10 C.F.R. Appendix A to Part 20—Assigned Protection Factors for Respiratorsa


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PART 20—STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION
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Appendix A to Part 20—Assigned Protection Factors for Respiratorsa
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                               Assigned                                          Operating mode      Protection                                                                Factors------------------------------------------------------------------------I. Air Purifying Respirators [Particulate b only] c:    Filtering facepiece disposable d  Negative Pressure.....         (d)    Facepiece, half e...............  Negative Pressure.....          10    Facepiece, full.................  Negative Pressure.....         100    Facepiece, half.................  Powered air-purifying           50                                       respirators.    Facepiece, full.................  Powered air-purifying         1000                                       respirators.    Helmet/hood.....................  Powered air-purifying         1000                                       respirators.    Facepiece, loose-fitting........  Powered air-purifying           25                                       respirators.II. Atmosphere supplying respirators [particulate, gases and vapors f]:    1. Air-line respirator:        Facepiece, half.............  Demand................          10        Facepiece, half.............  Continuous Flow.......          50        Facepiece, half.............  Pressure Demand.......          50        Facepiece, full.............  Demand................         100        Facepiece, full.............  Continuous Flow.......        1000        Facepiece, full.............  Pressure Demand.......        1000        Helmet/hood.................  Continuous Flow.......        1000        Facepiece, loose-fitting....  Continuous Flow.......          25        Suit........................  Continuous Flow.......         (g)    2. Self-contained breathing     Apparatus (SCBA):        Facepiece, full.............  Demand................       h 100        Facepiece, full.............  Pressure Demand.......    i 10,000        Facepiece, full.............  Demand, Recirculating.       h 100        Facepiece, full.............  Positive Pressure         i 10,000                                       Recirculating.III. Combination Respirators:    Any combination of air-purifying  Assigned protection     and atmosphere-supplying          factor for type and     respirators.                      mode of operation as                                       listed above..------------------------------------------------------------------------a These assigned protection factors apply only in a respiratory  protection program that meets the requirements of this Part. They are  applicable only to airborne radiological hazards and may not be  appropriate to circumstances when chemical or other respiratory  hazards exist instead of, or in addition to, radioactive hazards.  Selection and use of respirators for such circumstances must also  comply with Department of Labor regulations. Radioactive contaminants for which the concentration values in Table 1,  Column 3 of Appendix B to Part 20 are based on internal dose due to  inhalation may, in addition, present external exposure hazards at  higher concentrations. Under these circumstances, limitations on  occupancy may have to be governed by external dose limits.b Air purifying respirators with APF <100 must be equipped with  particulate filters that are at least 95 percent efficient. Air  purifying respirators with APF = 100 must be equipped with particulate  filters that are at least 99 percent efficient. Air purifying  respirators with APFs >100 must be equipped with particulate  filters that are at least 99.97 percent efficient.c The licensee may apply to the Commission for the use of an APF greater  than 1 for sorbent cartridges as protection against airborne  radioactive gases and vapors (e.g., radioiodine).d Licensees may permit individuals to use this type of respirator who  have not been medically screened or fit tested on the device provided  that no credit be taken for their use in estimating intake or dose. It  is also recognized that it is difficult to perform an effective  positive or negative pressure pre-use user seal check on this type of  device. All other respiratory protection program requirements listed  in § 20.1703 apply. An assigned protection factor has not been  assigned for these devices. However, an APF equal to 10 may be used if  the licensee can demonstrate a fit factor of at least 100 by use of a  validated or evaluated, qualitative or quantitative fit test.e Under-chin type only. No distinction is made in this Appendix between  elastomeric half-masks with replaceable cartridges and those designed  with the filter medium as an integral part of the facepiece (e.g.,  disposable or reusable disposable). Both types are acceptable so long  as the seal area of the latter contains some substantial type of seal-  enhancing material such as rubber or plastic, the two or more  suspension straps are adjustable, the filter medium is at least 95  percent efficient and all other requirements of this Part are met.f The assigned protection factors for gases and vapors are not  applicable to radioactive contaminants that present an absorption or  submersion hazard. For tritium oxide vapor, approximately one-third of  the intake occurs by absorption through the skin so that an overall  protection factor of 3 is appropriate when atmosphere-supplying  respirators are used to protect against tritium oxide. Exposure to  radioactive noble gases is not considered a significant respiratory  hazard, and protective actions for these contaminants should be based  on external (submersion) dose considerations.g No NIOSH approval schedule is currently available for atmosphere  supplying suits. This equipment may be used in an acceptable  respiratory protection program as long as all the other minimum  program requirements, with the exception of fit testing, are met  (i.e., § 20.1703).h The licensee should implement institutional controls to assure that  these devices are not used in areas immediately dangerous to life or  health (IDLH).i This type of respirator may be used as an emergency device in unknown  concentrations for protection against inhalation hazards. External  radiation hazards and other limitations to permitted exposure such as  skin absorption shall be taken into account in these circumstances.  This device may not be used by any individual who experiences  perceptible outward leakage of breathing gas while wearing the device.

[64 FR 54558, Oct. 7, 1999; 64 FR 55524, Oct. 13, 1999]

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