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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Gasoline Permeation Test on Breathing Bags, Closed-Circuit Escape Respirator (CCER)"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Gasoline Permeation Test on Breathing Bags, Closed-Circuit Escape Respirator (CCER)"
This procedure establishes the test for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the breathing bag requirements submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.302(e) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197. This STP describes the Determination of Gasoline Permeation Test on Breathing Bags, Closed-Circuit Escape Respirator test in sufficient detail that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.DescriptionThis procedure establishes the test for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the breathing bag requirements submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.302(e) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197. This STP describes the Determination of Gasoline Permeation Test on Breathing Bags, Closed-Circuit Escape Respirator test in sufficient detail that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Determination of Capacity of As-Received and Environmentally Treated Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER)"Title
"Determination of Capacity of As-Received and Environmentally Treated Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER)"
This procedure establishes the test for ensuring that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the certification standards as set forth in Sections 84.303 and 84. 304, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84.This procedure describes the CCER capacity test, equipment, and minimum performance criteria in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can conduct the test and determine if the CCER passes the test.
DescriptionThis procedure establishes the test for ensuring that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the certification standards as set forth in Sections 84.303 and 84. 304, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84.This procedure describes the CCER capacity test, equipment, and minimum performance criteria in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can conduct the test and determine if the CCER passes the test.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Inhalation
- PPE Type(s): Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Determination of Performance of As-Received and Environmentally Treated Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER)"Title
"Determination of Performance of As-Received and Environmentally Treated Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER)"
This procedure establishes the test for ensuring that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the certification standards as set forth in Section 84.305 (a) (1) and (2), of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84.This Standard Test Procedure describes the CCER performance test in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.
DescriptionThis procedure establishes the test for ensuring that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the certification standards as set forth in Section 84.305 (a) (1) and (2), of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84.This Standard Test Procedure describes the CCER performance test in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Inhalation
- PPE Type(s): Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Determination of Capacity Test of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) at Manufacturer's Recommended Minimum Temperature"Title
"Determination of Capacity Test of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) at Manufacturer's Recommended Minimum Temperature"
This procedure establishes the test for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the breathing gas capacity at the manufacturer-recommended minimum temperature on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Sections 84.303 and 84.304, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR. This Standard Procedure describes the Determination of Breathing Gas Capacity at the manufacturer recommended minimum temperature for Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators test in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.
DescriptionThis procedure establishes the test for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the breathing gas capacity at the manufacturer-recommended minimum temperature on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Sections 84.303 and 84.304, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR. This Standard Procedure describes the Determination of Breathing Gas Capacity at the manufacturer recommended minimum temperature for Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators test in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Inhalation
- PPE Type(s): Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Wearability of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Wearability of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators"
This procedure describes the standard test for ensuring that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Sections 84.306, Wearability, and 84.303(d) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197. This STP describes the Wearability Test of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the procedure, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.DescriptionThis procedure describes the standard test for ensuring that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Sections 84.306, Wearability, and 84.303(d) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197. This STP describes the Wearability Test of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the procedure, and determine whether or not the product passes the test.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Evaluation of Donning of Closed Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER)"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Evaluation of Donning of Closed Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER)"
This STP describes the Donning test for closed circuit escape respirators in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This procedure establishes the test for ensuring that the level of protection provided by donning a Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.306 (b) (1), and (2) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.DescriptionThis STP describes the Donning test for closed circuit escape respirators in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This procedure establishes the test for ensuring that the level of protection provided by donning a Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.306 (b) (1), and (2) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Capacity of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) with Human Subjects on Treadmill"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Capacity of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) with Human Subjects on Treadmill"
This STP describes both the procedure for Human Subject Capacity Test of CCERs in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the procedure, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This procedure describes the standard test with human subjects for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the capacity on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.303 and 84.304, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.DescriptionThis STP describes both the procedure for Human Subject Capacity Test of CCERs in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the procedure, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This procedure describes the standard test with human subjects for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the capacity on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.303 and 84.304, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Performance of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) with Human Subjects on Treadmill"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Determination of Performance of Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) with Human Subjects on Treadmill"
This STP describes the procedure for Human Subject Performance Test of CCERs in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the procedure, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This procedure describes the standard test with human subjects for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the performance on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.303 and 84.305, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.DescriptionThis STP describes the procedure for Human Subject Performance Test of CCERs in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can select equipment with the necessary resolution, conduct the procedure, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This procedure describes the standard test with human subjects for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the performance on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.303 and 84.305, of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Assessment of Stressors during Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCERs) Tests with Human Subject: Capacity, Performance and Wearability"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP): Assessment of Stressors during Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCERs) Tests with Human Subject: Capacity, Performance and Wearability"
This standard test procedure (STP) describes the protocol for assessing stressors monitored during human capacity, human performance, and wearability tests in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can conduct the assessment of stressors associated with human subject testing of closed circuit escape respirators (CCER). This procedure describes the methods for assessing stressors during CCER tests with human subjects to ensure that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the certification standards as set forth in Sections 84.303, 84.304 (a) (4), 84.305 (a) (3), and 84.306 of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.DescriptionThis standard test procedure (STP) describes the protocol for assessing stressors monitored during human capacity, human performance, and wearability tests in sufficient detail such that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can conduct the assessment of stressors associated with human subject testing of closed circuit escape respirators (CCER). This procedure describes the methods for assessing stressors during CCER tests with human subjects to ensure that Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the certification standards as set forth in Sections 84.303, 84.304 (a) (4), 84.305 (a) (3), and 84.306 of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)"Standard Test Procedure (STP) to Conduct Man Test 4 for Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCERs) to be Used in Underground Coal Mines"Title
"Standard Test Procedure (STP) to Conduct Man Test 4 for Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCERs) to be Used in Underground Coal Mines"
This STP describes the Man Test 4 for Closed-Circuit Escape Respirator test in sufficient detail that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can assemble the appropriate equipment, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This test establishes the procedures for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the Man Test 4 requirements on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.304(a) (5) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.DescriptionThis STP describes the Man Test 4 for Closed-Circuit Escape Respirator test in sufficient detail that a person knowledgeable in the appropriate technical field can assemble the appropriate equipment, conduct the test, and determine whether or not the product passes the test. This test establishes the procedures for ensuring that the level of protection provided by the Man Test 4 requirements on Closed-Circuit Escape Respirators (CCER) submitted for Approval, Extension of Approval, or examined during Certified Product Audits, meet the minimum certification standards set forth in Section 84.304(a) (5) of Subpart O-Closed Circuit Escape Respirators updated requirements to 42 CFR, Part 84, Volume 60, Number 110, June 8, 1995 as published in Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 46 / Thursday, March 8, 2012 / Rules and Regulations pp. 14168-14197.
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