objectivesThe PPE for Respiratory Protection Toolbox Talk from OSHA Education School is an introductory-level training in which Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Pete Rice, shares how breathing hazardous chemicals is both dangerous and life-threatening. Participants will learn the six most common types of respirators, the difference between gas mask cartridges, canisters and filters, and more. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on a safety professional or industrial hygienist and their role to inspect jobsites for risks of hazardous substances, as well as the appropriate types of personal protective equipment (PPE) required.
descriptionThe PPE for Respiratory Protection Toolbox Talk is an introductory-level instruction in which Pete Rice, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), discusses the dangers and risks associated with inhaling hazardous substances. The six most prevalent kinds of respirators will be discussed, as well as the distinctions between gas mask cartridges, canisters, and filters. Additionally, an emphasis is put on the function of a safety expert or industrial hygienist in inspecting job sites for hazardous material hazards and the proper kinds of personal protective equipment (PPE) needed.
You must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA training. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the quizzes and final exam.
Failure to pass quizzes and the final exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, but the learner can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
Upon completing this PPE for Respiratory Protection Toolbox Talk and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA card from the provider of this OSHA training on behalf of the Department of Labor.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
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