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The Respirator Fit Testing And Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Unfit respirator
- 2. Selecting Respirator
- Incorrect selection
- Damaged equipment
- 3. Pre-Use Inspection
- Faulty components
- Previous Contamination
- 4.Respirator Fitting
- Incorrect fitting
- Lack of comfortibility
- 5.Fit Testing
- Insufficient airflow
- Incorrect seal
- 6. Proper Usage
- Improper usage
- Not following guidelines
- 7.Incorrect Removal
- Contamination
- Damage to respiratory tract
- 8.Equipment Maintenance
- Neglect
- Improper handling
- 9.Rectify Defects
- Unidentified defects
- Inadequate repair
- 10.Record Keeping
- Inaccurate records
- No traceability
- 11.Dispose of Unfit Respirator
- Inadequate disposal
- Environmental harm
- 12.Evaluation and Improvement
- Periodic overlook
- no improvement
- 13.Update Fit Testing Records
- Inaccurate data
- No continual record
- 14.Identifying New Hazards
- Overlooked hazards
- Inadequate inspection
- 15.Re-training Staff Regularly
- Ineffective training
- Compliance issues