NIOSH Letter to All Respirator Manufacturers regarding facial hair INSIDE the respirator
While working on a project I came across this gem on my external hard drive and can not believe I never posted it!!! Yes it is from NIOSH - not OSHA and yes it is nearly 10 years, but the facts are the facts and one day I hope we can put this facial hair debate to bed!!!!! This letter is KEY in that it makes it clear that ANY FACIAL HAIR inside the facepiece of a NIOSH APPROVED respirator MUST NOT come in contact with the respirator, including the nose cup! Emphasis added by me Issue Date: October 2, 2006 From: Heinz W. Ahlers, Chief, Technology Evaluation Branch, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory Subject: NIOSH Policy for Respirator Sealing Surfaces and Facial Hair It has been brought to the attention of NIOSH through phone calls and emails from respirator users and manufacturers that some respirator manufacturers may not understand what NIOSH defines as the sealing surface for respirators and consequently are inappropriately marketing respirators for users with facial hair. |
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