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1 Dust Masks and Respirators Respiratory protection is serious business, and it can literally be the difference between life and death. You can t just grab some mask and count on being safe. Today we re going to talk about dust masks and respirators. A dust mask is made of paper and has a single elastic strap to hold it on your head. Some dust masks have metal nose strips that help them stay on your nose; however, they re not designed to form a good seal against your face. A dust mask is not a respirator and it won t protect you from airborne contaminants like a respirator will. A particulate filtering facepiece looks a lot like a dust mask, but OSHA considers these devices to be respirators. The most common filtering facepiece is the N95 respirator. These respirators have two elastic straps to hold them on your head and they are designed to make a complete seal against your face. Because OSHA regulations consider filtering facepieces to be respirators, you have to have a formal fit test and you have to do a seal check each time you put one on. Keep in mind that filtering facepiece respirators do not protect against chemical vapors, gases, lead, or asbestos. They are only effective against certain particles and dusts. In addition to filtering facepieces, there are full-face and half-face respirators. These respirators come in four different types: 1) particulate respirators, 2) chemical cartridge respirators, 3) powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs), and 4) supplied-air respirators (SARs). Of the four types of respirators, particulate respirators are the most common. They use simple filters to remove particles from the air you breathe. They re easy to use and relatively inexpensive. The cartridges in chemical cartridge respirators contain special chemicals that react with or trap the hazardous chemical in the air. These respirators are only effective when you use a cartridge designed to remove the chemical you re exposed to. If you use the wrong cartridge, you won t be protected. Powered air-purifying respirators are similar to particulate and chemical cartridge respirators, but they use a blower or pump to push air through the filters and/or cartridges. None of these types of respirators will protect you from atmospheres that are oxygen-deficient or are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH). In these situations, you should always use a supplied-air respirator (SAR). Trouble signs: difficulty breathing, feeling out of breath, feeling fatigued, irritation in your eyes, nose, or throat, dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, smelling an unusual odor, having a strange taste in your mouth. Any of these signs could mean your respirator is not working properly and you re in danger. Get to clean air immediately and then report the situation to your supervisor. SAFETY REMINDER A bandana is not a respirator. NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: MEETING DOCUMENTATION: JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED SDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

2 Quiz Questions Dust Masks and Respirators 1. Which of the following statements about dust masks is correct? a. They are made of paper. b. They have two elastic straps to hold them on your head. c. OSHA considers them to be respirators, just like bandanas. d. They are designed to form a good seal against your face. 2. True or False? Chemical cartridge respirators will still protect you properly even if you use a cartridge that is not designed to remove the chemical you re exposed to. 3. Which of the following statements about particulate filtering facepieces is correct? a. They protect against chemical vapors, gases, lead, and asbestos. b. You do not need to do a seal check each time you put one on. c. They are effective against certain particles and dusts. d. They use a blower or pump to push air through filters. 4. What should you do first if you experience any of the symptoms in the list of trouble signs while using a respirator? a. Report the situation to your supervisor. b. Wait a while and see if the symptoms persist. c. Ignore the symptoms since they are common when using respirators. d. Get to clean air immediately. 5. True or False? Only a supplied-air respirator (SAR) will protect you from atmospheres that are oxygen-deficient or are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH). MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: TRAINER/ I conducted the safety meeting and administered this quiz. I explained the correct answers and answered or noted every attendee s questions. Signature EMPLOYEE: I understand the material covered in this week s safety meeting and this quiz. I ve written in the correct answers for the questions I initially missed and understand why they are correct. Signature NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

