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RESPIRATOR MEDICAL CLEARANCE, TRAINING AND FIT TESTS
The Respiratory Protection Program requires initial and annual medical clearance, training and fit tests.
Once the medical clearance is established, the required respirator training must then be completed before a fit test is done.
Access the course through myTraining and select the appropriate path based on your UF affiliation. A login is required.
- University of Florida
- UF Health Shands
- Other
Locate Respirator Training
- Catalog >
Mouse over the Learner Tab > Learn and select Catalog >
Select the Safety Category >
Scroll down by title for Resp Prot: Online N95 or Resp Prot: Online Tight Fit - Search >
On the Learner Home Page >
Enter respiratorin the search box to find the two online training options >
Resp Prot: Online Tight Fit >
Resp Prot: Online N95
Begin and complete the training that matches the specific respirator use.
- Tight Fitting Respirator Use requires UF_EHS843_OLT
- Loose Fitting Respirator Use (including N95) requires UF_EHS846_OLT
Contact EH&S for the respirator fit test after the medical clearance and training have been completed. Individual fit tests will be done in Building 179. Groups may be scheduled as requested.
Respirator Fit Test Contact
respirators@ehs.ufl.edu
(352) 273-2163 or (352) 273-2118
Respirator Fit Test status records as of February 2015 forward are available in myUFL
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