The Air That You Breathe
Our T-5000 P95 respirators are a great tool when coming into contact with tuberculosis patients. However, respirators may not be the only defense you have of not becoming ill when you deal with an infected person. Read more on what other precautions you can take.
The Air That You Breathe
What you need to know about OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard
Just as I leaned in close to better hear my soft-spoken patient’s answer to my question, he coughed, forcefully. A mist of sputum launched from his mouth and coated the side of my face and neck. His complaint was sudden onset of fever, weakness, chills, congestion and productive cough. Whatever he had, I could now feel it, smell it or taste it.
Personal safety is always the EMS provider’s first priority. This article reviews the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard for respiratory protection. It also explores occupational exposure to tuberculosis.

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