Respirator Fit Testing training is offered by Safety Guys Workplace Safety Trainers. Respirators protect us against a variety of atmospheric hazards. It is essential to select the right respirator for the job to ensure you stay safely protected.
Respirators protect us against a variety of atmospheric hazards. It is essential to select the right respirator for the job to ensure you stay safely protected.
Workers in construction, industrial, farming, health care and asbestos removal are especially vulnerable and must use respirators if other controls are not available to protect them.
All respirators must fit well and provide a proper seal with the wearer's face in order to provide adequate protection.Selecting the right type of mask and filters is also crucial. You must be clean shaven to ensure a proper fit and seal during fit testing.
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