-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Apparatus containers; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Apparatus containers; minimum requirements"
(a) Apparatus may be equipped with a substantial, durable container bearing markings which show the applicant's name, the type and commercial designation of the respirator it contains, and all appropriate approval labels. (b) Containers supplied by the applicant for carrying or storing self-contained breathing apparatus will be inspected, examined, and tested as components of the respirator for which approval is sought. (c) Containers for self-contained breathing apparatus shall be designed and constructed to permit easy removal of the apparatus.Description(a) Apparatus may be equipped with a substantial, durable container bearing markings which show the applicant's name, the type and commercial designation of the respirator it contains, and all appropriate approval labels. (b) Containers supplied by the applicant for carrying or storing self-contained breathing apparatus will be inspected, examined, and tested as components of the respirator for which approval is sought. (c) Containers for self-contained breathing apparatus shall be designed and constructed to permit easy removal of the apparatus.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Half-mask facepieces, full facepieces, mouth pieces, fit; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Half-mask facepieces, full facepieces, mouth pieces, fit; minimum requirements"
(a) Half-mask facepieces and full facepieces shall be designed and constructed to fit persons with various facial shapes and sizes, either: (1) By providing more than one facepiece size; or (2) By providing one facepiece size which will fit varying facial shapes and sizes. (b) Full facepieces shall provide for the optional use of corrective spectacles or lenses which shall not reduce the respiratory protective qualities of the apparatus. (c) Apparatus with mouthpieces shall be equipped with noseclips which are securely attached to the mouthpiece or apparatus and provide an airtight seal. (d) Facepieces shall be designed to prevent eyepiece, spectacle, and lens fogging.Description(a) Half-mask facepieces and full facepieces shall be designed and constructed to fit persons with various facial shapes and sizes, either: (1) By providing more than one facepiece size; or (2) By providing one facepiece size which will fit varying facial shapes and sizes. (b) Full facepieces shall provide for the optional use of corrective spectacles or lenses which shall not reduce the respiratory protective qualities of the apparatus. (c) Apparatus with mouthpieces shall be equipped with noseclips which are securely attached to the mouthpiece or apparatus and provide an airtight seal. (d) Facepieces shall be designed to prevent eyepiece, spectacle, and lens fogging.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Facepieces; eyepieces; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Facepieces; eyepieces; minimum requirements"
(a) Facepieces shall be designed and constructed to provide adequate vision which is not distorted by the eyepiece. (b) All eyepieces shall be designed and constructed to be impact and penetration resistant. Federal Specification, Mask, Air Line: and Respirator, Air Filtering, Industrial, GGG-M-125d, October 11, 1965 with interim amendment-1, July 30, 1969, is an example of an appropriate standard for determining impact and penetration resistance. Copies of GGG-M-125d may be obtained from the NIOSH, Certification and Quality Assurance Branch, 1095 Willowdale Road, Morgantown, WV 26505-2888Description(a) Facepieces shall be designed and constructed to provide adequate vision which is not distorted by the eyepiece. (b) All eyepieces shall be designed and constructed to be impact and penetration resistant. Federal Specification, Mask, Air Line: and Respirator, Air Filtering, Industrial, GGG-M-125d, October 11, 1965 with interim amendment-1, July 30, 1969, is an example of an appropriate standard for determining impact and penetration resistance. Copies of GGG-M-125d may be obtained from the NIOSH, Certification and Quality Assurance Branch, 1095 Willowdale Road, Morgantown, WV 26505-2888
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Inhalation and exhalation valves; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Inhalation and exhalation valves; minimum requirements"
(a) Inhalation and exhalation valves shall be provided where necessary and protected against damage and distortion. (b) Exhalation valves shall be— (1) Protected against external influence; and (2) Designed and constructed to prevent inward leakage of contaminated air.Description(a) Inhalation and exhalation valves shall be provided where necessary and protected against damage and distortion. (b) Exhalation valves shall be— (1) Protected against external influence; and (2) Designed and constructed to prevent inward leakage of contaminated air.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Head Harnesses; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Head Harnesses; minimum requirements"
(a) Facepieces shall be equipped with adjustable and replaceable head harnesses designed and constructed to provide adequate tension during suspension and an even distribution of pressure over the entire area in contact with the face. (b) Mouthpieces shall be equipped, where applicable, with adjustable and replaceable harnesses designed and constructed to hold the mouthpiece in place.Description(a) Facepieces shall be equipped with adjustable and replaceable head harnesses designed and constructed to provide adequate tension during suspension and an even distribution of pressure over the entire area in contact with the face. (b) Mouthpieces shall be equipped, where applicable, with adjustable and replaceable harnesses designed and constructed to hold the mouthpiece in place.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Breathing gas; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Breathing gas; minimum requirements"
(a) Breathing gas used to supply apparatus shall be respirable and contain no less than 19.5 (dry atmosphere) volume percent of oxygen. (b) Oxygen, including liquid oxygen, shall contain not less than 99.0 percent, by volume, of pure O2, not more than 0.03%, by volume, carbon dioxide, and not more than 0.001%, by volume, carbon monoxide. Methods for making these determinations can be found in the U.S. Pharmacopeia National Formulary. Containers used for oxygen must not be treated with any toxic, sleep-inducing, narcosis-producing, or respiratory tract irritating compounds. (c) Compressed, gaseous breathing air shall meet the applicable minimum grade requirements for Type I gaseous air set forth in the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification for Air, G-7.1, 1966 (Grade D or higher quality). G-7.1 is incorporated by reference and has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be obtained from American National Standards Institute, Inc (d) Compressed, liquefied breathing air shall meet the applicable minimum grade requirements for Type II liquid air set forth in the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification for Air, G-7.1, 1966 (Grade B or higher quality). G-7.1 is incorporated by reference and has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be obtained from American National Standards Institute, Inc.,Description(a) Breathing