Employee must be either fit tested and clean shaven, or use a PAPR. All must be medically cleared to use a respirator.
Douglas M Wendland, MD, MPH
St. Luke's Occupational Medicine
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Just taking an informal survey of the group to inquire about what policies are out there regarding facial hair for staff who might require using a respirator.
Does your institution require that staff members be clean shaven if they might need to use a respirator?
What is the policy around allowing the use of an N95 alternative, such as a PAPR?
Thanks!
Patrick McKenna, DO MPH FACOEM
Employee Health Medical Director
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
700 Children’s Drive Room A1034
Columbus, OH 43205-2664
Office: 614-355-4135
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