Yes, you still need to fit test your staff, even if they are not working in high-risk environments. The purpose of respirator fit testing is to ensure that workers who wear respirators receive full protection by achieving a proper seal. Any environment where respirators are used, whether considered high-risk or not, requires compliance with fit testing regulations. Even in situations where respirators are worn for added protection rather than necessity, workers must be properly fit tested to ensure the equipment functions as intended.
When a respirator is not properly fitted, it may fail to protect the worker from inhaling harmful particles, gases, or vapors. Regardless of the work environment’s perceived risk level, any exposure to contaminants can have long-term health impacts. Fit testing ensures that the respirator fits each individual’s face properly, preventing gaps that allow harmful substances to bypass the filter.
While it’s commendable that you want to provide extra protection to your staff, having a respirator fit testing program in place ensures you meet safety standards and provide the full benefits of respirator use. TruHealth Solutions offers expert fit testing services, helping your business comply with safety requirements and ensuring your workers receive maximum protection.