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Respiratory Protection

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Training Provided by Technical Presentations "Respiratory Protection" is for all workers who are required or may be required to work in an area where atmospheric contamination could occur. This course identifies airborne hazards in the workplace and explains how they affect people. The course then identifies various types of respiratory protection and how to properly choose, use, clean and store each type. Learners are taught how to perform equipment inspections, tests, and fit checks. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English and Spanish, and other language tracks can be added.
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Course Level:introductory
Duration:45 minutes
Training Presented in:English
Respiratory Protection Air is one of the most basic elements of our world, and as humans, we need the oxygen provided by air to breathe. But sometimes employees have to work in areas with atmospheres that aren t safe. This might be caused by lack of oxygen or because the air is contaminated by dusts, mists, vapors, or fumes. Breathing in contaminated or low-oxygen atmospheres can cause serious illnesses, injuries, and even death. In those situations, special equipment is needed to help employees breathe and stay safe.
Respiratory protection equipment allows employees to protect their lungs against workplace hazards. Because many potentially dangerous places can exist at your place of work, it s important to make sure that all employees understand the risks of oxygen deficiency and air contamination, have proper respiratory protection equipment, and most importantly, take personal responsibility for their respiratory safety. By understanding the hazards, selecting the proper respiratory protection, and training employees in their use, you can keep everyone safe and avoid costly injuries and illnesses.
This course, Respiratory Protection uses live-action video and twenty-eight interactions to help your workers understand and appreciate respiratory hazards and take personal responsibility for proper use and maintenance of respiratory protection equipment.
TOPICS
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
Breathing Hazards
Respiratory Hazards
Contaminated Atmospheres
Respiratory Protection Standards
Choosing A Respirator
Air-Purifying Respirators
Atmosphere-Supplying Respirators
Testing and Approval
Respirator Condition
Proper Fit
Inspection
Putting On The Respirator
Positive Pressure Seal Check
Negative Pressure Seal Check
Qualitative and Quantitative Fit Testing
Respirator Care
Inspection Techniques
Cleaning
Storage
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Recognize respiratory hazards in your workplace.
1. List the various forms of respiratory hazards.
2. Recall the level of oxygen in the air considered to be oxygen-deficient.
3. Agree that wearing a respirator will protect you from respiratory hazards.
4. Explain the possible results of contaminated atmospheres.
Be aware of Respiratory Protection standards.
1. List the required steps to comply with Respiratory Protection standards.
2. Explain the benefits of written procedures.
Select the proper respiratory protection.
1. Name the two categories of respiratory equipment.
2. Recognize an air-purifying respirator from its description.
3. Choose the proper respirator to use when there are low oxygen levels in the work space.
4. Choose examples of atmosphere-supplying respirators.
5. Differentiate between filters and cartridges used with air-purifying respirators.
6. Acknowledge the importance of having the proper cartridge or filter for the specific hazard.
Verify respirator testing and approval before use
1. Agree that all respirators must be tested and approved prior to use.
2. Agree to never interchange manufacturers filters, cartridges or other parts.
Properly put on the respirator
1. Explain the importance of properly wearing respirator straps.
2. Identify obstructions that could interfere with respirator use.
3. Recall the need to perform an inspection on the respirator before each use.
4. Select proper inspection techniques.
Perform necessary tests for respirator use
1. Differentiate between a positive and negative seal check.
2. Identify steps of a positive pressure seal check.
3. Identify steps of a negative pressure seal check.
4. Differentiate between a qualitative and quantitative fit test.
Perform regular, ongoing equipment inspection
1. Recall how often to inspect the respirator for wear and deterioration.
2. List items to check on the face piece.
3. Recall how often SCBA equipment should be inspected.
4. Recognize situations which indicate a need to change the respirator s filters.
Properly clean and store respirators
1. Describe how to clean the respirator.
2. Explain why respirators should be air-dried after cleaning.
3. Describe respirator storage procedures.
4. Explain why a cartridge needs to be stored in an air-tight container.
About The Training Provider: Technical Presentations
Technical Presentations - Technical Presentations is a full-service safety training company. We offer both instructor-based and computer-based training, and we are uniquely qualified to provide the best mix of both types of training to satisfy the culture and needs of your company. We work closely with Multi-Media Access, Inc. and Mastery Technologies, Inc. to deliver off-the-shelf courses and to customize existing...
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