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Respiratory Protection

PPT-SM-RP 2016

Inhalation is one of the four main ways workers can be exposed to hazardous substances

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If engineering and administrative controls cannot keep you safe from inhaling

contaminated air, you need to wear respiratory protection

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A respirator protects workers from

breathing in dangerous substances when they work in a hazardous environment

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A respirator is a device that

Covers your mouth and noseIs designed to improve the air your lungs breathe in

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Respirators work by either filtering out

contaminants from the air, purifying

the air, or supplying clean air to the

user from an outside source

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About 5 million US workers are required to wear respirators at work

You must be trained, medically evaluated, and

fit-tested before you can use a respirator

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You must wear a respirator when you work in a hazardous atmosphere

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Atmospheres are considered hazardous if they are immediately dangerous to life or health

(IDLH) or contain contaminants over the permissible exposure limit (PEL) or threshold limit

value-time-weighted average (TLV-TWA)

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Dusts

Mists

Gases

Vapors

Fumes

Smoke

Sprays

Fog

A combination

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Air contaminants can be

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You may need to wear a respirator when

Working in a confined spaceThere is a potential for exposure to asbestos or hydrogen sulfide (H2S)Sandblasting Welding

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Your company must assess your workplace for respiratory hazards and provide you with

appropriate respiratory protection when needed

Your company must provide you with a respirator

appropriate for the hazard

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There are several types of respirators

Some common respirators include

Particulate respirators (N-95 or dust mask respirators) Air-purifying respirators (APRs) Powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs) Hoseline/airline respirators

Self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBAs)

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Particulate respirators only protect you against particulates like dust

Only used for low-level hazardsUsually disposable

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APRs filter out contaminants using a cartridge

Only effective if used with the right cartridge or filter based on what hazards are present

Cartridges are color-coded based on the contaminants they protect

users from

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PAPRs use a fan to draw air through the cartridge to the user

Easier to breathe through, but they must be fully charged to work properlyUse the same cartridges as APRs

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You can check that you are using the correct APR or PAPR cartridge based on what the

hazards are by using this color-coded chart

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Protect against a higher concentration of contaminantsThe hoseline running from this

respirator to the air source limits a user’s ability

to move

Hoseline/airline respirators give the user breathing air from an independent source using a cascade system of cylinders or a compressor

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SCBAs use their own air tank to supply clean air to the user Protect against a higher concentration of

contaminants Very heavy and require special training to use

and maintain

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If your company requires you to wear a

respirator, you must be clean-shavenbecause facial hair can interfere with the respirator seal

Facial hair is the most common cause of respirator seal leakage

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You will be responsible for inspecting, maintaining, cleaning, and storing the respirator properly

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Protect yourself from hazardous atmospheres by wearing the appropriate respirator

If your company requires you to wear a respirator, you must be trained, medically

evaluated, and fit tested before you can wear one

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Copyright © 2016 by PEC/Premier Safety Operations, LLC

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Sign and date this quiz sheet. Circle the letter representing the correct answer to each quiz question below.

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QUIZ-SM-ReSPIRatoRy PRotectIonJan 2016

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1. ______________ is one of the four main ways workers can be exposed to hazardous substances.

A. InhalationB. Forklift operationC. Fall protection inspectionD. Heavy lifting

2. If engineering and administrative controls cannot keep you safe from inhaling contaminated air, you need to wear _______________.

A. GlovesB. Respiratory protectionC. Fall protectionD. Steel-toe boots

3. A _______________ is a device that covers your mouth and nose and is designed to improve the air your lungs breathe in.

A. FaceshieldB. Hard hatC. RespiratorD. Full body harness

4. You must be trained, medically evaluated, and _______________ before you can use a respirator.

A. Pass a verbal interviewB. Take a written examC. WeighedD. Fit-tested

5. Atmospheres are considered hazardous if they are _______________ or contain contaminants over the PEL or TLV-TWA.

A. PPEB. OSHAC. IDLHD. FRC

6. Smoke is a(n) ________________.A. Ergonomic hazardB. Bloodborne hazardC. Biological hazardD. Air contaminant

7. You may need to wear a respirator when ________________.

A. Working in a confined space

B. Working on a scaffoldC. Inspecting fall protectionD. Operating a forklift

8. ________________ filter out contaminants using a cartridge.

A. APRsB. PAPRsC. SCBAsD. Particulate respirators

9. ________________ respirators give the user breathing air from an independent source using a cascade system of cylinders or a compressor.

A. APRsB. Hoseline/airlineC. SCBAsD. Particulate respirators

10. The most common cause of respirator seal leakage is ________________.

A. Head sizeB. Face shapeC. Facial hairD. Weight gain

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Safety Meeting answer Keys: Respiratory Protection Instructors: The following key shows the answers for the Respiratory Protection safety meeting quiz.

© 2016 PEC

Safety, Inc.

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Respiratory Protection

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Student Instructions: Print and sign your name. Also, provide your date of birth or the last four digits of your social security number.

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