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Thursday, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM29/08/2024
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The Evolution of a Fast Fit Test Protocol
In 2018, OSHA accepted for use a three new Modified Ambient Aerosol (AA) Condensation Nuclei Counter (CNC) Quantitative (QNFT) Fit Test Protocols where the fit test exercises take 2:29 minutes compared to the original OSHA AA CNC 8-exercise QNFT protocol that took 7:15 minutes fit test exercise, the most commonly used protocol in Australia then. In the following years, the modified AA CNC QNFT protocol has now become the most predominant CNC QNFT protocol in Australia. This webinar will provide a history of this modified protocol development .
TSI will provide a brief update on future PortaCount™ Respirator Fit Tester software developments around improvement to centralised record-keeping capabilities.
RESP-FIT will also provide a brief update on the AS/NZS ISO Suite of Standards Adoption and Transition.
Respiratory Protection Program Managers, Fit testers and anyone interested in Respiratory Protection Fit Testing will find this webinar interesting & informative, and should not be missed.
Education Background
BS University of Minnesota-Duluth; Biology/Chemistry
MS University of Minnesota-Duluth; Industrial Hygiene Program
Work History
Mr. Olson started with TSI in January, 1999. Initially as a Worldwide Applications Engineer in the Health and Safety Instruments (HSI) Division. Currently, Mr. Olson is the Sr. Industrial Hygienist for TSI Incorporated and the Global Product Specialist for Respiratory Protection and Exposure Monitoring Products. His past and current focus is on the development of quantitative respirator fit testing and exposure monitoring instrumentation to promote respiratory protection, practical respirator fit testing methodologies along with real-time exposure monitoring methodologies and control strategies for occupational health and safety, environmental monitoring, and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) applications. Mr. Olson is located at the TSI Corporate Headquarters in Shoreview, Minnesota, USA.
Mr. Olson is a member of AIHA and sits on AIHA’s Respiratory Protection Committee; the Nanotechnology and Advance Materials Working Group; the Real-Time Detection Systems Committee; and the Thermal Stress Working Group. He is also, a member of International Society of Respiratory Protection (ISRP) America’s Section and sits on the Board of Directors as an International Society Director for ISRP America’s Section; member of the ISO USTAG SC15 TC94 Respiratory Protection Working Group 6; a member of the ANSI Z88.10 Sub-Committee on Respirator Fit Testing; and a member of ASTM and sit on the ASTM F3502-21 Barrier Face Covering Standard Committee and ASTM F3407 Respirator Fit Capability Standard Committee and the ASTM Working Groups for “Determining Outward Leakage of Barrier Face Coverings” and for “Simulated Workplace Protection Factor Studies” to develop standards for each category.
Before coming to TSI, Mr. Olson spent more than 8 years with Bechtel in their Environment, Safety, and Health Services (ES&H) Division based in San Francisco, California and Oak Ridge, Tennessee Regional Offices as a Senior Industrial Hygienist and Site Health and Safety Officer. Providing supervision and technical support to private sector and government clients in industrial hygiene, safety, and environmental health and safety operations on Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) and Superfund Projects throughout the United States.
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