Showing posts with label face fit courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label face fit courses. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Face Fit Testing new training dates announced!

Essential Site Skills has announced some new dates for their Face Fit Testing courses, the details of which are below:

The open course dates are as follows:

Face Fit Train the Tester
  • 27 October 2017 - Nottingham - £250+VAT pp
  • 6 November 2017 - Brent Cross - £250+VAT pp
  • 24 November 2017 - Nottingham - £250+VAT pp

Face Fit Testing - on-site course
  • 1 x half day for 1 to 12 people £350+VAT
  • Prices shown are for mainland UK
  • Book another 10 face fit tests (second course) to run on the same day and pay only £135+VAT for the second half day.

Face Fit Train the Tester - on-site course
  • 1 x half day course for up to 6 people £425+VAT
  • Fit Testing Kit - The cost of the Fit Testing Kit is an additional £150+VAT, and the tester can bring this with him on the day.

Call 0115 8970 529 or email training@essentialsiteskills.com if this is of interest or for further information

Friday, September 22, 2017

Face Fit Testing Available September-November

We've got some more dates for Face Fit Testing and Train the Tester courses offered by Essential Site Skills:

Open Course Dates

Face Fit Train the Tester:
  • 28 September 2017 - Nottingham - £250+Vat pp
  • 3 October 2017 - Brent Cross - £250+Vat pp
  • 16 October 2017 - Newbury, Berkshire - £250+Vat pp
  • 27 October 2017 - Nottingham - £250+Vat pp
  • 6 November 2017 - Brent Cross - £250+Vat pp
  • 24 November 2017 - Nottingham - £250+Vat pp

Face Fit Testing - on-site course:
  • 1 x half day for 1 to 12 people £350 + VAT
  • Prices shown are for mainland UK
  • Book another 10 face fit tests (second course) to run on the same day and pay only £135 + VAT for the second half day.

Face Fit Train the Tester - on-site course:
  • 1 x half day course for up to 6 people £425+Vat
  • Fit Testing Kit - The cost of the Fit Testing Kit is an additional £150+Vat, and the tester can bring this with him on the day.

And here's the additional information again regarding common questions usually asked relating to Face Fit Testing:

Is face Fit Testing a Legal Requirement?

YES...

The supporting guidance for COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health), CLaW (Control of Lead at Work), CAR (Control of Asbestos Regulations) and the Ionising Radiation Regulations, stipulate that fit testing should be carried out as part of the initial mask selection process. This ensures that inadequately fitting face pieces are not selected for use. www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/basics

Face Fit Testing is a method used for checking that a tight fitting facepiece matches the persons facial features and seals adequately to the wearers face. It also helps to ensure that poorly fitting facepieces are not selected for use. An inadequate fit will significantly reduce the protection provided to the wearer.

If a fit test is not performed, then an unsatisfactory seal / barrier may unknowingly exist. This could allow excessive leakage of airborne contaminants into the wearer’s breathing zone, even though the user is wearing a respirator correctly selected for the application.

When Should Fit Testing be Carried Out?

A Fit Test can be carried out in the initial stages of selecting RPE, where an untested face piece is already in use or when the wearer has any significant facial changes (i.e. weight gain or loss, facial hair growth, etc). Fit testing does not need to be done annually but it is recommended that face piece wearers receive annual refresher training covering the selection, use & maintenance of their mask. When face pieces are issued on an individual basis, it is recommended that they receive an individual assessment on their own face piece. Please note that in order for the face fit tests to work, the trainee MUST NOT eat, drink or smoke for at least 30 minutes before the test is performed. They must also be clean-shaven as stubble will prevent a good seal and the face fit test will fail.

Call 0115 8970 529 or email training@essentialsiteskills.com if this is of interest or for further information.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Face Fit Testing Available August-September

Essential Site Skills has sent word that they are offering a number of training courses both for Face Fit Trainers and Face Fit Testing. The dates for each type of training along with the price and location of each is as follows:

Open Course Dates
Face Fit Train the Tester:
  • 1 August 2017 - Warrington - £250+Vat pp
  • 16 August 2017 - Lincoln - £250+Vat pp
  • 29 August 2017 - Nottingham - £250+Vat pp
  • 4 September 2017 - Brent Cross - £250+Vat pp

Face Fit Testing - on-site course:
  • 1 x half day for 1 to 12 people £350 + VAT
  • Prices shown are for mainland UK
  • Book another 10 face fit tests (second course) to run on the same day and pay only £135 + VAT for the second half day.

Face Fit Train the Tester - on-site course:
  • 1 x half day course for up to 6 people £425+Vat
  • Fit Testing Kit - The cost of the Fit Testing Kit is an additional £150+Vat, and the tester can bring this with him on the day.

And here's some additional information regarding a couple of common questions usually asked relating to Face Fit Testing:

Is face Fit Testing a Legal Requirement?

YES...

The supporting guidance for COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health), CLaW (Control of Lead at Work), CAR (Control of Asbestos Regulations) and the Ionising Radiation Regulations, stipulate that fit testing should be carried out as part of the initial mask selection process. This ensures that inadequately fitting face pieces are not selected for use. www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/basics

Face Fit Testing is a method used for checking that a tight fitting facepiece matches the persons facial features and seals adequately to the wearers face. It also helps to ensure that poorly fitting facepieces are not selected for use. An inadequate fit will significantly reduce the protection provided to the wearer.

If a fit test is not performed, then an unsatisfactory seal / barrier may unknowingly exist. This could allow excessive leakage of airborne contaminants into the wearer’s breathing zone, even though the user is wearing a respirator correctly selected for the application.

When Should Fit Testing be Carried Out?

A Fit Test can be carried out in the initial stages of selecting RPE, where an untested face piece is already in use or when the wearer has any significant facial changes (i.e. weight gain or loss, facial hair growth, etc). Fit testing does not need to be done annually but it is recommended that face piece wearers receive annual refresher training covering the selection, use & maintenance of their mask. When face pieces are issued on an individual basis, it is recommended that they receive an individual assessment on their own face piece. Please note that in order for the face fit tests to work, the trainee MUST NOT eat, drink or smoke for at least 30 minutes before the test is performed. They must also be clean-shaven as stubble will prevent a good seal and the face fit test will fail.

Call 0115 8970 529 or email training@essentialsiteskills.com if this is of interest or for further information.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Health and Safety Executive's RPE Users Guide

The HSE have recently added an excellent video guide to their YouTube channel which explains brilliantly how RPE should be chosen and looked after. This is well worth a watch:



Further details and guidance relating to Face Fitting in particular is given in the Health and Safety Executive Operational Circular 282/28. This sets out clearly how face fitting is mandatory and what sort of paperwork and records need to be kept.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/internalops/ocs/200-299/282_28.pdf

C&D have a team of four qualified Face Fit Testers who can help with this and who, working as a team, can deal with a large number of staff in a day. Minimising the time lost on site. We also have produced an information sheet that can be emailed on request.

For further advice or to book a Face Fitting session contact Stuart.