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Nature of the respiratory hazard on the work site <br /> use and proper fitting of the respirator <br /> Cleaninc*, disinfecting, inspection, maintenance, and <br /> storage of the respirator <br /> proper selection, capabilities, and their limitations <br /> The respiratory protection training program will be conducted, <br /> documented, and recorded by the health and safety representative. <br /> Respiratory equipment will be inspected, cleaned, and disinfected <br /> daily or after each use, whichever is appropriate. An inspection <br /> of the respirator equipment will include the following: <br /> Examination of the head straps for breaks, loss of <br /> elasticity, broken or malfunctioning buckles, and other <br /> attachments. <br /> Examination of the facepiece for excessive dirt, <br /> cracks, tears, distortion, holes or inflexibility- <br /> Examination <br /> nflexib it ity` <br /> Examination of the exhalation and inhalation valves for <br /> any foreign material, cracks, tears, distortion, in the <br /> r valve. Additional checks will be made to inspect for <br /> proper insertion, defective valve covers, or improper <br />_t installation. <br /> Examination of air purifying elements for incorrect <br /> cartridge, expired shelf-life of the cartridge, cracks <br /> or dents in the cartridge or cartridge holder. <br /> Examination of proper insertion of the cartridges into <br /> the facepiece and a check of the gaskets inside the <br /> cartridge holder. <br /> Examination of air cylinders for adequate air volume. <br /> Only Grade D air will be utilized for breathing air. <br /> 4,6.3 Heat and Cold Stress <br /> 4.6.3.1. Heat Stress <br /> 4-14 <br />