[MCOH-EH] [EXTERNAL] 1/2 face elastomeric masks/masks with exhalation valves

Jeremy Biggs jerbiggs at yahoo.com
Mon May 11 13:25:31 PDT 2020


 We have thought of that, some don't work too well.
We have place a piece of filter on the inside of the exhaust valve, and designing a piece that can be placed on the outside of the valve as well.
Jeremy
    On Monday, May 11, 2020, 02:19:53 PM MDT, Auerbach, Karl <kauerbach at emblemhealth.com> wrote:  
 
 
What about putting a simple face mask over the respirator exhaust port?   The filters protect the wearer.   I would think, A face mask would offer no less protection than a face mask alone    We haven’t tried but will look into it.
 
  
 
Our IH is concerned about how OSHA might view
 
  
 
Karl Auerbach MD
 
Albany NY
 
  
 
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [MCOH-EH] 1/2 face elastomeric masks/masks with exhalation valves
 
  
 
With everything going on, we have been looking at more widely using 1/2 face 3M P100 masks. CDC recently put out that no employee with COVID19 should wear any mask with exhalation valve on it. My infection prevention team and epidemiologist have brought up the concern about using these for anyone given the concerns of pre-symptomatic spread of the virus.
 
  
 
I have been working with a team to print an adapter to place on the exhalation valve. We have not tested it yet to see how it affects breath-ability. Anyone else already doing this and have feedback on what is working or not working?
 
  
 
Thank you 
 
  
 
Jeremy Biggs MD MSPH FACOEM
 
Assistant Professor
 
Occupational Health and Safety Director, University of Utah
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