3 Answer Key Dust Masks and Respirators 1. Which of the following statements about dust masks is correct? a. They are made of paper. b. They have two elastic straps to hold them on your head. c. OSHA considers them to be respirators, just like bandanas. d. They are designed to form a good seal against your face. 2. True or False? Chemical cartridge respirators will still protect you properly even if you use a cartridge that is not designed to remove the chemical you re exposed to. 3. Which of the following statements about particulate filtering facepieces is correct? a. They protect against chemical vapors, gases, lead, and asbestos. b. You do not need to do a seal check each time you put one on. c. They are effective against certain particles and dusts. d. They use a blower or pump to push air through filters. 4. What should you do first if you experience any of the symptoms in the list of trouble signs while using a respirator? a. Report the situation to your supervisor. b. Wait a while and see if the symptoms persist. c. Ignore the symptoms since they are common when using respirators. d. Get to clean air immediately. 5. True or False? Only a supplied-air respirator (SAR) will protect you from atmospheres that are oxygen-deficient or are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH). A dust mask is made of paper and has a single elastic strap to hold it on your head. These respirators are only effective when you use a cartridge designed to remove the chemical you re exposed to. If you use the wrong cartridge, you won t be protected. Keep in mind that filtering facepiece respirators do not protect against chemical vapors, gases, lead, or asbestos. They are only effective against certain particles and dusts. Any of these signs could mean your respirator is not working properly and you re in danger. Get to clean air immediately... None of these types of respirators will protect you from atmospheres that are oxygen-deficient or are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH). In these situations, you should always use a supplied-air respirator (SAR). FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

4 Mascarillas contra polvo y respiradores (Dust Masks and Respirators) La protección de las vías respiratorias es un asunto serio, y puede significar realmente la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. Usted no puede simplemente agarrar cualquier mascarilla y pensar que estará seguro. El día de hoy vamos a hablar de las mascarillas contra polvo y de los respiradores. Una mascarilla contra polvo está hecha de papel y tiene una sola correa elástica para sostenerla en su cabeza. Algunas mascarillas contra polvo tienen una franja metálica en la nariz para que no se caigan de su nariz; sin embargo, no están diseñadas para formar un buen sello contra su cara. Una mascarilla contra polvo no es un respirador y no lo protegerá de los contaminantes en el aire como lo hace un respirador. Una careta facial filtradora de partículas se parece mucho a una mascarilla contra polvo, pero OSHA considera estos aparatos como respiradores. La careta facial filtradora más común es el respirador N95. Estos respiradores tienen dos correas elásticas para sostener el respirador a su cabeza y están diseñados para sellarse completamente contra su cara. Debido a que los reglamentos de OSHA consideran que las caretas faciales filtradoras son respiradores, usted tiene que someterse a una prueba formal de ajuste facial y tiene que hacer una revisión del sello cada vez que se pone uno. Tome en cuenta que los respiradores de careta facial filtradora no lo protegen contra los vapores químicos, gases, plomo, o asbesto. Únicamente son efectivos contra ciertas partículas y polvos. Además de las caretas faciales filtradoras, hay respiradores de careta completa y de careta parcial. Estos respiradores vienen en cuatro tipos diferentes: 1) respiradores de partículas, 2) respiradores de cartucho químico, 3) respiradores potenciados de purificación de aire (PAPRs por sus siglas en inglés), y 4) respiradores con suministro de aire (SARs). NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: De los cuatro tipos de respiradores, los respiradores de partículas son los más comunes. Usan filtros sencillos para eliminar las partículas del aire que usted respira. Son fáciles de usar y relativamente baratos. Los cartuchos en los respiradores de cartucho químico contienen sustancias químicas especiales que reaccionan o atrapan la sustancia química peligrosa que están en el aire. Estos respiradores únicamente son efectivos cuando se usa un cartucho diseñado para eliminar la sustancia química a la cual está usted expuesto. Si usa un cartucho equivocado, no quedará protegido. Los respiradores potenciados de purificación de aire son similares a los respiradores de partículas y de cartuchos químicos, pero usan un soplador o bomba para empujar el aire a través de los filtros y/o cartuchos. Ninguno de estos tipos de respiradores lo protegerán de atmósferas deficientes de oxígeno o que son inmediatamente peligrosas para la vida y la salud (IDLH, por sus siglas en inglés). En estas situaciones, usted siempre debe usar un respirador con suministro de aire (SAR). Señales de peligro: dificultad para respirar, sentir que le falta aire, sentir cansancio, irritación en sus ojos, nariz o garganta, mareos, somnolencia, náuseas, olores poco comunes, tener un sabor extraño en la boca. Cualquiera de estas señales puede significar que su respirador no esté funcionando correctamente y que usted está en peligro. Inmediatamente salga a respirar aire limpio y luego reporte la situación a su supervisor. SAFETY REMINDER Un pañuelo/paliacate no es un respirador. MEETING DOCUMENTATION JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED SDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

