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Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations
Breathing is something we don’t think about—until it gets hard to do. In a warehouse environment, airborne hazards like dust, fumes, or chemical vapors can put workers at risk quickly. That’s where respiratory protection comes in. But having a respirator isn’t enough. It needs to fit correctly, be appropriately used, and, most importantly, be safe for you to wear.
One of the top priorities of a solid Safety Culture is making sure every team member is not only equipped—but cleared and trained—to use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly. This week, we’re focusing on two of the most critical pieces of that process: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations.
A mask that doesn’t seal is a mask that doesn’t protect. And a worker who’s not cleared to wear one can face serious health risks. So let’s talk through what to watch for.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to fit testing and medical evaluations:
As always, these are potential tips. Please be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.
Respirators protect you from what you can’t see—dust, vapors, airborne contaminants. But only if they’re used right. That starts with knowing they fit, knowing you’re cleared to wear them, and making checks a habit every single time.
A lot of injuries are visible—cuts, falls, burns. Respiratory issues sneak up. Sometimes the damage is done before you even realize it. Fit testing and medical evaluations are your front-line defense. Respect the process. Trust the equipment. And if something’s off—say something.
Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips.
Until we meet next time – have a great week, and STAY SAFE!
#Safety #SafetyCulture #RespiratorSafety #FitTesting #PPEAwareness #BreatheSafe #AirQuality #AirborneHazards
By Wes Wyatt5
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https://jo.my/uxkilh
Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations
Breathing is something we don’t think about—until it gets hard to do. In a warehouse environment, airborne hazards like dust, fumes, or chemical vapors can put workers at risk quickly. That’s where respiratory protection comes in. But having a respirator isn’t enough. It needs to fit correctly, be appropriately used, and, most importantly, be safe for you to wear.
One of the top priorities of a solid Safety Culture is making sure every team member is not only equipped—but cleared and trained—to use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly. This week, we’re focusing on two of the most critical pieces of that process: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations.
A mask that doesn’t seal is a mask that doesn’t protect. And a worker who’s not cleared to wear one can face serious health risks. So let’s talk through what to watch for.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to fit testing and medical evaluations:
As always, these are potential tips. Please be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.
Respirators protect you from what you can’t see—dust, vapors, airborne contaminants. But only if they’re used right. That starts with knowing they fit, knowing you’re cleared to wear them, and making checks a habit every single time.
A lot of injuries are visible—cuts, falls, burns. Respiratory issues sneak up. Sometimes the damage is done before you even realize it. Fit testing and medical evaluations are your front-line defense. Respect the process. Trust the equipment. And if something’s off—say something.
Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips.
Until we meet next time – have a great week, and STAY SAFE!
#Safety #SafetyCulture #RespiratorSafety #FitTesting #PPEAwareness #BreatheSafe #AirQuality #AirborneHazards

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