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Conducting a Fit Test with the PortaCount Pro Respirator Fit Tester
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Step 5
—Record Results
If you use the PortaCount Pro Respirator Fit Tester in stand-alone
mode and
do not
have an active database on the flash drive attached
to one of the USB ports, you have to manually record the fit test
results and information about the person and respirator being fit
tested. If using a database from the flash drive, the results are
automatically stored in the database. Use software to view
and print the results.
In the default configuration, only passed fit test results are stored into
the database, but this can be changed in the Global Settings screen
so that all fit test results are saved. Refer to
information on Global Settings. Record the following information if no
database is used.
Ambient concentration
Mask concentration
Fit factor exercise 1
Fit factor exercise 2
Fit factor exercise 3
Fit factor exercise 4
Fit factor exercise 5
.
.
Fit factor exercise X
Overall fit factor
Pass or Fail
The
overall
fit factor is the most important data item. It is the overall
result of the fit test and usually the only fit factor value that must be
retained as part of your record keeping. The fit factors for the
individual exercises are not as important. It is possible to have a
passing overall fit factor even though one of the exercises resulted in
a failing fit factor.
The overall fit factor is not simply an average of all the exercise fit
factors. It is a weighted average related to the amount of airborne
hazard that the person might have inhaled if he or she were in the
workplace. For example; one fit test exercise with a fit factor of 100
and then another with a fit factor of 1000 does not equal an overall fit
factor of 550, rather they have an overall fit factor of about 180. This
is because the fit factor of 100 contains 10 times the amount of
hypothetical hazard as the fit factor of 1000. See the appendix on
“
” for more details.
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