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The activities of employees at their respective workplaces should form the basis for systematically and comprehensively examining hazards and exposure levels. The use of respiratory protection remains a measure only to be chosen if no other protective measures are sufficient. These are:
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- 1. Checking whether substances posing a lower health risk can be used.
- 2. Determining if the limit values of the hazardous substance can be met or whether, based on the very latest technology, it is possible to select a corresponding work process.
- 3. Direct collection and disposal of hazardous substances at the point where released.
- 4. Taking measures for ventilation or filtration based on the latest technological developments.
- 5. Constructional measures which counteract the occurrence of hazardous substances or a lack of oxygen.
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After all potential hazards have been sufficiently identified, and the use of alternative operational measures analyzedyou have come to the conclusion that protection has been the best solution for your company, we provide you with information on the next steps for introducing your respiratory protection program.
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