How do you make a respiratory protection program?
Starting a Respiratory Protection Program
- Elimination – Physically remove the hazard.
- Substitution – Replace the hazard.
- Engineering controls – Isolate people from the hazard.
- Administrative controls – Change the way people work.
- Personal protective equipment – Protect the worker with PPE.
What is a written respiratory protection program?
Respirators are used to protect employees from inhaling hazardous chemicals in the air. These chemicals can be in the form of gases, vapors, mists or dust. If you provide respirators to your employees to protect them from airborne chemical hazards, you must have a written respiratory protection program.
What is OSHA’s respiratory protection standard?
OSHA’s Respiratory Protection standard, at 29 CFR 1910.134, requires employers to provide appropriate respiratory protection, such as N95 respirators, when necessary to protect employees from a known hazard in the workplace.
What are the elements of a respiratory protection program?
Components of a Respiratory Protection Program
- Risk Assessment.
- Selection of Respirators.
- Write Standard Operating Procedures.
- Medical Screening.
- Provide Training.
- Fit testing.
- Maintenance Program.
- Evaluating the Program.
What is the purpose of the 300 log?
The OSHA Form 300 is a form for employers to record all reportable injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace, where and when they occur, the nature of the case, the name and job title of the employee injured or made sick, and the number of days away from work or on restricted or light duty, if any.
Is there a Respiratory Protection Program template for hospitals in California?
Respiratory Protection Program Template for Hospitals This template is provided by the California Department of Public Health, Occupational Health Branch, for public use and is not protected by copyright. You have permission to edit and use this template as a resource in developing a written Respiratory Protection Program for your facility.
What is the local Public Health Respiratory Protection Program?
Local Public Health may use or download this program and fill in the blank spaces to make it unique to your facility. The purpose of this program is to ensure that all employees required to wear respiratory protection as a condition of their employment are protected from respiratory hazards through the proper use of respirators.
What is included in the respiratory protection standard (RPP)?
The Respiratory Protection Standard requires employers to include certain policies and procedures in their RPP, but there is some flexibility in the specifics of those policies and procedures. What might work well for one hospital may not work at all for another.
Do you need a respirator program for chemical hazards?
Keep in mind that a respirator program encompassing chemical hazards will need to address additional issues than one solely addressing ATDs. The Respiratory Protection Standard requires employers to include certain policies and procedures in their RPP, but there is some flexibility in the specifics of those policies and procedures.