RPE Fit Testing – Quantitative using the ambient particle counting method
Introduction
Tight-fitting Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) needs to
fit the wearer's face well in order to work correctly and provide
the expected protection. As faces come in all shapes and sizes,
each wearer needs to be supplied with a facepiece which matches
their face. Fit testing demonstrates how well a facepiece matches
the individual's face. It is used to select a facemask which is a
good match for them. HSE's relevant Approved Codes Of Practice
(ACOP) require that fit testing be carried out as part of the
initial RPE selection process, to ensure that the wearer has the
correct facepiece.
This course will explain the importance of fit testing, the
responsibilities of employers and introduce fit testing using the
Ambient Particle Counting (APC) method. The course will cover all
the fit testing criteria set out in HSE's fit testing guidance
document INDG 479. Practical sessions will cover the essential
skills of pre-use checking and correct donning of facepieces,
before going on to provide opportunity to practice fit testing
using the APC method.
This training course will provide a good foundation on which to
build practical fit testing skills. To become a competent fit
tester will require considerable additional practice and
experience. More information on demonstrating fit testing
competency can be found on the Fit2Fit accreditation website at https://www.fit2fit.org/.
All course presenters are Fit2Fit accredited fit testers.
What this course will cover:
- Understanding the importance of fit testing
- Principles of fit testing
- Essential pre-use checking and correct donning of
facemasks
- Responsibilities of employers and fit testers
- Quantitative fit testing using the APC - theory and
practical
- Troubleshooting
Who should attend:
Individuals who are seeking knowledge in the principles of fit
testing and to develop practical experience in carrying out fit
testing. The course is also suitable for those with the
responsibility for correct selection of respiratory protection.
Venue
The course will be run at the HSE Science and Research Centre in
the spa town of Buxton. Buxton is in the heart of the Peak District
and has good links to mainline train stations and Manchester
International Airport.
Details of hotels in the Buxton area can be found at www.visitpeakdistrict.com.
Cost
The cost of this course is £650 per person (includes course
notes, lunch and refreshments).
Please note that all courses must be paid for via credit
card at the time of booking.
For further dates and additional information email: hsetraining@hse.gov.uk or
contact the Training and Events Team at HSE directly on +44 (0)203
028 3704.
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