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Meeting WISHA Training Requirements
• To meet the WISHA training requirements for half-
face and full-face respirators, you must include
information specific to your worksite as indicated in
slides # 4, 5, 6, 23 & 27.
• Preview this program and include your specific
workplace information before conducting the training.
• It is recommended you keep an attendance roster
for your records to document training
How To Use This PowerPoint Program
• Users with PowerPoint can download, edit, and use
the program for training with a laptop and
multimedia projector.
• Additional information is also found in the Notes
section of this presentation. You can read the text in
quotations found in the Notes section or use your
own words.
• If you want to print out this program, the PDF file
uses less computer memory and prints faster.
Respirator Training
Half-Face & Full-Face
Cartridge Respirators
1
Respirator Training
Half-face & Full-face Cartridge Respirators
Half-face respirator
Full-face respirator
This training module is only for these type of respirators
2
Respirator Training
Training is required by
WISHA for anyone who
wears a respirator.
We also are providing this
training so you will know
how to protect your
health.
If you don’t know how to
use a respirator properly,
you can get a false sense
of protection.
Why is This Training Required?
3
Respirator Training
Respirator Program Administrator
Our respirator
administrator is [name]
This person is responsible
for overseeing our
respirator program.
This person has training
on respirators.
4
Respirator Use
Where We Require Respirators
Respirators are required in
the following locations or for
the following job tasks:
[List here]
5
Respirator Use
The dust, chemicals or products we provide
respirators for are the following:
[List your chemicals or
products used here.]
6
How Respirators Work
How Do Cartridge Respirators Work?
When used properly,
respirators prevent the
inhalation of chemicals and
dust in the air and protect
the lungs.
When you inhale, air is
pulled through the
cartridge, where air
contaminants are trapped.
7
Air inhaled in Air inhaled in
Air exhaled out
How Respirators Work
8
How Respirators Work
How Cartridge Respirators Work
Air movement is
controlled by rubber
inhalation and exhalation
valves.
The adjustable straps are
used to keep the
respirator snug on the
face.
exhalation
valve
inhalation
valves
straps
valve cover
Facepiece
cartridge
9
Respirator Cartridges
The wrong cartridge won’t
protect you from dust or
chemicals in the air.
A chemical cartridge doesn’t
filter out dust.
There are several kinds of
chemical cartridges.
Combination dust/chemical
cartridges are available.
Use the Right Cartridge For the Job
10
Respirator Cartridges
Types of Cartridges
Dust cartridges filter out dust only.
Chemical cartridges trap different types of
chemicals, but not dust.
Cartridges are color-coded for the type of
chemical or dust.
11
Respiratory Cartridges
Respirator Cartridge Color Coding
Ammonia- green
Organic vapor (solvents) - black
Acid gas (sulfuric acid, for example) - white
Acid gas and organic vapor - yellow
Acid gas, ammonia, & organic vapor - brown
Chlorine – white & yellow
These are some commonly used chemical cartridges
12
Respirator Cartridges
Changing Cartridges
Cartridges must be changed regularly.
Dust cartridges are changed when they become
difficult to breathe through or are damaged.
Chemical cartridges are changed on a pre-
determined schedule.
13
Respirator Cartridges
Limits of Chemical Cartridges
Chemical cartridges can absorb only
so much chemical.
When their capacity is reached,
breakthrough will occur.
You can’t always tell if a respirator
leaks by a chemical odor.
Some chemicals have no odor, or can
only be smelled at high levels.
14
Training Break
This blank slide can be used for a training
break or to divide the training into two shorter
sessions.
Respirator Protection
Half-face Respirator Protection Factor
Half-face cartridge
respirators only provide
protection to levels 10
times above the chemical
or dust permissible limit.
Ammonia Permissible
Limit – 25 ppm
Respirator Protection
Factor for ammonia –
250 ppm
ppm = parts per million
Example
15
Respirator Protection
Full-face Respirator Protection Factor
Full-face respirators can
provide protection to
levels 100 times above
the permissible limit.
Full-face respirators also
provide eye protection for
irritating chemicals.
16
Respirator Protection
What is a Chemical “IDLH” Level?
“IDLH” means “immediately
dangerous to life or health”.
