APPENDIXCTO§1910.134:OSHARESPIRATORMEDICALEVALUATIONQUESTIONNAIRE(MANDATORY) APPENDIXDTO§1910.134(MANDATORY)INFORMATIONFOREMPLOYEESUSINGRESPIRATORSWHEN NOTREQUIREDUNDERTHESTANDARD §1910.135Headprotection. §1910.136Footprotection. §1910.137Electricalprotectiveequipment. ...
Medical Surveillance • Fit Testing• Respirator Use• Cleaning and Maintenance• Cartridge Change Schedule• Defective Respirators• Voluntary Respirator Use• Emergency Respirator Use• Respirators for IDLH Atmospheres• Training• Program Evaluation• RecordkeepingASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES...
•Ensurethat employees undertheirsupervision (including new hires) have received appropriatetraining,,ttesting,and annual medical evaluation •Ensure the avai labi l ity of appropriate respirators and accessories •Be aware of tasks requiring the use of respiratory protection •Enforce the pro...
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DO NOT BREATHE DUST. In dusty environments, the use of an OSHA, MSHA or NIOSH approved respirator and tight fitting goggles is recommended. Local exhaust can be used, if necessary, to control airborne dust levels. Ventilation: Local Exhaust: When feasible, use dust collector. ...
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PPE – Respirators – Gloves – Safety glasses – Long clothing Source of photos: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Industrial Hygiene v.03.01.17 24 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup Chemical Hazards and Controls Worksite analysis – assessing exposures: ? ? ? ? ? Air ...
CFR 1910 Respiratory Protection • Overview of standard • Selection, use and limitations • Assigned protection factors and maximum use • Medical evaluation, fitting and fit-testing • Voluntary use requirements • Respirator written program and administrator • Training requirements 5 p.m....
In dusty environments, the use of an OSHA, MSHA or NIOSH approved respirator is recommended. Local exhaust can be used, if necessary, to control airborne dust levels. Eyes: Wear tight fitting goggles. Skin: The use of barrier creams or impervious gloves, boots and clothing to protect the ...
•Ensurethat employees undertheirsupervision (including new hires) have received appropriatetraining,,ttesting,and annual medical evaluation •Ensure the avai labi l ity of appropriate respirators and accessories •Be aware of tasks requiring the use of respiratory protection ...