A Review on Fit Test for Respirators and the Regulations

호흡기보호구의 Fit Test 방법과 규정에 관한 고찰

  • Han, Don-Hee (Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Inje University) ;
  • Willeke, Klaus (Department of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati) ;
  • Colton, Craig E. (Occupational Health and Environmental Safety Division, 3M)
  • 한돈희 (인제대학교 산업안전보건학과) ;
  • ;
  • Published : 1996.03.31

Abstract

Respirator fit testing is required before entering specific work environmentals to ensure that the respirator worn satisfies a minimum of fit and that the user knows when the respirator fits properly. The fit of a respirator can be determined by qualitative (QLFT) or quantitative fit test (QNFT). The QNFT, having been universally accepted more than the QLFT, provide an objective and numerical basis by measuring a fit factor (FF). Until a few years age, only one QNFT technigue was available and accepted by U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. In the 1980's and 1990's, several new and fundamentally different QNFT methods were developed. Two of the newer methods are commercially availale and are accepted by OSHA as suitable alternatives. In this articles, the principle of operation of each ONFT technique is explained and each technique's major advantages and disadvantages are pointed out. Emphasis is given to negative-pressure air-purifying respirators, as they are in most frequent use today. The requirements and recommendations for fit testing positive-pressure respirators are discussed as well. Finally, the presently available QNFT standards and regulations are summarized to assist the user in making fit testing decisions.

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