When should fit testing be carried out?

Understanding when to test the fit of tight-fitting respiratory protective equipment (RPE)

Fit testing must be conducted at the time of initial respirator selection or, at the very latest, before the wearer uses the mask in a hazardous environment. It is essential that no one uses a tight-fitting facepiece without having first undergone a fit test.

If an untested respirator is currently being worn, or a user has not yet had a fit test, the test should be carried out without delay.

Fit testing must also be repeated:

  • At regular intervals, as defined by your company's policy and risk assessment
  • When the wearer gains or loses a significant amount of weight
  • After the wearer has major dental treatment, facial surgery, or sustains a facial injury
  • If there is a change in the type or size of respirator used

Key points:

  • Fit testing is required before using RPE in hazardous environments
  • Testing must be done immediately if RPE is already in use without a fit test
  • Repeat fit tests regularly as per company policy
  • Re-test if there are major changes to the wearer’s face or respirator type/size

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