Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:41:02 -0600
Reply-To: Suzanne Hamm <suzanne**At_Symbol_Here**POLYMERSOLUTIONS.COM>
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From: Suzanne Hamm <suzanne**At_Symbol_Here**POLYMERSOLUTIONS.COM>
Subject: dust masks
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Can anyone tell me for sure if HEPA du st masks respirators (the kind that resembles a regular dust mask/doctors mask ) require a full respiratory program, ie. medical evaluation and fit testing?

Suzanne Hamm

Safety Manager

Polymer Solutions Incorporated

2903C Commerce Street

Blacksburg, Virginia 24060

(540) 961-4300 x (201), phone

(540) 961-5778, fax

www.PolymerSolutions.com , web-site< /o:p>

 

Polymer Solutions Incorporated is ISO /IEC 17025 accredited, FDA Registered, and DEA Licensed.

 

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