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                  Selecting the "Right" Respirator: Respiratory Protection
 On this page:
 NIOSH-approved
 Types of respirator  
 Respirator limitations
 Choosing a respirator for Tuberculosis exposure 
NIOSH-approved
- Any respirator selected must be NIOSH-approved. 
 NIOSH Safety and Health Topic: Respirators
 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Types of respirator
- A respirator is a protective face piece, hood or helmet that is designed to reduce the exposure of the wearer to airborne hazards by filtering sub-micron aerosols. 
 
 
- Components of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Respirators
Respirator limitations
- All respirators have limitations: 
  - improper fit
- improper donning
- damage
- contamination
 
Choosing a respirator for Tuberculosis exposure
- The 1994 CDC Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-Care Facilities specify the following criteria for respirators for exposure to TB: 
  - Ability to filter 1 micron in size in the unloaded state with a filter efficiency greater than 95%.
- Ability to be qualitatively or quantitatively fit tested in a reliable way to obtain face-seal leakage of less than 10%.
- The minimal acceptable level of respirator protection for TB is the Type 95 respirator.
 
 
 
-  Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-Care Facilities, 1994 
 CDC; The purpose of this revision is to emphasize the importance of the hierarchy of control measures, including administrative and environmental controls and personal respiratory protection; the use of risk assessments for developing a written TB control plan; early identification and management of persons who have TB; TB screening programs for health-care workers; training and education; and the evaluation of TB infection-control programs.
 see also>> Respirator Selection: Public Health Respiratory Protection Program Template
 
          Last Updated: 10/20/2022