Subject: Respirators
I'd like to offer a few comments on respiratory protection. While anyone can open up a catalog and purchase a respirator from the numerous supply catalogs available, making use of that equipment is somewhat involved. Respirators need to be *fit tested* to ensure that the individual wearing the device is being properly protected and is not inadvertently breathing in contaminants. Earlier this month I spent three days attending Georgia Tech's Occupational Respiratory Protection Program. While I certainly acquired much more information than I will ever need or use (needless to say, I was the only conservator in a group dominated by folks from industries like aviation, textiles, and asbestos abatement) I gained a wealth of very practical and useful information. I did discuss the possibility of a workshop tailored to conservation personnel, and the workshop instructor would be willing to consider such an event for the future. I would be very eager for anyone interested in attending such a workshop or who would like additional information to contact me personally at bm.gsk@rlg. Hilary A. Kaplan Conservator Georgia Department of Archives and History *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:7 Distributed: Sunday, June 27, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-7-002 ***Received on Wednesday, 23 June, 1993