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News Sept. 26, 2019

OSHA approves respirator fit-testing protocols

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued a final rule that provides employers with two new fit-testing protocols for ensuring employees’ respirators fit properly, according to www.osha.gov.

The new protocols are the modified ambient aerosol condensation nuclei counter quantitative fit-testing protocol for full-facepiece and half-mask elastomeric respirators, and the modified ambient aerosol condensation nuclei counter quantitative fit-testing protocol for filtering facepiece respirators. Both protocols are variations of the original OSHA-approved ambient aerosol condensation nuclei counter protocol but have fewer test exercises, shorter exercise duration and a more streamlined sampling sequence.

These two quantitative methods add to the four existing in Appendix A of OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard, which contains mandatory respirator fit-testing protocols employers must choose from to protect employees from hazardous airborne contaminants. The rule does not require employers in general industries, shipyard employment and construction to update or replace their current fit-testing methods and does not impose additional costs.

The rule takes effect Sept. 26.

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