CSE SCSR TRAINING
December
2011 Do not remove or discard this page.
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page is
important
for
During Training
Your job will be easier if you begin this session by showing your
trainees the
CSE
Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Training Program
DVD
segment, “Training Devices:
SR-D
.”
Make sure that trainees are actually breathing through their
SR-D
s, with their noses clamped shut and their mouthpieces
properly inserted.
Pay close attention to the way each trainee uses the mouthpiece.
▸ It must fit inside the lips and outside the teeth.
▸ The teeth should grip the rubber bite lugs on the inside
of the mouthpiece.
▸ No air should leak between the mouthpiece and the lips.
This is the only safe position for the mouthpiece.
After Training
Any component that’s been handled, or that’s touched a user’s
nose, mouth, breath, or saliva, can spread disease. Protect
yourself and your co-workers by carefully disinfecting reusable
components, and disposing of expendable components.
Don’t handle used components with your bare hands. Wear
disposable gloves, and discard used gloves safely along with
used expendable components.
To avoid cross-contamination, always handle and store new,
used, and disinfected components separately.
Disassemble
Remove breathing hose assembly (breathing hose, mouthpiece,
and nose clamp). Mouthpiece plug will remain attached to
canister.
Training with the
SR-D
TRAINERS
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MINERS
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AFET
Y PERSONNEL