Most chemicals have an IDLH
level where cartridge
respirators can’t be worn.
A cartridge respirator is too
prone to leaking to use at
levels above IDLH.
The only alternative is a
supplied air respirator.
17
Respirator Protection
Where Cartridge Respirators Don’t Work
Cartridge respirators are
not good for large chemical
spills or leaks, or thick dust
clouds.
Don’t use them in emergency
situations – they won’t provide
enough protection.
In the event of a major leak or
spill, leave the area.
18
Respirator Protection
Where Cartridge Respirators Don’t Work
Cartridge respirators don’t
work where there is a lack
of oxygen.
Confined spaces like tanks
or manholes can have an
oxygen deficiency or high
levels of toxic chemicals.
19
Respirators and Physical Fitness
Medical Evaluations
Medical evaluations are
required for anyone
wearing respirators.
Breathing through a
respirator is work for the
body.
Respirators can be
hazardous to people
with heart or lung
problems.
20
Respirator and Physical Fitness
Medical Questionnaire
The first step is a
confidential medical
questionnaire.
A healthcare provider
decides if you need a
medical exam.
Results are only used to
determine if you are fit to
wear a respirator.
21
Respirator Fit
Respirators Must Fit Properly
Respirators must fit
properly to prevent
leaks around the
edges.
Fit-testing must be
done before first
wearing a respirator.
Beards are not allowed
when wearing a
respirator.
22
Respirator Fit
Fit-testing
In fit-testing, you first try
on several types and sizes
of respirators.
After a comfortable
respirator is selected, we
conduct the actual fit-test.
The method we use for fit-
testing is as follows:
[describe]
23
Respirator Fit
Whenever you first put on a respirator, you
must do a seal check as illustrated.
Respirator Seal Check
Inhalation check Exhalation check
24
Respirator Problems
When it Smells Bad or You Feel Sick
Sometimes, respirators
don’t work.
If you notice an odor or
feel ill, or think your
respirator leaks, notify
your supervisor.
Leave the area when
necessary.
25
Respirator Maintenance
How to Clean and Maintain Respirators
Respirators must be
cleaned, inspected and
maintained regularly.
Cleaning is especially
important in dusty areas.
Clean in warm soapy
water.
Allow to dry thoroughly
before storing or using.
26
Respirator Storage
How Should Respirators be Stored?
Respirators must be
stored in a clean dry
place.
Don’t store them
unprotected in your work
area.
The storage location for
your respirators is:[state
location here]
Don’t store them like this!
27
Respirator Regulations
WISHA Regulations
L & I - WISHA has
regulations on respirator
use.
Everything covered in
this training is required
in these regulations.
28
Respirator Training
The following questions are
optional. They can be used to
check employees’ understanding
of this training and promote
discussion. You can add more
questions for a short written or
verbal quiz.
Respirator Training
Question 1
What kind of cartridge is needed for ammonia?
a) A large one
b) A chemical cartridge
c) A black one
d) Any kind will work
Respirator Training
Question 2
When should a chemical cartridge be changed?
a) Every day
b) When it is hard to breathe through
c) When you feel like it
d) On a regular basis depending on the
chemical
Respirator Training
Question 3
Why can’t you wear a respirator over a beard?
a) The beard will interfere with your
breathing
b) It will cause the respirator to leak
c) It will cause skin irritation
d) It will look stupid
Respirator Training
Question 4
When is a half-face or full-face respirator not
protective enough?
a) In the case of a large chemical spill
b) When you have to talk to other
employees
c) When you have to enter a tank
d) When your eyes burn
Respirator Training
Question 5
What does it mean if you smell a chemical
while wearing your respirator?
a) The cartridge is used up
b) The respirator doesn’t fit
properly
c) The exhalation valve is missing
d) You have a very sensitive nose

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Respirator Training by WISHA

  • 1. Meeting WISHA Training Requirements • To meet the WISHA training requirements for half- face and full-face respirators, you must include information specific to your worksite as indicated in slides # 4, 5, 6, 23 & 27. • Preview this program and include your specific workplace information before conducting the training. • It is recommended you keep an attendance roster for your records to document training
  • 2. How To Use This PowerPoint Program • Users with PowerPoint can download, edit, and use the program for training with a laptop and multimedia projector. • Additional information is also found in the Notes section of this presentation. You can read the text in quotations found in the Notes section or use your own words. • If you want to print out this program, the PDF file uses less computer memory and prints faster.
