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http://dx.doi.org/10.15269/JKSOEH.2022.32.2.146

Fit Tests for Second-class Half Masks  

Cho, Kee Hong (Industrial Health and Work Environment Research Institute, Korean Industrial Health Association)
Kim, Hyun Soo (Industrial Health and Work Environment Research Institute, Korean Industrial Health Association)
Choi, Ah Rum (Industrial Health and Work Environment Research Institute, Korean Industrial Health Association)
Chun, Ji Young (Industrial Health and Work Environment Research Institute, Korean Industrial Health Association)
Kang, Tae Won (Kangwon National University)
Kim, Min Su (Seoul Regional Headquarters Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Team, Korean Industrial Health Association)
Park, Kyeong Hak (Seoul Regional Headquarters Industrial Health Management Team, Korean Industrial Health Association)
Kim, Ze One (Kangwon National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.32, no.2, 2022 , pp. 146-152 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to confirm whether there is a factor to affect the evaluation of fit test of a 2nd class half masks using a OPC test method. Methods: Total 34 adults including Males and Females were tested using OPC-based fit testing equipment while wearing a 2nd class half filtered mask. Results: 1. The result of measuring face dimensions using different tools such as a 3D scanner and digital calipers revealed that the variation of lip width was not statistically significant because there was only a difference of about 4 mm. However, it showed that a difference in face length was statistically significant enough with 10 mm(p<0.000). 2. The fit factor for each exercise stage according to gender was the highest at 124.54(p<0.001) in Step 3, and the fit factor was the lowest at 73.75 in Step 1. 3. In the evaluation of the degree of fit factor according to gender, female passed 67.44%, which was higher than the value in male(p<0.038). 4. The acceptance rate of the group having a face length of shorter than 110 mm was 91.67%. On the other hand, the acceptance rate of the group with a face length of longer than 110 mm was 47.27%(p<0.000). 5. The fit test was possible because the fit factor with 2nd class half masks corresponding to FFP1(Filtering Face Piece 1) was passed 55% or more. Conclusions: The test results showed that using a 2nd class half filtered mask, it is important to wear a properly designed mask so that face size does not affect the fit factor.
Keywords
Fit test; 2nd class half filtered mask; 3D; anthropometric; Leakage;
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