General Ventilation General ventilation dilutes the concentration of the solvent in the air of a room or space. When small amounts of solvents are used.

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General Ventilation General ventilation dilutes the concentration of the solvent in the air of a room or space. When small amounts of solvents are used or the solvents are low toxicity, general ventilation is usually adequate. General ventilation may be as simple as opening a door or window, or installing a wall or roof fan to bring in fresh air.

Exhaust Ventilation Exhaust ventilation is essential when solvents are used in confined spaces even in moderate amounts. Local exhaust ventilation which capture solvent vapors at the source may be needed. Local exhaust ventilation is usually needed indoors when highly toxic solvents are used or when large amounts of less toxic solvent vapors are generated.

Use of Respirators Respirators are the last choice for protection of employees from solvents, only after other possible methods are found not feasible. The type of respirator needed depends on the toxicity and amount of solvent vapor in the air. Paper masks do not protect against solvents – the vapors go right through them. These are only good for dust

Why Respirators Are the Last Choice Respirators have major limitations: They can leak, wear out, or be the wrong kind They can be hot, uncomfortable and make it hard to see or communicate They can be hard to breathe through People may remove them in contaminated air

Types of Respirators for Solvents Four types of respirators provide protection Air-purifying half-face respirator – solvent is captured in an activated charcoal cartridge Powered air purifying respirator (PAPR)- air is pulled through cartridges by an battery- operated fan. Reduces breathing resistance. Air-line Respirator – fresh air is supplied by a hose from a compressor. The most protective type typically used for high levels or confined space work. Air-purifying full-face respirator – same as above, but also provides protection from solvent eye irritation

Air inhaled in, solvents trapped Air exhaled out How Cartridge Respirators Work Cartridges capture solvents during inhalation