RESPIRATORS
Scope: This training is required by OSHA for all
employees who wear respirators.
Overview: Three million workers wear respirators on the job every
day. Workers are exposed to hazardous substances that can cause skin irritation, loss of
vision, respiratory damage, cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses. When
employee exposure to airborne contaminants exceeds OSHA permissible levels, controls must
be instituted to reduce exposures to acceptable limits. Reducing contaminants through
proper engineering controls and work practices is the first priority for the protection of
personnel. This includes isolation of the process, use of less toxic materials, and local
exhaust ventilation. If these controls are not feasible then suitable respiratory
equipment must be provided to protect workers from exposure to hazardous airborne
contaminants. Training is a critical part of respirator use.Topics discussed include the OSHA Respiratory Program, types of respirators, medical
evaluations, fit testing procedures, proper use of respirators, maintenance procedures,
respiratory hazards, and precautions.