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Page 1: Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan, p. 9 NIOSH ( C ONTROL M EASURES AND E QUIPMENT J ANUARY 17, 2012

Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan, p. 9NIOSH (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/respirators)

CONTROL MEASURES AND EQUIPMENTJANUARY 17, 2012

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RESPIRATORS• Respirators should be worn employees might be

exposed to vapor or particulate concentrations greater than the PEL, TLV, or similar limit.

• Work with toxic chemicals that have low air concentration limits, or that have high vapor pressures, should always be done in a hood

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• Simplest, least expensive, least protective• Only protect against particles• N-95 is most common, used in hospitals to

protect against infection agents

RESPIRATORSParticulate respirators

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Chemical Cartridge/Gas Mask respirators• Also known as "air-purifying respirators" • Includes a facepiece or mask, and a

filter/cartridge

RESPIRATORS