48.
After the respirator has been washed and completely rinsed in clean, warm water,
what are the next correct sequenced steps?
a. Air dry the part in a clean area and clean other respirator parts. Insert new
filters, cartridges, or canisters; ensure that all seals are tight. Inspect valves,
head straps, and other parts for wear and/or damage; replace with new parts if
defective. Place in plastic bag or container for storage.
b. Air dry the part. Inspect valves, head straps, and other parts for wear and/or
damage; replace with new parts if defective. Insert new filters, cartridges, or
canisters; ensure that all seals are tight. Clean other respirator parts as
recommended by the manufacturer. Place in plastic bag or container for
storage.
c.
Inspect valves, head straps, and other parts for wear and/or damage; replace
with new parts if defective. Air dry the part in a clean area. Clean other
respirator parts as recommended by the manufacturer. Insert new filters,
cartridges, or canisters; ensure that all seals are tight. Place in a plastic bag.
d. Air dry the part in a clean area. Clean other respirator parts as recommended
by the manufacturer. Inspect valves, head straps, and other parts for wear
and/or damage; replace with new parts if defective. Insert new filters,
cartridges, or canisters; ensure that all seals are tight. Place in plastic bag or
container for storage.
49.
Where should respirators always be stored?
a. Lockers.
b. Plastic bags.
c.
Tool boxes.
d. Desk drawers.
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