  • 3. Respirator Training Half-Face & Full-Face Cartridge Respirators 1
  • 4. Respirator Training Half-face & Full-face Cartridge Respirators Half-face respirator Full-face respirator This training module is only for these type of respirators 2
  • 5. Respirator Training Training is required by WISHA for anyone who wears a respirator. We also are providing this training so you will know how to protect your health. If you don’t know how to use a respirator properly, you can get a false sense of protection. Why is This Training Required? 3
  • 6. Respirator Training Respirator Program Administrator Our respirator administrator is [name] This person is responsible for overseeing our respirator program. This person has training on respirators. 4
  • 7. Respirator Use Where We Require Respirators Respirators are required in the following locations or for the following job tasks: [List here] 5
  • 8. Respirator Use The dust, chemicals or products we provide respirators for are the following: [List your chemicals or products used here.] 6
  • 9. How Respirators Work How Do Cartridge Respirators Work? When used properly, respirators prevent the inhalation of chemicals and dust in the air and protect the lungs. When you inhale, air is pulled through the cartridge, where air contaminants are trapped. 7
  • 10. Air inhaled in Air inhaled in Air exhaled out How Respirators Work 8
  • 11. How Respirators Work How Cartridge Respirators Work Air movement is controlled by rubber inhalation and exhalation valves. The adjustable straps are used to keep the respirator snug on the face. exhalation valve inhalation valves straps valve cover Facepiece cartridge 9
  • 12. Respirator Cartridges The wrong cartridge won’t protect you from dust or chemicals in the air. A chemical cartridge doesn’t filter out dust. There are several kinds of chemical cartridges. Combination dust/chemical cartridges are available. Use the Right Cartridge For the Job 10
  • 13. Respirator Cartridges Types of Cartridges Dust cartridges filter out dust only. Chemical cartridges trap different types of chemicals, but not dust. Cartridges are color-coded for the type of chemical or dust. 11
  • 14. Respiratory Cartridges Respirator Cartridge Color Coding Ammonia- green Organic vapor (solvents) - black Acid gas (sulfuric acid, for example) - white Acid gas and organic vapor - yellow Acid gas, ammonia, & organic vapor - brown Chlorine – white & yellow These are some commonly used chemical cartridges 12
  • 15. Respirator Cartridges Changing Cartridges Cartridges must be changed regularly. Dust cartridges are changed when they become difficult to breathe through or are damaged. Chemical cartridges are changed on a pre- determined schedule. 13
  • 16. Respirator Cartridges Limits of Chemical Cartridges Chemical cartridges can absorb only so much chemical. When their capacity is reached, breakthrough will occur. You can’t always tell if a respirator leaks by a chemical odor. Some chemicals have no odor, or can only be smelled at high levels. 14
  • 17. Training Break This blank slide can be used for a training break or to divide the training into two shorter sessions.
