Nextteq Irritant Smoke Tube Kit for Respirator Fit Testing and Airflow Indication User Manual

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Nextteq Irritant Smoke Tube Kit Manual

The Gastec Irritant Smoke Tube (Part Number 9501) is manufactured by the Gastec Corporation.

Nextteq is Gastec’s exclusive U.S. master wholesale distributor.

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P/N 9505 Rev F 8/09

10. The administrator shall not conduct a Sensitivity Check of

more than one test subject at a time.

11. The Sensitivity Check shall be conducted in a calm, windless,

and well-ventilated area. No form of hood, chamber, or other

enclosure is to be used. Do not perform the Sensitivity Check

in a confined space or in an area with moving air that may

blow the smoke toward the test subject or administrator. In

the area where the Sensitivity Check is performed, the ground

surface or deck surface or floor surface shall be flat and level,

reasonably smooth, and free of holes and obstructions.

12. The administrator shall be careful to recognize that each

test subject’s sensitivity and response to irritant smoke

vary. Sensitivity and response vary based upon size, weight,

heredity, health, age, and other factors. Some test subjects

may respond to a far greater degree than others to a small

amount of irritant smoke. The administrator shall consider the

test subject’s unique characteristics, including but not limited

to, size, weight, heredity, health, allergies, medical history,

age, and other relevant factors as well as sensitivity to irritant

smoke before generating a small, dilute stream of irritant

smoke that is the absolute minimum concentration of irritant

smoke necessary to elicit a response from the test subject.

13. The administrator and the test subject shall take precautions

to minimize the test subject’s and administrator’s exposure to

smoke. The test subject shall only be exposed to a small, weak,

dilute concentration of smoke that is the absolute minimum

necessary to elicit a response.

14. Prior to commencing the Sensitivity Check, the administrator

shall instruct the test subject:
A. That the smoke is irritating to the eyes, nasal passageway,

respiratory tract, and lungs.

Sensitivity Check Protocol

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