Employee Voluntary Use of Respirators |
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Employers
who allow their employees to wear respirators on a voluntary basis when not required by
OSHA or the employer must implement limited provisions of a respiratory protection
program. When a filtering facepiece respirator is all that is used, the employee must be
provided a copy of Appendix D. For all other voluntary users,an additional written
respirator program that covers medical fitness and proper maintenance procedures must be
implemented. 1910.134(c)(2). Where Respirator Use is Not Required. 1910.134 Appendix D. Information for Employees Using Respirators When Not Required Under the Standard. (c)(2) Where respirator use is not required: (c)(2)(i) An employer may provide respirators at the request of employees or permit employees to use their own respirators, if the employer determines that such respirator use will not in itself create a hazard. If the employer determines that any voluntary respirator use is permissible, the employer shall provide the respirator users with the information contained in Appendix D to this section ("Information for Employees Using Respirators When Not Required Under the Standard"); and (c)(2)(ii) In addition, the employer must establish and implement those elements of a written respiratory protection program necessary to ensure that any employee using a respirator voluntarily is medically able to use that respirator, and that the respirator is cleaned, stored, and maintained so that its use does not present a health hazard to the user. Exception: Employers are not required to include in a written respiratory protection program those employees whose only use of respirators involves the voluntary use of filtering facepieces (dust masks). ..1910.134 Appendix D Appendix D to Sec. 1910.134 (Mandatory) Information for Employees Using Respirators When Not Required Under the Standard Respirators are an effective method of protection against designated hazards when properly selected and worn. Respirator use is encouraged, even when exposures are below the exposure limit, to provide an additional level of comfort and protection for workers. However, if a respirator is used improperly or not kept clean, the respirator itself can become a hazard to the worker. Sometimes, workers may wear respirators to avoid exposures to hazards, even if the amount of hazardous substance does not exceed the limits set by OSHA standards. If your employer provides respirators for your voluntary use, of if you provide your own respirator, you need to take certain precautions to be sure that the respirator itself does not present a hazard. 4. Keep track of your respirator so that you do not mistakenly use someone else's respirator. |
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