Respirator fit testing is a cornerstone of occupational health and safety programs where workers rely on tight‑fitting respirators. TSI solutions focus on quantitative fit testing that measures fit factor across negative- and positive-pressure respirators, including filtering facepiece respirators. Real-time feedback helps workers adjust donning technique and select the right size to achieve a better seal. Guided workflows streamline test sessions, standardize protocols, and capture digital records for audits. Automated reporting, user management, and optional cloud connectivity help multi-site teams manage training, trend pass rates, and document outcomes aligned to OSHA 1910.134 and related standards.
Products
PortaCount™ Respirator Fit Tester 8048 Kit
PortaCount™ Respirator Fit Tester 8048
PortaCount™ Respirator Fit Tester 8040 Kit
PortaCount™ Respirator Fit Tester 8040
Qualitative Fit Testing with FitPro™ Ultra Fit Test Software
TSI Link for Respiratory Protection
When respiratory hazards are present, a tight-fitting respirator only performs as intended when it fits the individual. Quantitative fit testing provides a numeric fit factor, offering objective insight beyond pass/fail taste or odor methods. Safety managers gain actionable data, workers gain confidence in their respirator selection, and programs gain consistency across shifts and sites.
Many OHS programs follow OSHA 1910.134 and related ISO guidance for test frequency, respirator changes, and user factors such as facial hair. Quantitative systems are designed to support these practices with consistent fit factor measurements and configurable pass criteria. This helps teams align site procedures with corporate policies and applicable regulations.
Auditable records are central to effective programs. Fit testing software creates standardized reports with technician, subject, respirator model, protocol, and pass/fail results. Export options and cloud dashboards help aggregate data, track trends by department or site, and identify opportunities to improve training or respirator selection.
Quantitative fit testing helps OHS leaders elevate consistency, document outcomes, and make informed decisions about training and respirator selection. The result is a streamlined program backed by objective data and clear, repeatable workflows.