  • 18. Respirator Protection Half-face Respirator Protection Factor Half-face cartridge respirators only provide protection to levels 10 times above the chemical or dust permissible limit. Ammonia Permissible Limit – 25 ppm Respirator Protection Factor for ammonia – 250 ppm ppm = parts per million Example 15
  • 19. Respirator Protection Full-face Respirator Protection Factor Full-face respirators can provide protection to levels 100 times above the permissible limit. Full-face respirators also provide eye protection for irritating chemicals. 16
  • 20. Respirator Protection What is a Chemical “IDLH” Level? “IDLH” means “immediately dangerous to life or health”. Most chemicals have an IDLH level where cartridge respirators can’t be worn. A cartridge respirator is too prone to leaking to use at levels above IDLH. The only alternative is a supplied air respirator. 17
  • 21. Respirator Protection Where Cartridge Respirators Don’t Work Cartridge respirators are not good for large chemical spills or leaks, or thick dust clouds. Don’t use them in emergency situations – they won’t provide enough protection. In the event of a major leak or spill, leave the area. 18
  • 22. Respirator Protection Where Cartridge Respirators Don’t Work Cartridge respirators don’t work where there is a lack of oxygen. Confined spaces like tanks or manholes can have an oxygen deficiency or high levels of toxic chemicals. 19
  • 23. Respirators and Physical Fitness Medical Evaluations Medical evaluations are required for anyone wearing respirators. Breathing through a respirator is work for the body. Respirators can be hazardous to people with heart or lung problems. 20
  • 24. Respirator and Physical Fitness Medical Questionnaire The first step is a confidential medical questionnaire. A healthcare provider decides if you need a medical exam. Results are only used to determine if you are fit to wear a respirator. 21
  • 25. Respirator Fit Respirators Must Fit Properly Respirators must fit properly to prevent leaks around the edges. Fit-testing must be done before first wearing a respirator. Beards are not allowed when wearing a respirator. 22
  • 26. Respirator Fit Fit-testing In fit-testing, you first try on several types and sizes of respirators. After a comfortable respirator is selected, we conduct the actual fit-test. The method we use for fit- testing is as follows: [describe] 23
  • 27. Respirator Fit Whenever you first put on a respirator, you must do a seal check as illustrated. Respirator Seal Check Inhalation check Exhalation check 24
  • 28. Respirator Problems When it Smells Bad or You Feel Sick Sometimes, respirators don’t work. If you notice an odor or feel ill, or think your respirator leaks, notify your supervisor. Leave the area when necessary. 25
  • 29. Respirator Maintenance How to Clean and Maintain Respirators Respirators must be cleaned, inspected and maintained regularly. Cleaning is especially important in dusty areas. Clean in warm soapy water. Allow to dry thoroughly before storing or using. 26
  • 30. Respirator Storage How Should Respirators be Stored? Respirators must be stored in a clean dry place. Don’t store them unprotected in your work area. The storage location for your respirators is:[state location here] Don’t store them like this! 27
  • 31. Respirator Regulations WISHA Regulations L & I - WISHA has regulations on respirator use. Everything covered in this training is required in these regulations. 28
  • 32. Respirator Training The following questions are optional. They can be used to check employees’ understanding of this training and promote discussion. You can add more questions for a short written or verbal quiz.
  • 33. Respirator Training Question 1 What kind of cartridge is needed for ammonia? a) A large one b) A chemical cartridge c) A black one d) Any kind will work
  • 34. Respirator Training Question 2 When should a chemical cartridge be changed? a) Every day b) When it is hard to breathe through c) When you feel like it d) On a regular basis depending on the chemical
  • 35. Respirator Training Question 3 Why can’t you wear a respirator over a beard? a) The beard will interfere with your breathing b) It will cause the respirator to leak c) It will cause skin irritation d) It will look stupid
  • 36. Respirator Training Question 4 When is a half-face or full-face respirator not protective enough? a) In the case of a large chemical spill b) When you have to talk to other employees c) When you have to enter a tank d) When your eyes burn
  • 37. Respirator Training Question 5 What does it mean if you smell a chemical while wearing your respirator? a) The cartridge is used up b) The respirator doesn’t fit properly c) The exhalation valve is missing d) You have a very sensitive nose

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. “This training was prepared by the Dept. of Labor & Industries with modifications and additions we added to apply to our specific workplace situation.”
  2. “This training covers only half and full-face respirators with cartridges. These respirators are very similar. The main difference is that the full-face respirator provides eye protection and a better seal on the face. This training does not apply to one-piece dust masks or respirators that supply air from tanks or through hoses.”
  3. “It is not enough just to slap on a respirator and go. You need to know the reasons for the use of respirators, how they protect you, their limitations, how to use them, keep them in good condition and store them.”
  4. [A single person must be designated as the respirator program administrator who has the final word on use of respirators. This person should report directly to top or upper management.] “The respirator program administrator is responsible for assigning respirators, making sure wearers have medical evaluations and training, and managing the maintenance, repair and replacement of respirators and respirator parts. Go to this person if you have questions about your respirator.”
  5. [You should explain here why respirators are required at your workplace and why there was no other alternative to reduce levels of chemicals in the air. If you have not done so, you should first explore other ways to control employee exposure to chemicals such as ventilation, process changes or substitution of less toxic chemicals.]
