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Respiratory Protection Program

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Cogbill Construction Weekly Safety
Tuesday, August 11th, 2020

OSHA rules require employers to provide workers with appropriate respiratory protective equipment and training when working in environments where the air is contaminated. Such harmful contaminants include fumes, mists, gases, smokes, vapors, sprays, fogs, and dusts. A respirator covers the mouth and nose, or the entire head or faces in some cases, to protect the wearer from hazards in the atmosphere. If a worksite has the potential to expose employees to hazardous materials, employers should establish a respiratory protection program and have it maintained and managed by a designated employee.

According to OSHA, an effective respiratory program must cover the following factors:

Keeping employees healthy and safe should be the main concern for every work establishment. Make sure your workplace has an established respiratory protection program to ensure that you and all other employees are properly protected from hazards in the atmosphere.

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