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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 & 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 dont 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 exhaled out How Respirators Work 8

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 wont protect you from dust or chemicals in the air. A chemical cartridge doesnt 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 cant 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 cant 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 Dont Work Cartridge respirators are not good for large chemical spills or leaks, or thick dust clouds. Dont use them in emergency situations – they wont provide enough protection. In the event of a major leak or spill, leave the area. 18

Respirator Protection Where Cartridge Respirators Dont Work Cartridge respirators dont 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 dont 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. Dont store them unprotected in your work area. The storage location for your respirators is:[state location here] Dont 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 cant 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 doesnt fit properly c) The exhalation valve is missing d) You have a very sensitive nose