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Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) refers to devices designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous airborne contaminants such as dust, smoke, fumes, gases, vapours, aerosols or infectious pathogens. It forms a critical part of workplace safety programs where engineering controls cannot fully eliminate exposure risks.
RPE is broadly divided into two categories: filtering devices, which clean contaminated air through a filter before it is inhaled, and supplied-air devices, which deliver clean air from an independent source. Filtering devices include disposable masks (e.g., respirators) and reusable half- or full-face respirators. Supplied-air options include airline respirators and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), used in high-risk or oxygen-deficient environments.
Effective respiratory protection depends on matching the device type to the hazard and ensuring a proper fit. Factors influencing selection include contaminant type, concentration, oxygen level, duration of exposure, and work environment. Fit testing, maintenance, and user training are essential for performance and compliance with safety regulations.
This and the work carried out/task, and the environment will govern the type of mask and the type of filter which is required to give the best protection.
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We recommend that you collate the following details and consult with your PPE Provider, as they will have a dedicated competent person that will assist you in selecting the right RPE for your employees.
The following types of Respiratory Protective Equipment normally require Face Fit Testing and User Training because they rely on a tight seal to the face.
RPE that does NOT usually require face fit testing but please check with your PPE Provider.
These do not rely on a tight facial seal:
However, users still need training on:
You need to be face fit tested and trained for Respiratory Protective Equipment because a respirator only protects you if it:
Tight-fitting masks and respirators (such as FFP3 or half-mask respirators) must seal properly against your face. If there are gaps, contaminated air can leak in around the edges.
Training helps you understand:
Incorrect use can make the equipment ineffective even if it passed a Face Fit Test. In the UK, face fit testing for Respiratory Protective Equipment is mainly required under these health and safety regulations.
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH)
These regulations require employers to:
Face fit testing is specifically expected for tight-fitting respirator.
These regulations require employers to ensure PPE:
RPE is considered a type of PPE.
These require employers to:
This supports the need for RPE training and competence.
Under Health and Safety Executive Guidance, employers must ensure workers using tight-fitting RPE are:
Face fit testing for Respiratory Protective Equipment should be carried out by a competent person who has the appropriate knowledge, training, experience, and equipment.
In the UK, Health and Safety Executive guidance says the tester should:
Competent testers may perform Qualitative testing, which includes taste/smell-based tests and is commonly used for disposable FFP masks.
Or Quantitative testing, which involves using instruments to measure leakage and is often used for tight-fitting reusable respirators.
The HSE recommends testing is carried out in line with:
British Safety Industry Federation runs the Fit2Fit accreditation scheme for face fit testers. While certification is not legally mandatory, many employers prefer or require Fit2Fit-accredited testers.
Note:
The BSIF Fit2Fit Accreditation Scheme trains your designated employee to carry out Face Fit Testing & Training on your employees etc – if this is opted for you will need to purchase the testing equipment etc.
At Watson & Watson Health & Safety Consultants Ltd we can offer you the Qualitative Testing Service.
This usually takes about 30 minutes per person and may depend on the following factors:
If the wearer fails the test, extra time may be needed to adjust the mask, try a different size/model or repeat the test.
For more information or call us on 01623 753 654 for a no pressure discussion on your requirements, or Face Fit Testing service page.

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