Misleading Representation of the Use of Adhesive Seals as NIOSH-Approved
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NIOSH Respirator User Notice
Issue Date: July 17, 2012
From: Heinz Ahlers, Chief, Technology Evaluation Branch, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory
Subject: Misleading Representation of the Use of Adhesive Seals as NIOSH-Approved
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) wishes to inform respirator users that add on facial adhesive seals are not NIOSH-Approved. NIOSH is concerned that some web-sites (www.breathesafely.com) identify a number of “N95/P95” respirators by manufacturer name and model as “compatible” with an add-on adhesive seal. Currently these seals have not been evaluated by NIOSH, and the addition of such a seal to a NIOSH approved respirator creates a non-approved configuration.
A NIOSH approval is issued to a respirator configuration only after it has been evaluated and found to comply with all the requirements of Title 42, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 84. Any addition or modifications to a NIOSH certified respirator renders the approval invalid.
Misleading Representation of the Use of Adhesive Seals as NIOSH-Approved [PDF - 21 KB]
- Page last reviewed: July 24, 2012 (archived document)
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory