Respiratory Protection Plan
Major state and local agencies will have a Respiratory Protection Plan (or similarly named program) as a part of their safety program. The plan will follow the regulations set forth in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection.23, 24
The Respiratory Protection Plan should include sections on:
- Purpose of the program
- Scope of the program
- Program administration
- Definitions
- Hazard Assessment
- Review of MSDSs
- Identification of potential hazards
- Evaluation of respiratory hazards
- Reasonable estimate of employee exposure to hazards
- Hazard control
- Selection of respirators
- Selection will depend upon the hazard and duration of hazard exposure
- Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH)
- Not IDLH
- Medical surveillance
- Medical history
- Physical exam
- Respiratory exam
- Documentation
- Fit testing
- Use and care of respirator
- Training
- Record keeping
- Laboratory requirements
- Municipal requirements
- Medical record requirements
- Medical questionnaire (used prior to medical exam and fit testing)
- Program evaluation
- Evaluation of how the program is implemented and followed
Click here to read the Respiratory Protection standard on the OSHA website.
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