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Certified Respiratory Train the Trainer (CRTT)
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Certified Respiratory Train the Trainer (CRTT)

4 Day
intermediate

Learn how to establish, maintain, and monitor a respirator program in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134. This course covers the technical aspects of proper selection and use of respiratory protection. Participants will evaluate compliance with OSHA's standard using the compliance directive and the Small Entity Compliance Guide. Topics include: Respiratory Protection Program, Fit Testing Demonstration, Selection of Respirators, Maintenance, and Care. The Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134, requires a written program for respirator use, medical evaluations of respirator users, fit testing of respirator models used on potential wearers, and training of respirator users. The Respiratory Protection Train-the-Trainer program prepares attendees to coordinate the respiratory protection program, conduct training, and perform both qualitative and quantitative fit testing.

Course Description

Learn how to establish, maintain, and monitor a respirator program in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134. This course covers the technical aspects of proper selection and use of respiratory protection.

Participants will evaluate compliance with OSHA's standard using the compliance directive and the Small Entity Compliance Guide. Topics include: Respiratory Protection Program, Fit Testing Demonstration, Selection of Respirators, Maintenance, and Care.

The Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134, requires a written program for respirator use, medical evaluations of respirator users, fit testing of respirator models used on potential wearers, and training of respirator users. The Respiratory Protection Train-the-Trainer program prepares attendees to coordinate the respiratory protection program, conduct training, and perform both qualitative and quantitative fit testing.

Learning Objectives

Understand OSHA respiratory protection requirements, types of respirators, filtration systems, and proper selection based on hazards. Demonstrate correct donning, doffing, seal-check procedures, respirator maintenance, storage, and care. Conduct effective training sessions, competency assessments, and fit-testing for workers using qualitative and quantitative methods.

Who Should Attend

Construction & General Industry personnel Safety, Health, and Environmental Professionals Safety Committee Representatives Industrial Hygienist