selection of filter efficiency depends on how much filter leakage can be accepted.

Choice of face piece depends on level of protection needed – the assigned protection factor (APF).

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Definitions

High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter (HEPA)

» A filter that is at least 99.97%

efficient in removing

particles of 0.3

micrometers in

diameter.

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Definitions

Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH):

- An atmosphere that poses a threat to life, would cause irreversible health effects, or would impair an individuals ability to escape from a dangerous atmosphere

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Definitions

Oxygen Deficient Atmosphere

- An atmosphere with an oxygen content below 19.5% by volume.

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Why are respirators necessary?

1. Because industrial hygiene monitoring has been done and the levels of chemicals in the air are above what you can be exposed to over an 8 hour work day.

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Why are respirators necessary?

2. Could mean that engineering controls can not be put into place.

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Medical Evaluation

Is done by a physician or other licensed health care professional (PLHCP) to determine of employee is medically able to use respiratory protective equipment.

A medical questionnaire is administered confidentially during normal working hours. It provides description for review and any required medical follow-up examinations.

See Appendix F for sample Form

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Fit Testing

Qualitative Fit Tests

- The worker is exposed to Banana Oil and then asked to: breath deeply, move head side to side, move head up and down, and talk. The worker reports any noticeable odor that is leaking into the mask.

- Banana Oil Test:

This chemical has a pleasant, easily detectable odor, which is used to check the face piece seal when organic vapor cartridges are used. If odor is detected this indicates the fit is faulty and adjustment is required.

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Positive Pressure Fit Check

1. Block the exhalation valve with the palm of the hand.

2. Gently exhale and hold for about 10 seconds.

3. Check to see if the face piece is bulging slightly.

4. If the face piece remains bulging and there are no air leaks between your face and the face piece, your respirator fits properly. If you do detect leaks, readjust the straps and check again for a proper fit.

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Negative Pressure Fit Check

1. Block the cartridges/filters with the palms of your hand.

2. Gently inhale and hold for about 10 seconds.

3. Check to see if the face piece is collapsing slightly.

4. If the face piece remains collapsed and there are no air leaks betweenthe face and face piece, you have aproperly fitting respirator. If youdetect leaks, readjust the straps and check again for a proper fit.

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Improper fit, use and maintenance

If a respirator is worn improperly, it can be more of hazard than not wearing one at all

An improper fit means you could be exposing yourself to a deadly material and still feel protected, when you are really not protected at all

It is important to find a respirator that perfectly fits your face

It is important to check your respirator before EACH use for cracks or broken seals

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Limitations and Capabilities

A respirator can ONLY be used when the oxygen level in the atmosphere is between 19.5% and 21%

Respirators will only work with corresponding filters or cartridges

»Dusty area = HEPA filter»Dumping solvents, painting = organic vapor cartridge

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Signs or Symptoms that could prevent use

» Seizures» Claustrophobia» Asthma» Emphysema» Pneumonia» Collapsed Lung

» Lung Cancer

»Broken Ribs

»Chest Injuries/Surgeries

»Any other lung problems

»Heart or Circulation problems

»Anxiety

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Inspection of Respirators

Respirators should be inspected before each use» Check the respirator

function, tightness of connections and the condition of various parts such as the face piece, head straps, valves and cartridges

» Check elastic parts for pliability and signs of deterioration

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Cleaning and Disinfecting

1. Remove filters, cartridges or canisters. Discard or repair any defective parts

2. Wash components in warm water with a mild detergent or cleaner; use a brush with bristles NOT wire

3. Rinse components thoroughly in clean warm running water

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Cleaning and Disinfecting

4. Hand dry components with clean lint free cloth or air dry

5. Reassemble face piece, replacing filters, cartridges and canisters where necessary

6. Test respirator to ensure all components work properly

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Storage

All respirators shall be stored to protect them from damage, contamination, dust, sunlight, extreme temperatures, excessive moisture and damaging chemicals.

They shall be packed and stored to prevent deformation of the face piece and exhalation valve

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Recordkeeping

Training Testing Medical Evaluation Fit Testing Inspection Program Evaluation

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Questions

http://www.osha.gov/html/respirator.html

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl