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Prevention of Work-related SARS Personal Protective Equipment

Prevention of Work- related SARS Personal Protective Equipment

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Page 1: Prevention of Work- related SARS Personal Protective Equipment

Prevention of Work-related SARS

Personal Protective Equipment

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Hierarchy of methods of hazard control

Engineering control Administrative control Personal protective equipment

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Control of infection

Administrative control Environmental control Personal protective equipment

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Control of transmission of infectious disease

Airborne Droplet Contact

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Personal protective equipment

Surgical mask Respirator Goggles Gown Gloves

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Surgical mask

Three layers Standards and guidelines set in US by: American National Standards Institute The Association of Perioperative Registered

Nurses American Study Society of Testing and Mater

ials CDC

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Surgical mask

Food and Drug Administration NIOSH

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ASTM

Categorize the surgical mask into general use, sub-micron filtering, fluid resistant

Bacterial filtration efficiency Differential pressure Sub-micron particulate filtration Resistance to penetration by synthetic blood Flammability

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Different types of surgical mask

Can be used with face shield or eyewear Flat –fold tie on Duck bill Cone shaped Flat-fold with shield High fluid resistant

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Things to observe in using a surgical mask

Worn properly Comfortably cover the mouth and nose Fit- no tenting around the side of the mouth Use the pliable strip to promote a close fit Change frequently when wet Handle only the string and promptly dispose

into a waste receptacle On or off

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Respirators

Purpose Function Respiratory protection program

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Description and selection of respirators

NIOSH Facepiece Classification: tight fitting facepiec

e, loose –fitting facepiece Tight fitting facepiece is further classified into:

quarter masks, half masks and full facepiece Loose fitting facepieces include hoods, helme

ts, blouses or full suits which cover the head completely

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Description and selection of respirators

Respirator classification : Air purifying respirators Atmosphere supplying respirators

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Respirator selection

Hazard

Oxygen deficient Toxic Contaminant

IDLH: No

Particulate

Filter respirator

PAPR

Airline respirator

IDLH: Yes

Pressure-demand S.C.B.A.

Pressure –demand airline-respirator with escape provision

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N95 respirator

42 CFR 84 Use the most penetrating 0.3 AM aerodynamic

mass median diameter. 9 classes of filters- three levels of filter

efficiency and each with three categories of resistance to filter efficiency degradation.

three levels of filter efficiency- 95%, 99% and 99.97%

three categories of resistance to filter efficiency degradation- N, R, P.

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N95 respirator

N not resistant to oil R resistant to oil P oil proof The N series are tested by a mildly degrading ae

rosol of NaCl. The P- and R- series will be tested against a highly degrading aerosol of dicotylphthalate. The specific maximum loading dose was 200mg. The N- and R- series is uaually certified with a single work shift limitation

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N95 respirator

Certification of filters was based on statistical evaluation of results from 30 filter tested. Pass/ Fail test based on result from 20 filters tested.

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Fit test

Seal check Qualitative testing Quantitative testing Combined direct penetration through the filter a

nd leakage around the face seal TSI 8020 Portacourt plus TM measures the fit fac

tors Without surrogate fit testing, average exposure

was reduced to 33% of the ambient level, which is much less protection expected of this class of respirator, less than or equal to 10 %.

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Fit test

When fit tested first, greater protection than normally expected (the average exposure was reduced to 4% of the ambient level)

Without fit testing, person unknowingly may have poor face seals, resulting in excessive leakage and exposure.

An requirement by OSHA

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Effects of respirator use

Respiratory effects Increased airways resistance Increased dead space volume Cough Cardiovascular effects Discomfort Extraweight and Ergonomic concern Psychological and social effects Skin problems Senses

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Pregnancy

No good data on respirator use in pregnancy Most common cause for denying medical

clearance Consider the risk of the work environment to

the mother and the developing child, the capacity of the mother to tolerate the PPE, as well as ergonomic consideration

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Work condition

Job characteristics Work environment Psychological stresses Equipment –related stresses

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Worker evaluation

Work description Medical history and physical examination Special testing Re-evaluation

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Certification of use of respirator

Full use Restricted use

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Advice

For infection control of patients with suspected SARS, CDC advises airborne precaution( including use of a N-95 filtering disposable respirator), wearing of eye protection and contact precaution was included in inpatient setting and outpatient setting. A qualitative fit test should be conduct for N95 respirator. If N95 respirator is not available, then surgical mask should be worn. The patient should wear a surgical mask.

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Advice

For precaution for Aerosol generating procedures, CDC advises PPE should cover all exposed skin- single isolation gown, a disposable full-body isolation suit, a disposable surgical hood with an attached face shield in combination with a disposable respirator.

Disposable gloves Eye protection A face field Disposable particulate respirators minimum

level of respiratory protection

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Advice

A fit test A higher level of respiratory protection should

be used if fit test fails Various types of PAPRs Full facepiece elastometric negative respirato

rs with N, R or P100 filter

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Advice

WHO advises strict adherence with the barrier nursing of patients with SARS using precautions for airborne, droplet and contact transmission. N95 respirator should be worn all the time when attending patients with suspected and confirmed SARS. The patient should wear a surgical mask. All visitors, staff, students and volunteers should also wear N95 in entering the room of a patient with suspected or confirmed disease. Surgical masks are a less effective alternative to N95.

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Advice

Hospital Authority advises:

Essential infection control advice All staff must receive infection control

precaution. All persons inside hospital setting must wear

a mask. For N95, ensure right size and check the leakage.

All person must practice hand hygiene.

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Advice

Personal PracticeAll hospital settings All persons must wear a mask All must practice hand hygiene

All inpatient settings Standard precaution Droplet precautions: surgical mask for all patient

contact. Protective eyewear for close patient contact.

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Conclusion

Last resort Level of evidence: expert panel Empirical measures based on the modes of

transmission when the full picture of the disease is not known

Brief introduction of surgical mask and respirator

Brief summary of how personal protective equipment was recommended in various organizations