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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the N95 Fit Test form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and MRN at the top of the form. This information is essential for record-keeping.
  3. In the 'NAME' section, input the name of the individual undergoing the fit test.
  4. Fill in the details for each respirator tested. For each entry, provide the Brand and Model Number, Type, and NIOSH Approval Number.
  5. Under 'Application', specify any relevant applications such as TB or SARS by filling in their respective fields.
  6. Indicate any limitations that may affect fit testing, such as dentures or facial hair, by checking appropriate boxes.
  7. Complete the training section by marking all relevant training topics covered with checkboxes.
  8. Document the results of the fit test by indicating whether it was satisfactory qualitatively or quantitatively.
  9. Finally, ensure both employee and trainer signatures are provided along with their respective dates to validate the form.

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2:17 3:28 If air leaks around the nose readjust the nose clip to eliminate leakage by repeating earlier steps.MoreIf air leaks around the nose readjust the nose clip to eliminate leakage by repeating earlier steps. If air leaks at the respirator. Edges work the straps back along the sides of your. Head.
Fit factor is calculated by the PortaCount machine by dividing the concentration of particles in ambient air outside the respirator by that inside the respirator; 21 an overall fit factor exceeding 100 was deemed a pass.
Nevertheless OSHA continues to require that, for a quantitative fit test, the wearer of the respirator must achieve a fit factor of at least 100. The agency also requires, as addressed in [29 CFR 1910.134], that wearers of respirators conduct a fit check each and every time they don a respirator.
Fit testing errors can cause poorly fitting respirators to pass a fit test. These common mistakes and solutions are explained. Examples include improper squeezing of the nebulizer bulb, excessive tilting, incorrect direction, skipping exercises, incorrect length of time, etc.
How the Test is Performed Flush the toilet before having a movement. Put the used toilet paper in the waste bag provided. Use the brush from the kit to brush the surface of the stool and then dip the brush into the toilet water. Touch the brush on the space indicated on the test card.

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The respirator should draw in and slightly collapse towards the face. Leakage will result in loss of negative pressure in the respirator due to air entering through gaps in the seal. If leakage, adjust the position and/ or straps and repeat seal check. Continue to fit PPE in the recommended order.
A quantitative fit test uses a fit testing instrument(s) to provide quantitative, or numerical, measurements of the amount of face seal leakage present when a user wears a respirator. Quantitative fit testing requires a hole punched in the respirator to perform the test.

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