  6. [If you have the data, you can provide information here on air sampling results for chemicals or dust at various locations or job activities. You can also refer to material safety data sheets (MSDS) on the chemical products in use.]
  7. [It is recommended that employees have their respirator on hand at this point. You can demonstrate how air flows through the cartridge and inhalation valve and back out through the exhalation valve. See next slide for illustration of air flow.]
  8. “This picture shows how air moves in and out of the respirator. We are going to take apart our respirators so we can see how air flow is controlled by the inhalation and exhalation valves.”
  9. [Employees should take apart their respirators here while you explain the different parts and their function. The single exhalation valve prevents outside air from bypassing the cartridges through the exhalation port. The two inhalation valves prevent moist exhaled air from going out through the cartridges. Too much moisture will reduce the effectiveness of the cartridges.] “The valves must be in good condition at all times to prevent contaminated air from entering the respirator. If they are cracked, ripped or warped, they must be replaced.” The straps must be snug, but not too tight to assure a good seal on the face. Make sure they are not twisted when you put on the respirator. Be sure respirator parts are all the same brand. Respirator parts from different brands are not interchangeable and will rarely fit or work properly.” The facepiece should be the right size to fit you properly. Respirators usually come in 3 sizes – small, medium and large. We will make sure you have the right size for you through fit-testing.”
  10. “ Dust cartridge only have a filtering material in them which trap or block the dust, much like a furnace filter. Chemical cartridges have materials such as activated charcoal which absorb and trap the chemicals.” “Combination cartridges have both filters and chemical absorbing material. They are more difficult to breathe through than dust or chemical cartridges alone since they have twice as much material.”
  11. “Cartridges are colored-coded to show what substance they should be used for. Dust cartridges are purple, black is for solvents or “organic vapors”, green is for ammonia, other colors are for other chemicals. Cartridges are also labeled for the chemicals for which they provide protection. There are no cartridges for carbon monoxide”
  12. [If you have different types of cartridges at your workplace, you can show or pass them around.]
  13. “There are number of ways to calculate how long chemical cartridges will last, or how often to change them. Usually, the respirator manufacturer or distributor provides some information. We need to have some knowledge of a persons level of physical activity on their job, and the kind and amount of chemical found in the work area. The less the physical activity and the lower the levels of chemical in the air, the less frequently cartridges need to be changed.” “Our cartridges are changed according to the following schedule: [specify]”
  14. “ Breakthrough means the chemical goes through the cartridge into the facepiece. If you smell the chemical with your respirator on , you know it is not working. But if the chemical has no odor, or it can only be detected at high levels above the permissible limit, you may not know if your respirator is working properly.”
  15. “ Another way of saying this is that it is assumed that a half-face respirator reduces the amount of chemical inside the respirator to one tenth of the concentration outside the respirator. If the level of chemical in the air is more than 10 times the permissible limit, you would need a more protective respirator. Permissible limits for about 600 chemicals are published by WISHA. They are often listed in “parts per million” or “ppm” in the air. 100 ppm is one hundred parts per million of the chemical in one million parts of air. 100 ppm is not much chemical in the air, but it can be enough to make you sick. The limits for some very toxic chemicals are much lower.” [Optional] “The permissible limits for the chemicals we use are as follows or can be found at the following location:
  16. “Full-face respirators provide better protection because more of the face is covered and the seal around the edges is better. The disadvantage of this kind of respirator is that it limits vision somewhat and some people find them more confining and uncomfortable than a half-face respirator.” “Even though a full-face respirator can provide protection to 100 times the permissible limit of a chemical, it is usually too risky to wear a cartridge respirator at levels that high for most chemicals. The next slide explains why.”
  17. “ A chemical that is at IDLH levels in the air would be immediately dangerous if a person was breathing that contaminated air had a leaking respirator, removed his respirator even for a few seconds, or didn’t wear one at all. Quite often IDLH levels can be below 100 times the PEL, so even a full-face respirator would not be allowed. We normally do not have levels of chemicals in the air that are above IDLH levels at our workplace. This information is given to show the limitations of cartridge respirators. The next two slides show examples where chemicals in the air could possibly exceed IDLH levels.”
