Washington — In an effort to preserve the supply of N95 filtering facepiece respirators during the COVID-19 pandemic, OSHA has temporarily suspended its requirement for annual respirator fit testing in the health care industry.
The temporary enforcement guidance will remain in place until further notice, according to a March 14 memo from Patrick Kapust, acting director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs. The agency is directing its field offices to “exercise enforcement discretion” on its annual fit testing requirements – 1910.134(f)(2) – if employers:
Two such strategies are:
Workers should visually inspect their N95 respirators to ensure the structural and functional integrity is not compromised.
Washington — In an effort to preserve the supply of N95 filtering facepiece respirators during the COVID-19 pandemic, OSHA has temporarily suspended its requirement for annual respirator fit testing in the health care industry.
The temporary enforcement guidance will remain in place until further notice, according to a March 14 memo from Patrick Kapust, acting director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs. The agency is directing its field offices to “exercise enforcement discretion” on its annual fit testing requirements – 1910.134(f)(2) – if employers:
Two such strategies are:
Workers should visually inspect their N95 respirators to ensure the structural and functional integrity is not compromised.
Health officials in the Philippines said Monday that the introduction of mandatory quarantine in medical facilities for asymptomatic and mild cases of the novel coronavirus was unlikely despite that this might have contributed to community transmission in the country.
Washington — In an effort to preserve the supply of N95 filtering facepiece respirators during the COVID-19 pandemic, OSHA has temporarily suspended its requirement for annual respirator fit testing in the health care industry.
The temporary enforcement guidance will remain in place until further notice, according to a March 14 memo from Patrick Kapust, acting director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs. The agency is directing its field offices to “exercise enforcement discretion” on its annual fit testing requirements – 1910.134(f)(2) – if employers:
Two such strategies are:
Workers should visually inspect their N95 respirators to ensure the structural and functional integrity is not compromised.