Nextteq VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators for Respirator Fit Testing User Manual

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VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators Manual

Nextteq LLC 8406 Benjamin Road, Suite J, Tampa, FL 33634 USA

PN 50811300-340N Rev F 5/09

36. A test subject’s sensitivity to irritant smoke varies based upon

size, weight, heredity, age, health, and other factors. Some test

subjects may respond to a greater degree than others to irritant

smoke. During the Sensitivity Check, the administrator shall

consider the test subject’s sensitivity and be careful to generate a

small, weak, dilute stream of smoke that is the absolute minimum

concentration of irritant smoke necessary to elicit a response from

the test subject.

37. VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators are only to be used for

Respirator Fit Testing and Sensitivity Check in strict compliance

with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, this manual, Nextteq’s Sensitivity

Check Protocol (PN 50811340-340N - see www.nextteq.com), and

other instructions provided by Nextteq, LLC.

38. Do not substitute, modify, or omit parts or components. Use exact

manufactured replacement parts in configurations specified by

the original manufacturer. Substitution of unauthorized parts may

result in accidents, serious injury, or death.

39. The VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generator has an internal volume

of approximately 8 milliliters. The pump produces a volume of

approximately 7 milliliters with each complete and uniform

bulb compression.

40. To produce a flow rate of approximately 200 milliliters per minute

with the VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generator, uniformly and completely

compress the bulb smoothly and continuously every

2 seconds for 1 minute.

41. To produce a small, weak dilute concentration of smoke using

the VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generator, slowly and gently compress

the bulb at a controlled, uniform, steady rate until a small,

weak, diluted stream of smoke is produced that is the absolute

minimum necessary to elicit a response from the test subject

being tested. Then immediately stop compressing the bulb and

release the partially compressed bulb. No additional smoke is to

be generated.

42. Do not dispose of irritant smoke generators with turpentine,

alcohols, or amines. Exposure to turpentine, alcohols, or amines

may result in chemical reaction and fire, resulting in serious injury

or death.

Warnings

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