[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR84.2]

[Page 509-510]
 
                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                                SERVICES
 
PART 84_APPROVAL OF RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec. 84.2  Definitions.

    As used in this part--
    (a) Applicant means an individual, partnership, company, 
corporation, association, or other organization that designs, 
manufactures, assembles, or controls the assembly of a respirator and 
who seeks to obtain a certificate of approval for such respirator.
    (b) Approval means a certificate or formal document issued by the 
Institute stating that an individual respirator or combination of 
respirators has met the minimum requirements of this part, and that the 
applicant is authorized to use and attach an approval label to any 
respirator, respirator container, or instruction card for any respirator 
manufactured or assembled in conformance with the plans and 
specifications upon which the approval was based, as evidence of such 
approval.
    (c) Approved means conforming to the minimum requirements of this 
part.
    (d) Auxiliary equipment means a self-contained breathing apparatus, 
the use of which is limited in underground mine rescue and recovery 
operations to situations where the wearer has ready access to fresh air 
and at least one crew equipped with approved self-contained breathing 
apparatus of 2 hours or longer rating, is in reserve at a fresh-air 
base.
    (e) Certification and Quality Assurance Branch means the 
Certification and Quality Assurance Branch, Division of Safety Research, 
Appalachian Laboratory for Occupational Safety and Health, National 
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1095 Willowdale Road, 
Morgantown, West Virginia 26505-2888.
    (f) Compressed-breathing gas means oxygen or air stored in a 
compressed state and supplied to the wearer in gaseous form.
    (g) dBA means sound pressure levels in decibels, as measured with 
the A-weighted network of a standard sound level meter using slow 
response.
    (h) Dust means a solid mechanically produced particle with a size 
ranging from submicroscopic to macroscopic.
    (i) Respirators for entry into and escape from means respiratory 
devices providing protection during entry into and escape from hazardous 
atmospheres.
    (j) Respirators for escape only means respiratory devices providing 
protection only during escape from hazardous atmospheres.
    (k) A facepiece or mouthpiece is a respirator component designed to 
provide a gas-tight or dust-tight fit with the face and may include 
headbands, valves, and connections for canisters, cartridges, filters, 
or respirable gas source.
    (l) Final inspection means that activity carried out on a product 
after all manufacturing and assembly operations are completed to insure 
completeness and adherence to performance or other specifications, 
including satisfactory appearance.
    (m) Fume means a solid condensation particle, generally less than 1 
micrometer in diameter.
    (n) Gas means an aeriform fluid which is in a gaseous state at 
ordinary temperature and pressure.
    (o) Hazardous atmosphere means:
    (1) Any atmosphere containing a toxic or disease producing gas, 
vapor, dust, fume, mist, or pesticide, either immediately or not 
immediately dangerous to life or health; or
    (2) Any oxygen-deficient atmosphere.
    (p) A hood or helmet is a respirator component which covers the 
wearer's head and neck, or head, neck, and

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shoulders, and is supplied with incoming respirable air for the wearer 
to breathe. It may include a headharness and connection for a breathing 
tube.
    (q) Immediately dangerous to life or health means conditions that 
pose an immediate threat to life or health or conditions that pose an 
immediate threat of severe exposure to contaminants, such as radioactive 
materials, which are likely to have adverse cumulative or delayed 
effects on health.
    (r) Incoming inspection means the activity of receiving, examining, 
and accepting only those materials and parts whose quality conforms to 
specification requirements.
    (s) In-process inspection means the control of products at the 
source of production and at each step of the manufacturing process, so 
that departures from specifications can be corrected before defective 
components or materials are assembled into the finished product.
    (t) Institute means the National Institute for Occupational Safety 
and Health, Department of Health and Human Services.
    (u) Liquefied-breathing gas means oxygen or air stored in liquid 
form and supplied to the wearer in a gaseous form.
    (v) Mist means a liquid condensation particle with a size ranging 
from submicroscopic to macroscopic.
    (w) MSHA means the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. 
Department of Labor.
    (x) Not immediately dangerous to life or health means any hazardous 
atmosphere which may produce physical discomfort immediately, chronic 
poisoning after repeated exposure, or acute adverse physiological 
symptoms after prolonged exposure.
    (y) Oxygen-deficient atmosphere means an atmosphere which contains 
an oxygen partial pressure of less than 148 millimeters of mercury (19.5 
percent by volume at sea level).
    (z) Powered air-purifying respirator means a device equipped with a 
facepiece, hood, or helmet, breathing tube, canister, cartridge, filter, 
canister with filter, or cartridge with filter, and a blower.
    (aa) Respirator means any device designed to provide the wearer with 
respiratory protection against inhalation of a hazardous atmosphere.
    (bb) Single-use respirator means a respirator that is entirely 
discarded after excessive resistance, sorbent exhaustion, or physical 
damage renders it unsuitable for further use.
    (cc) Vapor means the gaseous state of a substance that is solid or 
liquid at ordinary temperature and pressure.