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i <br /> # EI <br /> A <br /> y <br /> Site Safety Plan July 27, 1992 <br /> A & M Market, Acampo, California QEC 92-120-2.SAF <br /> I <br /> A. Inspection <br /> 1. examine face seal for rips, tears, holes, deformation, or stiffness; <br /> 2. examine face piece plastic center shell far cracks, missing components, or <br /> damaged threads; <br /> 3. examine harness for breaks, cuts, frays, tears, and missing or damaged <br /> hardware; <br /> 4. examine inhalation and exhalation valves Id valve seats for cuts, cracks, or <br /> foreign matter which may not allow the valve to close completely. Check that <br /> valves are properly .installed and are not distorted; <br /> :I <br /> S. examine cartridges for signs of abuse or damage. Discard damaged items; <br /> 6. any respirator malfunction or deficiencies noted must be reported to the Health <br /> and Safety Coordinator who will issue a new respirator or correct the <br /> deficiencies using only approved spare parts from the manufacturer of the <br /> specific model in need of repair. Spare parts.from any other manufacturer may <br /> not be used under any conditions. Instructit�ns in the manual provided by the <br /> manufacturer should be followed when the respirator needs repairing or <br /> replacing; <br /> B. Cleaning <br /> 1. unthread cartridges or filters; <br /> 2. wash the face piece after use, with warm water and a mild detergent; <br /> 1 <br /> 3. disinfect the face piece if it was used by another person. The mask should <br /> routinely (once per month) be disinfected even if respirator is used solely by <br /> one individual. A hypochlorite solution may be used (i.e., 2 tablespoons <br /> chlorine bleach per gallon of water for an acceptable solution); <br /> 'I <br /> 4. after cleaning and air-drying, check that the face piece is not damaged and that <br /> components removed prior to cleaning have been installed properly; <br /> `I <br /> i <br /> 10 <br /> l <br /> i <br /> f <br /> i, <br /> :i <br />