RESPIRATOR MASKS
PURPOSE
This directive establishes procedures for compliance with California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 8, section 5144, regarding the Department issued Avon FM-12 or CF50 respirator mask.
BACKGROUND
Pursuant to California State Assembly Bill 1127 (enacted January 1, 2000), local government is no longer exempt from Cal-OSHA’s regulations (CCR, Title 8, section 5144) regarding respiratory equipment. Therefore, the Department must comply by providing at-risk personnel with respirator masks. The respirator mask must meet Cal-OSHA and NIOSH (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) requirements.
There are four facets of CCR, Title 8, section 5144, which require the Department’s compliance. The facets are:
PROCEDURES
Each lieutenant, sergeant, and deputy who has the potential to be a “first responder” to an incident necessitating the use of a respirator mask is considered medically qualified to use respiratory protective equipment after completing the Los Angeles County’s Medical History Statement (OHS-1) and successfully passing the physical examination that occurs as a condition of employment.
An employee and/or the employee’s supervisor may request the employee be medically re-evaluated due to a change in medical status which would influence the wearing of a respirator mask. The supervisor and employee shall complete an Employee Medical Evaluation Clearance form for Respirator Use (medical form) as follows:
Supervisor Responsibilities
Employee Responsibilities
The medical form is a confidential document. Employees are not required to show their completed form to anyone on the Department, and supervisors shall not review the completed forms.
The supervisor shall ensure the envelope containing the form is delivered to the Los Angeles County Department of Human Resources Occupational Health Programs (OHP). OHP’s physician will review the questionnaire and complete the bottom portion of the cover page indicating whether or not an employee is medically able to wear a respirator mask. Only the cover page will be returned by OHP to the employee’s unit of assignment.
When the cover page is returned to the Department from OHP, a supervisor shall:
If the reviewing physician indicates the employee is medically able to wear a respirator mask, the process will continue for the employee.
If the reviewing physician indicates the employee is not medically able to wear a respirator mask, the employee will be restricted from participating in any incident that would require the wearing of a respirator mask. If the medical clearance is denied, the employee may contact OHP for further information or direction.
Fit Test Kits
Each employee who has been determined to be medically able to use the respirator mask shall be fit tested with a Cal-OSHA approved fit test kit to evaluate the proper fit of the mask. After the initial fit test and once an employee has been issued a respirator mask, the employee shall be fit tested annually.
Each unit’s trainer(s) shall strictly adhere to the procedures for administering and caring for the fit test equipment. Any variance from the prescribed instructions will cause the test to become invalid and the Department will be out of compliance with Cal-OSHA regulations. The unit coordinator shall ensure each fit test and its result is completely and accurately documented on the Fit Test Form.
Respirator Masks
Each employee who has met all the requirements for being issued a respirator mask shall be issued an appropriately sized respirator mask, one filter canister, and one carrying bag. The procedure for distribution is as follows:
If an employee’s issued respirator mask, filter canister, or carrying bag becomes damaged, unusable, lost, or stolen, it is the responsibility of the employee to contact their unit coordinator. If the unit coordinator determines that the equipment is damaged, unusable, lost, or stolen, the unit coordinator shall contact Logistics to arrange for replacement or an exchange of said equipment. If the items are damaged, the unit coordinator shall ensure that all necessary reports pursuant to Department policy for damage to County property have been completed (MPP section 4-19/060.00). If the items are lost or stolen, the unit coordinator shall ensure that all necessary reports pursuant to Department policy for lost or stolen County property have been completed (MPP section 4-19/055.00).
Filter Canisters
The Department issues the following canisters:
The canister will be issued in either a sealed foil bag or sealed container. Employees shall not open or break the seal except when responding or deploying to an incident. If an employee breaks the seal, the employee must write a memorandum to their unit coordinator advising the sealed container was opened, the date, and an explanation. The unit coordinator or their designee shall keep records of the employee’s name, date the sealed bag or container was opened, and the reason why it was opened.
Sealed canisters containers have a shelf life of approximately five years. If the canister container was opened, but was not used in a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear environment, the unit coordinator shall replace the employee’s unsealed canister within the prescribed life expectancy (approximately one year). If the canister has been contaminated, the employee shall contact the unit coordinator to exchange it without delay.
Document Retention
Each unit shall be responsible for maintaining the following records in a three-ring binder that would be accessible for an inspection by the Department and/or Cal-OSHA. The binder shall have four sections
If an employee has a medical form cover page, the original shall be maintained in the employee’s medical file. The Fit Test Form and the training documentation shall be replaced annually with the updated form and documentation.
Unit Coordinator
Each unit/bureau/division having a fit test kit will select a unit coordinator. The unit coordinator will be responsible for the fit testing, issuing, and training for all fit tests, respirator masks, filter canisters, and carrying bags at their unit/bureau/division.
Respiratory Protection Program
Each unit shall maintain a Respiratory Protection Program specific for their unit. The program shall include information regarding the respirator mask specifications, training, fit testing, and shall be in compliance with CCR, Title 8, section 5144. The program shall be updated annually. This program shall be made available to all employees and accessible for inspection by the Department and/or Cal-OSHA.
Annual Training and Fit Testing
After issuance of a respirator mask, each employee shall receive annual fit testing and training in the use and care of the respirator mask. Trainers shall use the Respirator Training Outline and video provided by the Field Operations Support Services unit for respirator mask training. During this training session, trainers shall give personnel the opportunity for a question and answer period.
The unit coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring that each employee’s training is documented. The unit coordinator shall also ensure that each employee’s training is entered into the Learning Management System (LMS). Trainers shall use the following LMS numbers to record their facility’s annual training and fit testing:
Inspections
The Department shall include respirator mask compliance into each unit’s annual command inspection.
Health & Safety Unit will be responsible for the annual inspection of each unit’s Respiratory Protection Program and documenting the results of the inspection.
Units who conduct annual pre-inspections of training for stations and facilities will be responsible for inspecting the fit testing and respirator mask training records and documenting the results of the inspection.
CITES/REFERENCES
MPP section 3-01-040.15, Care of County Property and Equipment
MPP section 4-19/055.00, Property
MPP section 4-19/060.00, Property Damage - Accidental - Non-Traffic Accident Connected
MPP section 5-06/040.50, Respirator Masks
FOD 05-05, Weapons of Mass Destruction (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) Guidelines