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Respiratory Protection Program (RPP)

Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) . San Joaquin Delta College Revised: 10/05/2011. Objective. To prevent excessive exposure to airborne contaminants. To create an environment that will not adversely affect the health, safety, and well being of employees and/or visitors. Purchase equipment

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Respiratory Protection Program (RPP)

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  1. Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) San Joaquin Delta College Revised: 10/05/2011

  2. Objective • To prevent excessive exposure to airborne contaminants. • To create an environment that will not adversely affect the health, safety, and well being of employees and/or visitors.

  3. Purchase equipment Provide training Conduct initial and annual required fit tests Obtaining Medical Questionnaire from employee Maintaining records, medical, training, and fit test Responsibilities - Management

  4. Responsibilities - Supervisor • Identifying which employees need Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE). • Evaluating new or non-routine operations that may present health and safety hazards. • Assisting employees in obtaining and provide training for any new RPE.

  5. Utilizing the issued RPE Completing the Medical Evaluation Informing the supervisor of any personal health problems that may arise with the use of RPE Guarding against damage Reporting malfunctions Using the RPE for which they have been trained and fit tested Responsibilities - Employee

  6. Medical Evaluation • An initial medical evaluation is used to determine the employee’s ability to use a respirator, before the fit test or use of. • Additional medical evaluation shall be given if: • An employee reports medical signs or symptoms related to use of a respirator. • A PHLCP, supervisor or respirator program administrator informs the employer that an employee needs to be reevaluated.

  7. Medical Examinations • Will be conducted on all persons: • Who work with asbestos containing materials. • Whose Medical Evaluation Questionnaire indicates, or reports a health problem that could be aggravated by the use of RPE. • Who have previously used RPE but have experienced respiratory, cardiovascular, or gastro-intestinal problems that might prove hazardous to their health and safety. • Who require medical clearance for any reason before assignment to activities requiring the use of RPE.

  8. Medical Clearance • Delta College shall obtain a written recommendation from the PLHCP regarding the employee’s: • Limitations on respirator use and whether or not the employee is medically able to use a respirator. • The need, if any, for a follow-up medical evaluations. • A statement that PLHCP has provided the employee with a copy of the written recommendation.

  9. Training • Shall include: • Why the respirator is necessary. • What the limitations and capabilities. • How to use the respirator effectively in emergencies. • How to inspect, use and check seals. • Maintenance and storage. • How to recognize medical signs and symptoms. • Requirements of this program and the respirator protection standard.

  10. Retraining • Changes in the workplace or the type of respirator render precious training obsolete. • Inadequacies in the employee’s knowledge or use of respirator. • Any situation where retraining appears necessary to ensure safe respirator use.

  11. Respirator Selection • Determine which NIOSH-certified respirator based on the respiratory hazard(s). • Is it a gas, vapor, mist, dust, or fume? • What is the estimated concentration? • What is the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) or Threshold Limit Value (TLV)? • Is it Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (TLV). • If flammable does the estimated concentration approach the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL). • Does the contaminant have adequate warning properties.

  12. Prohibited-Activities • Do Not alter or modify your respirator in any manner, unless specified in the instruction manual.

  13. Face-piece Seal Protection • Facial hair that comes between the sealing surface of the face-piece and the face or that interferes with valve function. • Any condition interfering with seal or valve function. • If employee wears corrective glasses, must be worn in a manner that it does not interfere with the seal.

  14. Respirator Effectiveness • Employees may leave each respirator use area: • To wash their faces and respirator face-pieces to prevent eye or skin irritation associated with respirator use. • If they detect vapor or gas breakthrough, changes in breathing resistance,or leakage of the face-piece. • To replace the respirator of the filter, cartridge, or canister elements.

  15. Dust Mask • Protect against low concentrations of certain nuisance dusts. • Limitations • NO protection against gasses, vapors, or toxic contaminants. • Cannot be used in oxygen deficient areas, or asbestos work.

  16. Air Purifying Half Mask • Protects from irritating chemicals or particulate atmospheres. • Limitations • Cannot be used in oxygen deficient or in confined spaces. • Can only be used for protection against contaminants and the concentration limits listed on the cartridge.

  17. Air Purifying Full Mask • Similar to half faced but protects eyes from irritating chemicals or particulate atmospheres. • Limitations • Cannot be used in oxygen deficient or in confined spaces. • Can only be used for protection against contaminants and the concentration limits listed on the cartridge.

  18. Powered Air Purifying Half Mask • Used in atmospheres with chemical concentrations exceeding protection factor limitations. • Limitations • Cannot be used in oxygen deficient or in confined spaces. • Can only be used for protection against contaminants and the concentration limits listed on the cartridge.

  19. Fit Testing • Must be fit tested with the same: • make, • model, • style, • size of respirator that will be used by employee.

  20. Maintenance and Care of Respirators. • The respirators shall be cleaned and disinfected at the following intervals: • as often as necessary to be maintained in a sanitary condition. • before being worn by different individuals. • emergency use shall be cleaned and disinfected after each use.

  21. All respirators shall be stored to protect them from: Damage Contamination Dust Sunlight Extreme temperatures Excessive moisture Damaging chemicals Storage

  22. A check of respirator function, tightness of connections, and the condition of the various parts. A check of elastomeric parts for pliability and signs of deterioration. Self-contained breathing apparatus shall be inspected monthly. Inspection includes the following:

  23. Recordkeeping • Retain written information regarding: • medical evaluations, • fit testing, and • the respirator program training.

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