gas used to supply apparatus shall be respirable and contain no less than 19.5 (dry atmosphere) volume percent of oxygen. (b) Oxygen, including liquid oxygen, shall contain not less than 99.0 percent, by volume, of pure O2, not more than 0.03%, by volume, carbon dioxide, and not more than 0.001%, by volume, carbon monoxide. Methods for making these determinations can be found in the U.S. Pharmacopeia National Formulary. Containers used for oxygen must not be treated with any toxic, sleep-inducing, narcosis-producing, or respiratory tract irritating compounds. (c) Compressed, gaseous breathing air shall meet the applicable minimum grade requirements for Type I gaseous air set forth in the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification for Air, G-7.1, 1966 (Grade D or higher quality). G-7.1 is incorporated by reference and has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be obtained from American National Standards Institute, Inc (d) Compressed, liquefied breathing air shall meet the applicable minimum grade requirements for Type II liquid air set forth in the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification for Air, G-7.1, 1966 (Grade B or higher quality). G-7.1 is incorporated by reference and has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be obtained from American National Standards Institute, Inc.,
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Interchangeability of oxygen and air prohibited"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Interchangeability of oxygen and air prohibited"
Approvals shall not be issued by the Institute for any apparatus, combination of respirator assemblies, or any apparatus or respirator component which is designed or constructed to permit the interchangeable use of oxygen and air.DescriptionApprovals shall not be issued by the Institute for any apparatus, combination of respirator assemblies, or any apparatus or respirator component which is designed or constructed to permit the interchangeable use of oxygen and air.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Compressed breathing gas and liquefied breathing gas containers; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Compressed breathing gas and liquefied breathing gas containers; minimum requirements"
(a) Compressed breathing gas and liquefied breathing gas containers shall meet the minimum requirements of the Department of Transportation for interstate shipment of such containers when fully charged. (b) Such containers shall be permanently and legibly marked to identify their contents, e.g., compressed breathing air, compressed breathing oxygen, liquefied breathing air, or liquefied breathing oxygen. (c) Containers normally removed from apparatus for refilling shall be equipped with a dial indicating gage which shows the pressure in the container. (d) Compressed breathing gas contained valves or a separate charging system or adapter provided with each apparatus shall be equipped with outlet threads specified for the service by the American Standards Association, Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and Inlet Connections, B57.1-1965. B57.1-1965 is incorporated by reference and has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.Description(a) Compressed breathing gas and liquefied breathing gas containers shall meet the minimum requirements of the Department of Transportation for interstate shipment of such containers when fully charged. (b) Such containers shall be permanently and legibly marked to identify their contents, e.g., compressed breathing air, compressed breathing oxygen, liquefied breathing air, or liquefied breathing oxygen. (c) Containers normally removed from apparatus for refilling shall be equipped with a dial indicating gage which shows the pressure in the container. (d) Compressed breathing gas contained valves or a separate charging system or adapter provided with each apparatus shall be equipped with outlet threads specified for the service by the American Standards Association, Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and Inlet Connections, B57.1-1965. B57.1-1965 is incorporated by reference and has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Gas pressure gages; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Gas pressure gages; minimum requirements"
This regulation specifies the Gas pressure gages units, size, volume calibrations and measurements. See detailed view for additional notes.DescriptionThis regulation specifies the Gas pressure gages units, size, volume calibrations and measurements. See detailed view for additional notes.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Timers; elapsed time indicators; remaining service life indicators; minimum requirements"Title
"Approval of Respiratory Protective Devices: Subpart H: Timers; elapsed time indicators; remaining service life indicators; minimum requirements"
This standard specifies the minimum requirements for timers, elapsed time indicators; remaining service life indicators on self-contained breathing apparatus. See detailed view for additional notes.DescriptionThis standard specifies the minimum requirements for timers, elapsed time indicators; remaining service life indicators on self-contained breathing apparatus. See detailed view for additional notes.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s):
- Hazard Type(s):
- PPE Type(s):
PPE-Info Feedback
Please provide us with feedback so that we may improve PPE-Info in order to better serve you and the general public.
Required FieldPPE-Info Standard Feedback
This feedback is directed towards NIOSH/NPPTL database managers and will not be transferred to standard development organization (SDO) contacts. If you have questions regarding the specific details of a standard, please contact the SDO directly.
Required FieldSearch By
You may chose how to search for standards by selecting an option from the Search By list.
- Title: The search engine will match your search term against the title of a standard.
- Standard Number: The search engine will match your search term against the standard number (eg ANSI 1000) of a standard.
- Full Text: The search engine will match your search term against all fields in the database.
Filters (Advanced Search Only)
By default no options are selected for each filter. This means that all possible values for each filter type will be included in the search. You may add options under each filter to narrow the search results. If you hold the 'CTRL' key while selecting options the list will not close.
- Personal Protective Equipment Category: A category that a piece of PPE falls into, such as Head Protection.
- Hazard Category: A category of hazard that a piece of PPE protects against, such as Chemical.
- Standard Organization: The name of the standard developing organization.
- Standard Type: The type of standard, such as Test Method.
- Standard Status: The current status of a standard.
- SOC Code: A standard occupational classification major code that a piece of PPE deals with.
Full Text Search
Full Text Search will search for each term separated by white space. If you wish to search for a phrase you will need to surround the terms with quotation marks.
- Fall Arrest: Will search for the word Fall and the word Arrest separately
- "Fall Arrest": Will search for the phrase Fall Arrest
- Page last reviewed: February 21, 2024
- Page last updated: February 21, 2024
- Content source: