User seal check definition

User seal check or "fit check" means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine if the respirator is properly seated to the face. Examples include negative pressure check, positive pressure check, irritant smoke check, or isoamyl acetate check.
User seal check or "fit check" means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine
User seal check means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine if the respirator is properly seated to the face. Examples include negative pressure check, positive pressure check, irritant smoke check, or isoamyl acetate check. For purposes of this Part “fit check” is an equivalent term.

More Definitions of User seal check

User seal check or "fit check” means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine if the respirator is properly seated to the face. Examples include
User seal check or "fit check” means an action conducted by the
User seal check means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine if the respirator is properly seated to the face.
User seal check. (fit check) means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine if the respirator is properly seated to the face. Examples include negative pressure check, positive pressure check, irritant smoke check, or isoamyl acetate check. (eee) "Very high radiation area" means an area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels from radioactive materials external to the body could result in an individual receiving an absorbed dose in excess of 500 rads (5 Gray) in one hour at one meter from a source of radiation or from any surface that the radiation penetrates.1

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