  18. “The protection factor or limit of a cartridge respirators can be exceeded in situations of large leaks or spills.” “In emergencies, either you must leave the area, or use a more protective respirator that provide clean air through hoses or tanks must be worn.” [Optional] “We have different respirators for emergencies and provide separate training for emergencies.” [See Module 2 for supplied air respirator training]
  19. “Cartridge respirators do not supply fresh or clean air, they only purify existing air. If you are in an area where there is a lack of oxygen, you would need a respirator that supplies clean air from a tank or hose. Confined spaces can also have air contaminant levels above IDLH, and cartridge respirators would not provide sufficient protection.”
  20. “Most people have no problem wearing a cartridge respirator. But because some people can have problems, medical evaluations are required. They start with a confidential medical questionnaire. Medical evaluations must be done before a respirator is ever used.”
  21. [This slide is optional. You may elect to send all your employees who wear respirators for a physical exam without filling out a questionnaire first.] “Before you wear a respirator, you must fill out a medical questionnaire. The questions in the medical questionnaire are required by WISHA. You fill out the questionnaire and send it directly to the doctor or clinic. Our medical provider for this service is [name]. We do not see the questionnaire or the results of a medical exam. We only receive notice on whether you are medically fit to wear a respirator or not.”
  22. “ Fit-testing is extremely important because without a tight fit, a respirator is nearly useless. You may think you are protected when in fact you are not, if the respirator does not fit properly. Some loose-fitting respirators do not require fit-testing and work with beards, but we are not covering them in this training. Beards are not allowed because they will always cause a respirator to leak around the edges. Even a day’s growth of facial hair can cause a leak. Mustaches are usually O.K. Goatees usually cause the respirator to leak unless they are small.” [Optional] “WISHA will cite us if they find employees with beards wearing respirators. This is one area where safety takes precedence over personal appearance.”
  23. [You should describe your fit-testing method here. Actual fit-testing can be done after this training is completed]
  24. “The seal check is done to make sure the respirator is sealing properly on your face. The first step is to cover the cartridges with you two hands and inhale or suck in. You should feel the respirator pull against your face with no leaking around the edges. The second step is to cover the exhalation valve, and blow gently. You should feel the respirator bulge first before the seal breaks around the edges. If you have lost or gained weight, had major dental work, or have new facial scars since your last seal check, the respirator may not fit properly” “This seal check should be done whenever you first put on your respirator. If you detect any leaks, readjust the respirator and try again. If it still leaks, notify your supervisor or the respirator administrator.” (optional) “We will break here and have you all do seal checks with you respirator.”
  25. “Your respirator can leak for several reasons. The cause may be a poor fit, a missing valve, a tear or hole in the facepiece, a cartridge not tightened properly, or the cartridge may need changing. You may feel ill without noticing an odor if the respirator is leaking and the chemical has no odor. Be especially aware of such symptoms as dizziness, nausea, coughing, nose or throat irritation, feeling “high”, or having trouble breathing.”
  26. [Respirator disinfecting can also be done with a mild bleach solution or with special wipes provided by respirator vendors. You can explain here how respirators are cleaned and disinfected at your facility] “Respirator cartridges cannot be washed. Cartridge respirators should not be shared or exchanged with other employees for sanitary reasons and because they may not fit. Notify your supervisor or the respirator administrator if you notice your respirator is noticeably dirty between cleanings.”
  27. “Storing a respirator on a hook in the work area is not acceptable. If respirators are stored in plastic bags, they should be thoroughly dried first. They should also be stored in such a way that the facepiece is not deformed or bent out of shape” [You can describe or show how respirators are to be stored at your workplace here.]
  28. The WISHA regulations on respirators is under WAC 296-842 - Respirators
  29. The answer is b) a chemical cartridge since ammonia is in the form of a gas, not a dust. A black color-coded cartridge is for solvents, not for ammonia.
  30. The best answer is d). The answer could also be a) if that is company policy or it is needed in a particular case. Answer b) applies only to dust cartridges.
  31. The correct answer is b).
  32. a) is the best answer. c) could be correct if there is lack of oxygen, lots of welding to be done, or lots of chemical in the tank. d) could be correct if a half-face respirator is used with a chemical that irritates the eye.
  33. All answers could be the reason and are correct. The person with an impaired sense of smell may not smell anything and a), b), or c) could still be true.