Rank: New forum user
|
Hi,
Just wanted to ask what others were doing as I'm getting, and rightly so, a few concerns about everyone using the same hood during qualititive face fit testing. Are you continuing with these tests but with a more stringent hood cleaning regime?
Kind regards,
Lee
|
1 user thanked LeeWheatley for this useful post.
|
|
|
Rank: Super forum user
|
Great question. Also using ‘sussie Annie’s for first aid training.
|
|
|
|
Rank: Forum user
|
HSE have issued some guidance: https://www.hse.gov.uk/news/face-mask-ppe-rpe-coronavirus.htm
Could I tell someone I'd cleaned a hood so well using disinfectant wipes (actually, a 'wipe' singular on the website) that I was confident there was no risk to them? No. I'm avoiding testing for now - hopefully the company I work for isn't going to end up in a situation where it's essesntial that someone new is to be put into an environment that requires a mask. I guess if a test does become essential, I'll clean the hood 5 times and then give it to the wearer to have a go at themselves if they so desire. Not sure it's even possible to get more wipes at the moment... Adrian
|
1 user thanked adrian.devine for this useful post.
|
|
|
Rank: New forum user
|
Having read the HSE guidance, and considered the risks, I'm not confident I could write a procedure that would ensure face fit testing could be carried out without risks to the individual or tester. My recommendation to the company is to delay this, but ensure all employees are trained to wear a mask and perform a fit test.
|
|
|
|
Rank: Super forum user
|
Are you trying to face fit an employee who is visibly coughing & spluttering, running a temperature and recently returned from Northern Italy? Lets get some perspective you are not fit testing unknown members of the public.
IF you need RPE and it is of the type necessitating fit testing you must. IF you are bothered by fit testing CHANGE the RPE to something more suitable for the circumstances e.g. forced air hoods
Delaying testing is not a valid option - how do you train an employee if you cannot demonstrate the effect of poorly fitted equipment? After all that is the WHOLE point of face fit.
|
2 users thanked Roundtuit for this useful post.
|
|
|
Rank: Super forum user
|
Are you trying to face fit an employee who is visibly coughing & spluttering, running a temperature and recently returned from Northern Italy? Lets get some perspective you are not fit testing unknown members of the public.
IF you need RPE and it is of the type necessitating fit testing you must. IF you are bothered by fit testing CHANGE the RPE to something more suitable for the circumstances e.g. forced air hoods
Delaying testing is not a valid option - how do you train an employee if you cannot demonstrate the effect of poorly fitted equipment? After all that is the WHOLE point of face fit.
|
2 users thanked Roundtuit for this useful post.
|
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.