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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sun Sep 5, 2021, 08:24 AM Sep 2021

Happy N95 Day. It's part of Respiratory Protection Week.

It's like Pi Day or "May the Fourth be with you." I ran across these articles while clearing out old email at work.

Today, September 5, is N95 Day. Since 2012, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has recognized September 5 as N95 Day. From two years ago:

NIOSH Celebrates One Hundred Years of Respiratory Protection

08/29/19WorkersCompensation.com

Atlanta, GA (WorkersCompensation.com) - Breathing is taken for granted by most of us. For the estimated 5 million U.S. workers required to wear respirators to do their job well and safely, the evolution of respiratory protection, a critical piece of personal protective equipment (PPE), takes on a different meaning. This year, during the week of September 3-6, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) celebrates one hundred years of respirator protection and certification with the first annual Respiratory Protection Week.

A century ago, the U.S. Bureau of Mines initiated the first respirator certification program and certified the first respirator to protect miners from oxygen-deficient and toxic atmospheres. Since 1919, through two world wars and the introduction of chemical warfare agents, various inhalation and environmental threats, and advances in science and technology, respirator protection expanded and became even more exact and adequate for a variety of industries and occupations, standards were developed, and there was a significant move from advisory to mandatory protection.

Today, NIOSH's National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) is responsible for respirator certification and carries out research, testing and related activities specific to respirator protection and other protective equipment. While the appearance of respirators has changed over the years, the goal remains the same: to protect workers from respiratory hazards on the job, from emergency responders who are first to enter a hazardous scene to healthcare providers treating patients with Ebola to life's evergreen exposures and future emergencies.

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Since 2012, NIOSH has recognized September 5 as N95 Day, raising targeted awareness of respiratory protection and specifically of N95s, the most common type of particulate filtering facepiece respirators. This year, N95 Day has expanded to Respiratory Protection Week.

Please join NIOSH in recognizing Respiratory Protection Week September 3-6 and viewing a historical timeline of 100 Years of Respiratory Protection. Read more about NIOSH's National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory and how it addresses inhalation hazards, dermal hazards, and other hazardous environmental threats within an occupational setting.

NIOSH is the federal institute that conducts research and makes recommendations for preventing work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths. For more information about NIOSH visit www.cdc.gov/niosh.

NIOSH NEWS

Celebrating 100 Years of Respiratory Protection



by Colin Fluxman | Published September 4, 2019-Updated September 4, 2019

NIOSH is celebrating the first annual Respiratory Protection Week.

Since 2012, NIOSH has recognized September 5 as N95 Day, a day to bring awareness to the importance of respiratory protection, specifically N95s.

This year’s observance will recognize the history of respiratory protection, as well as the research and standards, work that is happening to protect workers both today and in the future.

One century ago, the U.S. Department of Mines initiated the first respirator certification program in the U.S. Today, NPPTL carries out research, testing and related activities aimed at protecting workers through PPE.

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Happy N95 Day. It's part of Respiratory Protection Week. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2021 OP
Thank you. Fascinating information. niyad Sep 2021 #1
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