Dust Mask
Dust Mask
Dust Mask
RESPIRATOR/NOSE MASK
FOR FREELY USE
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Respirator Training
Filtering Face piece Respirators (Dust Masks)
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Respiratory Protection
filtering face pieces
(dust masks)
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Respirator Training
Respirator Program Administrator
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How Filtering Face pieces Work?
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How Filtering Face pieces Work?
Air exhaled out. (Not all dust masks will have this)
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Using Filtering Facepieces
Limits of dust masks
Dust masks will leak if they
don’t fit your face properly.
Example
Not NIOSH-approved
Not all dust masks provide
adequate protection for workplace
dust.
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Where Dust Masks Can’t Be Used
Dust masks will not provide adequate
protection in the following situations:
Oxygen deficiency
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Respirators and Physical Fitness
Medical Evaluations
Medical evaluations are required for anyone
required to wear respirators. This medical
certification service is available through many
occupational health providers such as Health
Works clinics.
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Medical Evaluation
Things to consider before wearing a respirator
Seizures
Diabetes (sugar disease)
Allergic reactions that interfere with your breathing:
Claustrophobia (fear of closed-in places):
Trouble smelling odors:
Any other lung problem that you have been told about, past or present
Shortness of breath
Coughing
Cardiovascular or heart problems including blood pressure problems
Pain or tightness in your chest
Heartburn or indigestion that is not related to eating
If you answer yes to any of these you may want to consult your Doctor
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Respirator Fit
Dust Masks Must Fit Properly
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Fit-testing
Hold respirator/Mask in hand with molded nose
contour (narrow end) at finger tips, allowing head
straps to fall below hand.
Place respirator under chin with molded nose contour (narrow end)
up. Flange must be increased inside respirator. Raise top strap to
top back of head. Pull shorter bottom strap over head, below ears, to
around neck. Do not wear with only one strap.
Each time user enters contaminated area seal should be fit checked. Cover front of
respirator by cupping both hands. INHALE SHARPLY. A negative pressure should
be felt inside respirator. If any leakage is detected at respirator edges, adjust straps
by pulling back along the sides and/or reposition respirator. Repeat until sealed
properly, otherwise see your supervisor. Entry into a contaminated area with an
improper fit may result in sickness or death.
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Replacing Dust Masks
Replace dust masks at least daily
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Respirator Regulations
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Question 1
1. What do filtering Face pieces
protect you from?
c) nothing much
d) only pollen
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Quiz
Question 2
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Quiz
Question 3
What does it mean if you smell a chemical while
wearing your dust mask?
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PRESENCE