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alan w houghton  
#1 Posted : 21 February 2011 10:58:18(UTC)
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alan w houghton

Morning All If you wear a dusk mask when plaining wood do you need to be face fit tested for this I know you do for certain stuff ie asbestos Just after advice not sure myself Alan
teh_boy  
#2 Posted : 21 February 2011 11:09:01(UTC)
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teh_boy

alan w houghton wrote:
Morning All If you wear a dusk mask when plaining wood do you need to be face fit tested for this I know you do for certain stuff ie asbestos Just after advice not sure myself Alan
yes... but maybe no :) http://www.hse.gov.uk/fo...od/oc/200-299/282_28.pdf the above will tell you all you need to know, in summary YES if it is a control measure under COSHH i.e. if you are using it to reduce exposure to below the WEL for wooddust. (page 31 EH40) if you have adequate extraction and the WEL is not reached and it is worn for comfort only (maybe generating non respirable dust???) then you might be able to get away with not testing. however as the law says as low as reasonably practicable I still think you may have too... So I would say... YES :)
alan w houghton  
#3 Posted : 21 February 2011 11:34:54(UTC)
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alan w houghton

Whats the difference between sweet and bitter testing ?
teh_boy  
#4 Posted : 21 February 2011 11:45:07(UTC)
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teh_boy

quote=alan w houghton]Whats the difference between sweet and bitter testing ?
ummmmm..... OK avoiding the obvious answer. I think bitter is a better test, but some people are unable to taste bitrex. In this case a sweet soln can be used instead. Someone may have a better answer tho.
alan w houghton  
#5 Posted : 21 February 2011 11:58:14(UTC)
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alan w houghton

Thanks for avoiding the obvious I will go with the bitter test - would you know best place to buy or is 3m kit just as good as the rest ?
teh_boy  
#6 Posted : 21 February 2011 12:23:31(UTC)
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teh_boy

I have always used 3M Moldex are a good alternative. Both offer free training...
m  
#7 Posted : 21 February 2011 12:50:41(UTC)
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m

alan w houghton wrote:
Thanks for avoiding the obvious I will go with the bitter test - would you know best place to buy or is 3m kit just as good as the rest ?
We use Alpha Solway's kit which is badged and purchased through www.Arco.co.uk
JonB  
#8 Posted : 21 February 2011 12:58:27(UTC)
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JonB

Alan, We tend towards the bitter test. Being cynical theer are always those doing the test that just want it over with and will say they can't taste when they can! the bitter solution tends to result in a grimace so less chance of faking it. (this tip was brought to us ny the kind trainer from 3M!!) We now use the Arco branded solutions.
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