IC 7236 Selection, Use, And Maintenance Of Respiratory Protective Devices ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. H. Schrenk
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

There are several well-recognized procedures for controlling exposure to hazardous atmospheres in industry. They include (a) substitution of less toxic material, (b) enclosure of processes, (c) wet methods, (d) local exhaust, (e) general ventilation, and (f) use of respiratory protective devices. In addition to their employment as a control measure in occupational exposures, respiratory protective devices also are essential in emergencies that may arise from failure or improper use of other control equipment. Respiratory protective devices usually are employed to supplement other methods of control, as temporary expedients, or when other methods are not readily applicable or practicable. It seems reasonable to assume, however, that where respirators are used consideration has been given to the factors involved and that the devices can provide satisfactory protection if used properly. Their use should not be arrived at simply by a process of elimination of other methods that are more difficult to apply.
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APA: H. H. Schrenk  (1943)  IC 7236 Selection, Use, And Maintenance Of Respiratory Protective Devices ? Introduction

MLA: H. H. Schrenk IC 7236 Selection, Use, And Maintenance Of Respiratory Protective Devices ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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