SILICA COMPLIANCE SEMINAR
Session 6A: Written Respiratory Protection
Kay Rowntree, CIH Industrial Hygiene Sciences, LLC www.afsinc.org │ CastingConnection.afsinc.org │ @AmerFoundrySoc
Written Programs • 2/3 of OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard violations were because the Written Program was absent or inadequate • Must be site-specific “….must be tailored to cover the specific work operations and practice in the workplace” (p. 9 of the Respirator CPL)
• OSHA will review and verify via observation & interviews • A Program Administrator must be designated Oversees & evaluates the program Must be • Suitably trained • Have appropriate accountability and responsibility to manage the Program www.afsinc.org │ CastingConnection.afsinc.org │ @AmerFoundrySoc
Written Program Elements • Procedures for selecting respirators • Medical evaluations for users • Procedures for fit-testing for tight-fitting respirators (if applicable) • Procedures for proper use during routine & emergency situations • Procedures for cleaning, storing & disinfecting • Procedures to ensure adequate air quality and flow for air supplying respirators (if applicable) • Inspection of emergency use units (if applicable) • Training on respiratory hazards • Training on proper use, donning & removing the respirator • Procedures for regularly evaluating the effectiveness of the program
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Questions? Kay Rowntree, CIH Industrial Hygiene Sciences, LLC 601 Fox Knoll Drive Waterford, WI 53185 252-534-2554
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