OSHA Standards
Respirator Types and Use
Fit Testing
Breathing and Air Quality
Cartridges / filters
100

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration

What is OSHA?

100

This type of respirator removes gases, vapors, or particles from the air by pulling ambient air through a filtration element

What is an Air-Purifying Respirator (APR)?

100

This is how often a tight-fitting respirator user must undergo a mandatory fit test.

What is annually?

100

This four-letter acronym stands for an atmospheric condition that poses an immediate threat to life or would cause irreversible adverse health effects.

What is IDLH?

(Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health).

100

This color code is universally used on NIOSH-approved cartridges designed to protect against organic vapors.

What is Black?

200

This individual is designated by the employer to oversee the respiratory program and conduct required evaluations.

Who is the Program Administrator?

200

This specific letter designation indicates a particulate filter is completely resistant to oil degradation

What does the letter P on a filter signify?

200

This acronym refers to the medical professional (like a physician or nurse practitioner) authorized by OSHA to review the medical questionnaire.

What is a PLHCP?

(Physician or Other Licensed Health Care Professional)

200

An atmosphere is legally considered oxygen-deficient by OSHA when the oxygen concentration drops below this percentage by volume.

What is 19.5%?

200

In the absence of an ESLI (end of service life indicator), an employer must develop and implement this data-driven schedule to ensure chemical cartridges are swapped before breakthrough occurs.

What is a Cartridge Change-out Schedule?

300

This federal agency is solely responsible for testing, evaluating, and officially certifying all respiratory protective devices used in the United States

What is NIOSH? (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health).

300

This type of respirator delivers clean, breathable air to the user from a source completely independent of the surrounding work environment

What is an Atmosphere-Supplying Respirator?

300

This type of fit testing uses an instrument to numerically measure the leakage around the facepiece seal.

What is Quantitative Fit Testing (QNFT)?

300

When utilizing a cylinder-fed airline respirator in an IDLH environment, the user must carry this auxiliary device.

What is an emergency escape self-contained air supply (escape bottle/SCBA)?

300

This cartridge is designed to protect the wearer from Organic Vapors and Acid Gases

What is the Yellow Cartridge?

400

1910.134(c)(2)

Where do we find the standard that allows employee to wear a respirator on a purely voluntary basis?

400

According to the standard, emergency-use respirators (like an SCBA kept in a plant cabinet) must be physically inspected at this minimum time interval.

What is monthly?

400

This mandatory OSHA document is found in Appendix C and contains questions regarding a worker's pulmonary and cardiovascular health.

What is the OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire?

400

Compressed breathing air supplied to a respirator must meet or exceed the requirements for this specific "Grade" of air.

What is Grade D breathing air?

400

If a worker is exposed to a contaminant with a PEL of 5 ppm, and the ambient concentration is measured at 200 ppm, this is the minimum APF required to keep them safe.

What is an APF of 40?

(200 ppm / 5 ppm = 40; a full facepiece with an APF of 50 would be needed)

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