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OSHA’s #5 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Respiratory Protection (1910.134)

Falls remain the leading cause of workplace fatalities, and inadequate training continues to be a top OSHA citation. Learn what’s missing from most fall protection programs, how to meet 1926.503 training standards, and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help your team stay compliant and safe on the job.
2 min
Worker putting on Respiratory Protection

 

Why Respirator Compliance Still Lands in the Top 5 — and What You Must Do

When it comes to industrial safety, respiratory hazards often fly under the radar — unless it's too late. In FY 2025, OSHA issued 1,953 citations under 1926.134, placing Respiratory Protection firmly at #5 on the Top 10 list — despite a significant drop of 906 citations from the previous year.

For safety professionals like Steve, procurement leads like Alex, and operations managers like Pete, this violation underscores an important truth: even when respirators are supplied, the program behind them often falls short. Without fit-testing, medical evaluations, and proper documentation, you’re at risk.

 


Respiratory Protection

 

Why Respiratory Protection Is Still a Major OSHA Target

Here are the recurring issues OSHA finds during inspections:

No Written Respiratory Protection Program

OSHA requires a formal program that includes:

  • Medical evaluations

  • Fit testing (qualitative or quantitative)

  • Training on use, limitations, and maintenance

  • Periodic evaluation of program effectiveness
    If your site has respirators but lacks this program, you're prone to citation.

 

Missing or Expired Fit Testing

Fit testing must occur:

  • Before first use

  • Annually

  • When the device changes
    Many employers skip this step or lack documentation.

Using the Wrong Respirator for the Hazard

Examples:

  • Using filtering facepieces (N95) in environments with oxygen deficiency

  • No supplied-air respirator in spray applications

  • Elastomeric cartridges past their service life
    A mismatch = immediate citation.

Poor Maintenance & Storage

Issues include:

  • Dirty, damaged, or missing parts

  • Expired cartridges

  • No cleaning or inspection regimen

  • Storing respirators in dirty, damp conditions
    Proper maintenance is critical to compliance.

Lack of Training & Employee Understanding

Workers must know:

  • Why they need the respirator

  • How to don/doff it

  • How to inspect it

  • When to replace filters or cartridges
    Training must be documented and reviewed regularly.

 


Why Properly Fitted PPE Is Now Non-Negotiable


 

How to Stay Compliant With 1926.134 in 2025

✔ Develop and Maintain an Active Respiratory Protection Program

Include medical clearance, hazard assessment, device selection, fit-testing, training, and storage protocols.

✔ Fit Test Every Applicable Worker

Ensure you keep hard copies or digital records of each test, device, worker, and date.

✔ Match the Right Device to the Hazard

  • Use supplied-air or SCBA for oxygen-deficient atmospheres

  • Cartridge respirators only when correct for contaminants and properly maintained

  • Disposable filtering facepieces only when acceptable by hazard assessment

✔ Inspect, Clean, and Store Properly

Create a written regimen: inspect before each use, clean after, store in sealed containers.

✔ Train and Refresh Annually

Training must cover:

  • Use, limitations, and care of respirators

  • Hazards that require respiratory protection

  • Visual inspection steps

  • Document retention and review

 


 

How Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply Helps

At Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply, we assist manufacturing, fabrication, and industrial facilities with full respiratory-protection compliance:

✅ Written program templates (customizable)
✅ On-site medical evaluations & fit-testing (qualitative and quantitative)
✅ Cartridge & filter management and alerting
✅ Cartridge-change monitoring systems
✅ Respiratory hazard assessments
✅ Training for workers and supervisors
✅ Record-keeping guidance and audit readiness

 

 

Let our team help your facility reduce citations, prevent accidents, and protect your workforce.

 

Call (615) 739-3278 or Contact Us now to schedule training or an onsite evaluation.

 

Worker putting on Respiratory Protection

Let our team help your facility reduce citations, prevent accidents, and protect your workforce.

 

Call (615) 739-3278 or Contact Us now to schedule training or an onsite evaluation.

 

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OSHA’s #5 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Respiratory Protection (1910.134)

Falls remain the leading cause of workplace fatalities, and inadequate training continues to be a top OSHA citation. Learn what’s missing from most fall protection programs, how to meet 1926.503 training standards, and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help your team stay compliant and safe on the job.
2 min

 

Why Respirator Compliance Still Lands in the Top 5 — and What You Must Do

When it comes to industrial safety, respiratory hazards often fly under the radar — unless it's too late. In FY 2025, OSHA issued 1,953 citations under 1926.134, placing Respiratory Protection firmly at #5 on the Top 10 list — despite a significant drop of 906 citations from the previous year.

For safety professionals like Steve, procurement leads like Alex, and operations managers like Pete, this violation underscores an important truth: even when respirators are supplied, the program behind them often falls short. Without fit-testing, medical evaluations, and proper documentation, you’re at risk.

 


Respiratory Protection

 

Why Respiratory Protection Is Still a Major OSHA Target

Here are the recurring issues OSHA finds during inspections:

No Written Respiratory Protection Program

OSHA requires a formal program that includes:

  • Medical evaluations

  • Fit testing (qualitative or quantitative)

  • Training on use, limitations, and maintenance

  • Periodic evaluation of program effectiveness
    If your site has respirators but lacks this program, you're prone to citation.

 

Missing or Expired Fit Testing

Fit testing must occur:

  • Before first use

  • Annually

  • When the device changes
    Many employers skip this step or lack documentation.

Using the Wrong Respirator for the Hazard

Examples:

  • Using filtering facepieces (N95) in environments with oxygen deficiency

  • No supplied-air respirator in spray applications

  • Elastomeric cartridges past their service life
    A mismatch = immediate citation.

Poor Maintenance & Storage

Issues include:

  • Dirty, damaged, or missing parts

  • Expired cartridges

  • No cleaning or inspection regimen

  • Storing respirators in dirty, damp conditions
    Proper maintenance is critical to compliance.

Lack of Training & Employee Understanding

Workers must know:

  • Why they need the respirator

  • How to don/doff it

  • How to inspect it

  • When to replace filters or cartridges
    Training must be documented and reviewed regularly.

 


Why Properly Fitted PPE Is Now Non-Negotiable


 

How to Stay Compliant With 1926.134 in 2025

✔ Develop and Maintain an Active Respiratory Protection Program

Include medical clearance, hazard assessment, device selection, fit-testing, training, and storage protocols.

✔ Fit Test Every Applicable Worker

Ensure you keep hard copies or digital records of each test, device, worker, and date.

✔ Match the Right Device to the Hazard

  • Use supplied-air or SCBA for oxygen-deficient atmospheres

  • Cartridge respirators only when correct for contaminants and properly maintained

  • Disposable filtering facepieces only when acceptable by hazard assessment

✔ Inspect, Clean, and Store Properly

Create a written regimen: inspect before each use, clean after, store in sealed containers.

✔ Train and Refresh Annually

Training must cover:

  • Use, limitations, and care of respirators

  • Hazards that require respiratory protection

  • Visual inspection steps

  • Document retention and review

 


 

How Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply Helps

At Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply, we assist manufacturing, fabrication, and industrial facilities with full respiratory-protection compliance:

✅ Written program templates (customizable)
✅ On-site medical evaluations & fit-testing (qualitative and quantitative)
✅ Cartridge & filter management and alerting
✅ Cartridge-change monitoring systems
✅ Respiratory hazard assessments
✅ Training for workers and supervisors
✅ Record-keeping guidance and audit readiness

 

 
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