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: What Employers and Supervisors Need to Know December 6, 2016

: What Employers and Supervisors Need to Know Jenny Nicolau, Almond Board of California (Moderator) Imelda Muzio, MVP Consolidated, LLC

Jenny Nicolau, Almond Board of California

Imelda Muzio, MVP Consolidated, LLC

Respiratory Protection What Employers and Supervisors need to know

Imelda Muzio, PHR OSHA Authorized General Industry Trainer OSH Professional Certificate Qualified through DPR to Provide T2 Certifications

Course Details Five Steps to Implementing a Program 1. Eliminate the need. 2. Invest time to become knowledgeable. 3. Seek the help of outside experts. 4. Implement your written program. 5. Keep your program current and effective.

1. Eliminate the Need Admin Controls

1. Eliminate the Need

1. Eliminate the Need

2. Invest the Time to Become Knowledgeable Respiratory Protection Program Administrator (APR) Cal/OSHA Small-Business Compliance Guide CCR, Title 8, Section 5144 Level of training and experience

3. Plan to Seek the Help of Outside Experts Worker s Compensation Carriers Cal/OSHA Consultation Private Consulting Firms Respirator Product Vendors

Air-purifying Respirators Air Supplying WARNING! Air-purifying respirators are not designed for use in conditions that are immediately dangerous to life or health and m u s t not be u s e d w h e n entering an area that is o x y g e n d e f i c i e n t. I m m e d i a t e l y dangerous to life or health (IDLH) is a term that is used to describe an atmosphere that poses an immediate threat to life, that would cause irreversible adverse health effects, or that would impair a person s ability to escape from a dangerous atmosphere.

Replacing Respirator Filters, Cartridges or Canisters Handler employers must replace dust/mist respirator filters: When breathing resistance becomes excessive. If the filter is damaged or torn. When the respirator manufacturer or pesticide labeling says to replace them. At the end of each day s work period, if no other instructions or indications of service life are available.

What do the Numbers and Letters Mean?

What do the Numbers and Letters Mean?

What do the Numbers and Letters Mean?

4. Implement Your Written Program Respiratory Hazard Evaluation Program Administrator Worksite specific procedures Training

4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection NIOSH Approved Medical evaluations Physiological burden Confidentiality of the employee Before fit test and use Clinic or On-line program RespExam.com

Brookings Health System PortaCount Pro+ 4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Qualitative and Quantitative Identify the make, model and style Putting on and taking off

4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Before initial use Different respirator Once annually Valid medical clearance

4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Use of respirators

4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Use of respirators Maintenance and care of respirators

4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Use of respirators Maintenance and care of respirators Training and information

4. Implement Your Written Program Training and information Why the respirator is necessary The capabilities and limitations How to inspect, put on, remove, and use Procedures for maintaining and storing Recognizing medical issues Emergency use

4. Implement Your Written Program The required elements : Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Use of respirators Maintenance and care of respirators Training and information Program evaluation

Voluntary Use Voluntary Dust Mist Respirator No written program required No medical clearance No fit test Voluntary Use Posting only Voluntary Use All other Medical Evaluations Established procedures for: cleaning, storing, maintaining respirators

Voluntary Use

Voluntary Use Are respirators: Necessary to protect the health of the employee or Required by the employer? YES The employer must establish and implement a written respirator program with work site specific procedures that cover: Respirator selection Medical evaluations Fit testing Use of respirators Maintenance and care Breathing air quality and use Training and information Program evaluation NO Does the employer permit voluntary use of respirators? YES NO The employer determines that the respirator itself does not create a hazard. Voluntary Use Posting. No written respirator program is required. Does the only use of respirators involve the voluntary use of filtering facepieces (dust masks)? YES NO STOP The employer determines that the respirator itself does not create a hazard. Voluntary Use Posting. Minimal written respirator program is required.

QUESTIONS? Imelda Muzio, PHR imuzio@mvpsafety.org - 530-665-4422

Questions?