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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Written Respiratory Protection Program Template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the respirator program administrator in the designated field. This person will oversee the program's development and implementation.
  3. In the 'Overview' section, provide a brief description of SARS-COV-2 and its transmission methods, ensuring to highlight any specific precautions your facility is taking.
  4. List all categories of employees included in this program under 'Categories of Employees'. Ensure that each role is clearly defined for compliance.
  5. Complete the 'Selection of Respirators' section by specifying which types of respirators will be used, including N95 or KN95 options based on availability.
  6. Fill out the 'Medical Evaluations' section by detailing how employees will receive medical evaluations before using respirators, including confidentiality measures.
  7. Document fit testing procedures in the appropriate section, ensuring to include protocols for both qualitative and quantitative fit tests as outlined.
  8. Review and complete sections on training, evaluation, and recordkeeping to ensure all necessary information is captured accurately.

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Your written program must address the specific respiratory hazards, procedures, and respirators in use at your work site and be updated as necessary to reflect changes in workplace conditions.
Major Requirements of OSHAs Respiratory Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910.134 Respirator-Use Requirements Flow Chart 29 CFR 1910.134(c) Must establish and implement a written respirator program with worksite-specific procedures. Does the employer permit voluntary use of respirators? | V7 more rows
General steps to set up a respiratory protection program Exposure Assessment. Written Program. Respirator Selection. Medical Evaluation. Fit Testing. Training Maintenance.
RPP Program Components Program Components Home. Risk Assessment. Selection of Respirators. Standard Operating Procedures. Medical Screening. Provide Training. Fit Testing. Maintenance Program.
1) Roles and responsibilities; 2) Hazard assessment; 3) Respirator selection; 4) Provision of respirator fit testing; 5) Provision of training in the proper use of respiratory protection; 6) Provision of appropriate procedures for cleaning, inspecting, maintaining and storing respirators; 7) Provision of medical

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The nine required written elements of a RPP include respirator selection; fit testing; respirator use in routine and emergency situations; respirator maintenance and change schedules; ensuring adequate breathing air supply, quantity, and flow for atmosphere supplying respirators; regular evaluation of program

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