Respirator Fit Test

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N.C. Cooperative Extension, Pitt Center will be offering a Respirator Fit Test on February 27, 2024 to be held at the Pitt County Ag Center. Please call our office at (252) 902-1709 to make an appointment.

FIT TESTING

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A RESPIRATOR FIT TEST: EVENT INCLUDES FIT TEST & MEDICAL CLEARANCE

Federal Regulations require medical clearance PRIOR to fit testing when you arrive. You will be checked in and asked to fill out the fit test record and Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) questionnaire, if not previously completed.

Medical Clearance

Medical clearance is an evaluation completed by a licensed healthcare professional (e.g., physician, family nurse practitioner, or physician assistant). If proof of medical clearance cannot be produced at the time of the fit test, one of the agromedicine nurses will complete the evaluation prior to conducting the fit test. Documentation of (1) medical clearance, (2) the timing and (3) fit test are ALL necessary for compliance.

Fit Test

The NC Agromedicine Institute nurses will perform the fit test using specialized equipment. Participants will be tested in the respirator they plan to use and must fit only on respirators that was worn during the fit test.

TIPS & REMINDERS 

Store cartridges in a container separate from the respirator and keep a log of the length of time cartridges are used. The use time for cartridges and filtering facepieces is 8 hours.

Paperwork

The fit test record and medical clearance provided by the NC State Agromedicine Institute worker protection standards require these documents to be kept on file for 2 years, while OSHA requires 5 years. OSHA farms are those with migrant housing or 11+ full-time workers year-round.

Payment

Card, check or invoice to farm.

Per federal guidelines, fit tests will not be administered when facial hair protrudes under the respirator seal or extends far enough to interfere with the device’s valve function. Short mustaches, sideburns, and small goatees that are neatly trimmed so that no hair compromises the seal of the respirator may be permitted for fit testing. Scan the QR code to see acceptable facial hair.

Respirator Fit Testing $55.