Advancing Workplace Safety with Quantitative Fit Testing
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😷 Advancing Workplace Safety with Quantitative Fit Testing
If you are in manufacturing, oil & gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, construction, healthcare, or any environment requiring respiratory protection — this session is for you.
In many workplaces today, respirators are part of daily safety practice. Workers wear them, companies provide them, and compliance boxes are checked.
But here’s the reality — wearing a respirator does not always mean you are protected.
Small leaks, poor fit, or incorrect assumptions can allow harmful contaminants to enter — often without being noticed. Over time, this can lead to serious health risks, failed audits, and reduced confidence in your safety program.
Many organisations still rely on traditional fit testing methods that may not accurately measure protection.
So the question is not whether your team is wearing respirators.
The real question is — are they truly protected, or just assuming they are?
📅 Date: 13 May 2026
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM (MYT)
💻 Platform: Microsoft Teams
🎤 Speaker: Dr Stephanie Lynch, Regulatory and Standards Director at OHD & President, International Society for Respiratory Protection (ISRP)
💲 Fee: FREE for all participants
About the Webinar
This session will introduce you to Quantitative Fit Testing (QNFT) — a more precise and reliable method to ensure respirators are performing as intended.
You’ll learn how to move beyond basic compliance and implement a data-driven approach that strengthens your respiratory protection program, improves accuracy, and enhances worker safety.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Explain the principles and regulatory drivers behind quantitative fit testing (QNFT) and how it improves respiratory protection program effectiveness compared to qualitative methods
• Evaluate the key benefits of implementing quantitative fit testing in the workplace, including accuracy, compliance, worker safety outcomes, and operational efficiency
• Identify emerging advancements and new solutions in quantitative fit testing, and determine how they can be integrated into existing safety programs to enhance performance and scalability
Who Should Attend
• Safety & Health Officers (SHO)
• HSE Practitioners
• Industrial Hygienists
• Plant Managers & Engineers
• Compliance & Risk Management Teams
With global expertise in respiratory protection standards, Dr Stephanie Lynch will share practical insights to help you strengthen your safety program with more accurate, data-driven fit testing approaches.
Respiratory protection is not just about wearing the right equipment — it’s about ensuring it truly works when it matters most.
Don’t leave respiratory safety to assumption.
👉 Secure your seat and take the next step toward safer, more reliable protection. 😷