Picture it: you’re doing your due diligence, shopping around for protective masks for your employees.
You go from website to website, comparing prices, products, and shipping rates. Suddenly, you spot what, at first glance, seems like a deal that’s almost too good to be true. And, while you never heard of the company in question, their product claims and descriptions certainly seem similar to the masks you’re used to using.
So, what could go wrong?
Counterfeit products may initially look for feel like the real deal, albeit it at a cheap price, but they certainly can’t offer the same benefits as the original thing. And, unfortunately, this puts a lot of workers at risk.
Similar to luxury watches and designer purses, counterfeit respirators and other essential PPE are being created, marketed, and sold on the open market. To protect you and your team from danger, employers and employees must be aware of this, and learn how to identify approved products and vendors.
Counterfeit respirators also pose a grave danger to the general public, especially during health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. These fake products can jeopardize the health and safety of users, particularly in occupations and events requiring reliable respiratory protection.
Here, we’ll highlight the dangers of using counterfeit respirators, and how you can identify original/approved ones.
Let’s break it down.
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The Dangers of Using Counterfeit Respirators
While the concept of counterfeit products usually involves passing off a cheap imitation as a name-brand version ($50 Rolex, anyone?), counterfeit respirators typically involve making false claims about the effectiveness of the product or government approvals.
Unfortunately, using them can lead to serious health risks.
These products often lack the necessary filtration capabilities, exposing users to harmful airborne particles and pathogens. For instance, a 2020 study revealed that 70% of imported KN95 masks tested did not meet claimed filtration standards, meaning users might be inadequately protected against viruses, contaminants, and other hazards.
Moreover, counterfeit respirators can create a false sense of security. Individuals may believe they are adequately protected, leading them to engage in risky behaviors in hazardous environments. This can result in severe respiratory issues and increased vulnerability to infections.
Risks of Buying Online from Unapproved Vendors
The rise of e-commerce has made it easier than ever for counterfeit respirators to enter the market. Purchasing from unapproved vendors significantly increases the risk of acquiring sub-standard products. These sellers often offer respirators, masks, or filters at suspiciously low prices, enticing consumers who may not be aware of the potential dangers.
Many counterfeit respirators are marketed without proper certification, such as the NIOSH label, which indicates compliance with safety standards. Buying from unauthorized sources can lead to receiving products that do not provide the promised level of protection, endangering the health of users.
– See the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) article on Post-market Evaluations Conducted by NIOSH.
– See the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) article on NIOSH Conformity Assessment Letter to Manufacturers.
How to Identify Approved Respirators
Identifying genuine respirators is crucial for ensuring safety. Here are some tips to help you spot authentic products:
– Check for NIOSH Certification: Authentic respirators will have a NIOSH label, indicating they meet safety standards. Look for the approval number and ensure it corresponds with the manufacturer’s information.
– Inspect Packaging: Legitimate respirators are usually packaged in tamper-evident packaging. If the packaging appears damaged or lacks proper seals, it may be counterfeit.
– Look for Quality Markings: Genuine respirators will have clear markings, including the brand name, model number, and filtration class. Counterfeit products often have misspellings or missing information.
– Purchase from Reputable Sources: Always buy respirators from authorized distributors or well-known retailers. Avoid deals that seem too good to be true, as they often indicate counterfeit products.
– See this VIDEO for more tips
– See the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) article on NIOSH- Certified Equipment List.
– See the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) article on NIOSH-Approved Particulate Filtering Facepiece Respirators.
– See the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) article on Conformity Assessment Notices and Letters to Manufacturers and Interested Parties: NIOSH Respiratory Protective Device Information.
– See the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) article on The Respiratory Protection Information- Trusted Source.
Signs that You may be Using a Counterfeit Respirator
– It has no markings on the filtering facepiece respirator.
– It has no approval (TC) number on filtering facepiece respirator or on the headband.
– It has no ‘NIOSH’ markings.
– ‘NIOSH’ is misspelled on it.
– There are decorative fabric or other decorative add-ons (e.g., sequins) on it.
– It claims approval for children (currently, NIOSH does not approve any type of respiratory protective device for children).
– The filtering facepiece respirator has ear loops instead of headbands. Currently, NIOSH has not approved respirators that use ear loops without the use of an approved fastener. The fastener should connect the loops behind the head.
– See NIOSH Publication on How to tell if your N95 Respirator is NIOSH Approved.
– See additional tips HERE.
Respirator Fit-Testing Before Use
Even the best respirator remains ineffective if it doesn’t fit properly. Fit testing is essential to ensure that the respirator forms a proper seal around the face.
There are two main types of fit testing:
– Qualitative Fit Testing: This method uses a test agent, such as a sweet or bitter solution, to determine if the user can detect the agent while wearing the respirator. If they can, the fit is inadequate.
– Quantitative Fit Testing: This method employs specialized equipment to measure the effectiveness of the respirator’s seal. It provides a numerical value indicating how well the respirator fits.
Regular fit testing should be part of your safety protocol to ensure maximum protection against airborne hazards. And, in most cases, it’s required by OSHA at least once per year.
Learn more about fit testing HERE.
Related: Looking for OSHA-Required Medical Clearance for respirator usage? You can get it online in just minutes, right here: Medical Clearance for Respirator Usage
More Safety Considerations
– Regular Inspections: Routinely check respirators for signs of wear or damage. Discard any that show signs of deterioration.
– User Training: Ensure that all users are trained in the proper use and maintenance of respirators. Understanding how to wear and care for these devices is crucial for their effectiveness.
– Stay Informed: Keep up with alerts from organizations like NIOSH regarding counterfeit products. Awareness of current trends in counterfeiting can help you avoid unsafe purchases.
Key Takeaways
By understanding the risks associated with counterfeit respirators and taking proactive steps to ensure authenticity, you can protect your crew’s health and safety effectively.
As the saying goes; ‘prevention is better than cure’. Always prioritize quality and compliance when selecting respiratory protection for your workers.
Of course, one of the best ways to ensure you’re providing your team the right equipment is to work with trusted vendors and suppliers. At Worksite Medical, we never cut corners, providing only genuine equipment every step of the way.
You and your team can breathe easy knowing you’ll have the most effective protection possible, all while remaining-OSHA compliant.
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