TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Evaluation of reported fatality data associated with workers using respiratory protection in the United States (1990 - 2012) JO - Archives of environmental and occupational health A1 - Cowan, Dallas M. A1 - Benson, Stacey A1 - Cheng, Thales J. A1 - Hecht, Shelby A1 - Boulos, Nancy M. A1 - Henshaw, John SP - 235 EP - 246 VL - 72 IS - 4 N2 - OSHA revised the 1971 respiratory protection standard in 1998 to add guidance for selecting and maintaining respirators. Fatality reports from 1990 to 2012 were used to characterize historical trends in fatalities associated with respirators. Industry and time specific trends were evaluated to determine the effect of the revision to the standard on respirator-related fatalities. 174 respirator-related deaths were reported. The majority of fatalities were associated with using an airline respirator (n = 35), or the absence of using a respirator in required spaces (n = 38). Overall, 79% of fatalities were associated with asphyxia. Fatalities were associated with improper employee use or lack of employer compliance. Reductions in fatality rates over time appeared to be associated with the revisions to the respirator standard, although other variables may influence rates (e.g., controls). Recommendations for employers and employees regarding maintaining safe use of respirators are provided.
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LA - en SN - 1933-8244 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2016.1205546 ID - ref1 ER -