Respiratory Protection Program Sample Clauses

Respiratory Protection Program. The City and the Union agree to the City of Vacaville’s Respiratory Protection Program (January 2000) with the following understandings:
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Respiratory Protection Program. Purpose The purpose of this plan is to establish a program and procedures for wearing respiratory protection at WEBCOR/OBAYASHI. This program supports compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Respiratory Protection Standard as found in 29 CFR 1910.134. This program applies to all company employees who work in areas whose exposures to airborne contaminants require the use of respirators. Definitions
Respiratory Protection Program. 15 The County shall develop and implement a written respiratory 16 protection program with partnership from the Union with required worksite- 18 must be administered by a suitably trained program administrator.
Respiratory Protection Program. A. POINTS OF CONTACT Xxxxx Xxxx, Safety Compliance Officer See Page 3 for Contact Information
Respiratory Protection Program. Respiratory Protection Program Respiratory protection is used when unacceptable levels of airborne contaminants or hazardous atmospheres occur during the course of work. Respiratory protection should not be the initial step taken to control such exposures. It should only be used when engineering or administrative controls such as ventilation and safer product substitution do not address the concern. Proper use of respiratory protection requires proper respirator selection, medical clearance and respiratory fit testing among other requirements. A fully developed and written Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) must be prepared and on hand. Project or site specific respiratory protection details must be provided where required. Contractor must ensure that administrative and engineering controls are applied before respirator usage is planned. Contractor must provide a written Respiratory Protection Program (RPP). Contractor must conduct appropriate job hazard assessments and exposure monitoring to determine the appropriate type of respiratory protection, both initially and on an ongoing basis as required by OSHA. Selection of the proper Air Purifying Respirators (APR) or Supplied Air Respirators (SAR) will depend on the characteristics of the workplace and the level of protection necessary. Characteristics include the concentration of airborne contaminants, immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) conditions, oxygen-deficient atmospheres, and the protection factor (PF) of each respirator. APR's will not be worn in oxygen-deficient atmospheres, IDLH conditions, when the contaminant exceeds the PF of the respirator, or when cartridges do not exist for a particular contaminant. Breathing air quality must meet the Compressed Gas Association's definition of "Grade D" air for all supplied air respirator use. This includes breathing air cylinders and 5- minute escape cylinders. Compressors shall meet applicable OSHA standards. In IDLH atmospheres prior to entry, a rescue plan shall be conveyed to crew members. The contractor will follow OSHA regulations regarding maintenance, inspection, proper use of cylinders, fittings, hoses, manifolds, etc., and recordkeeping. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) or equivalent shall be used in situations where the contaminant or concentration of a contaminant is unknown. Respirator use requires training with the properly selected respirator, medical evaluation to wear the respirator, and proper fit-testing of the resp...
Respiratory Protection Program. A. POINTS OF CONTACT Xxxxx Xxxx, Safety Compliance Manager Xxxxx Xxxxxx, OSC Safety Compliance See Page 4 for Contact Information

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