5 Quiz Questions Mascarillas contra polvo y respiradores 1. Cuál de las siguientes frases en cuanto a las mascarillas contra polvo es la correcta? a. Están hechas de papel. b. Tienen dos correas elásticas para sostenerlas a su cabeza. c. OSHA las considera como respiradores, igual que los pañuelos/paliacates. d. Están diseñadas para formar un buen sello contra su cara. 2. Verdadero o Falso? Los respiradores de cartucho químico lo protegerán debidamente incluso si usted usa un cartucho no diseñado para eliminar la sustancia química a la cual está expuesto. 3. Cuál de las siguientes frases en cuanto a las caretas faciales de partículas es la correcta? a. Lo protegen contra los vapores químicos, gases, plomo, y asbesto. b. Usted no necesita efectuar una revisión del sello cada vez que se la pone. c. Son efectivas contra ciertas partículas y polvos. d. Usan un soplador o bomba para empujar el aire a través de los filtros. 4. Qué debe hacer primero si siente alguno de los síntomas en la lista de problemas durante el uso de un respirador? a. Reportar la situación a su supervisor. b. Esperar un rato para ver si los síntomas persisten. c. Ignorar los síntomas puesto que son comunes durante el uso de los respiradores. d. Salir inmediatamente a respirar aire limpio. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Únicamente un respirador con suministro de aire (SAR, por sus siglas en inglés) lo protegerá de atmósferas deficientes de oxígeno o que son inmediatamente peligrosas para la vida y la salud (IDLH). ENTRENADO/ Yo lleve a cabo la junta de seguridad reparti este examen. Explique la respuesta correcta y conteste o anote cada pregunta de los asistentes presentes. Firma EMPLEADO: Entiendo el material cubierto en la junta de seguridad de esta semana y en este examen. He llenado las respuestas correctas de toda pregunta que inicialmente tuve mal y entiendo la razon de la repuestas de las correcta. Firma NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

6 Answer Key Mascarillas contra polvo y respiradores 1. Cuál de las siguientes frases en cuanto a las mascarillas contra polvo es la correcta? a. Están hechas de papel. b. Tienen dos correas elásticas para sostenerlas a su cabeza. c. OSHA las considera como respiradores, igual que los pañuelos/paliacates. d. Están diseñadas para formar un buen sello contra su cara. Una mascarilla contra polvo está hecha de papel y tiene una sola correa elástica para sostenerla en su cabeza. 2. Verdadero o Falso? Los respiradores de cartucho químico lo protegerán debidamente incluso si usted usa un cartucho no diseñado para eliminar la sustancia química a la cual está expuesto. Estos respiradores únicamente son efectivos cuando se usa un cartucho diseñado para eliminar la sustancia química a la cual está usted expuesto. Si usa un cartucho equivocado, no quedará protegido. 3. Cuál de las siguientes frases en cuanto a las caretas faciales de partículas es la correcta? a. Lo protegen contra los vapores químicos, gases, plomo, y asbesto. b. Usted no necesita efectuar una revisión del sello cada vez que se la pone. c. Son efectivas contra ciertas partículas y polvos. d. Usan un soplador o bomba para empujar el aire a través de los filtros. Tome en cuenta que los respiradores de careta facial filtradora no lo protegen contra los vapores químicos, gases, plomo, o asbesto. Únicamente son efectivos contra ciertas partículas y polvos. 4. Qué debe hacer primero si siente alguno de los síntomas en la lista de problemas durante el uso de un respirador? a. Reportar la situación a su supervisor. b. Esperar un rato para ver si los síntomas persisten. c. Ignorar los síntomas puesto que son comunes durante el uso de los respiradores. d. Salir inmediatamente a respirar aire limpio. Cualquiera de estas señales puede significar que su respirador no esté funcionando correctamente y que usted está en peligro. Inmediatamente salga a respirar aire limpio Verdadero o Falso? Únicamente un respirador con suministro de aire (SAR, por sus siglas en inglés) lo protegerá de atmósferas deficientes de oxígeno o que son inmediatamente peligrosas para la vida y la salud (IDLH). Ninguno de estos tipos de respiradores lo protegerán de atmósferas deficientes de oxígeno o que son inmediatamente peligrosas para la vida y la salud (IDLH, por sus siglas en inglés). En estas situaciones, usted siempre debe usar un respirador con suministro de aire (SAR). FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

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