Making the Right Choice: NIOSH Suggestions for Avoiding Counterfeit Respirators

Making the Right Choice: NIOSH Suggestions for Avoiding Counterfeit Respirators

When you're purchasing respirators off a website, there are important elements to be on the lookout for.

The use of PPE is required and essential in multiple industries. But in the last few years, getting some PPE has proven difficult.

In the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, access to respirators was especially limited. Thankfully, supply eventually met demand but not before the increased sale of counterfeit and fake PPE. (A few times before the pandemic, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) issued counterfeit respirator notices.)

When workers use counterfeit respirators—defined by NIOSH as “products trying to copy an actual NIOSH Approved model”—they may not be fully protected from all hazards.

In a time where people are still impacted by supply chain issues, how do you know which respirators are real and which are fake? NIOSH provides advice to keep in mind when purchasing respirators for your company from third-party marketplaces.

Language and Key Words. If the words “legitimate” or “genuine” are used, likely, NIOSH said, the products do not meet these standards.

Seller Details. Check out the respirator seller’s profile or website and reviews. Past sales can also be an indication of counterfeit products. A good question to look at, according to NIOSH: “Is the seller marketing the same products over time, or are they mainly selling trending items? Legitimate businesses and suppliers typically sell the same items over time.”

Price. At the end of the day, most people and companies want to save money. Finding a price that’s “too good to be true” might be a warning sign of counterfeit PPE, NIOSH said. Look at the consistency in price as well.

Quantity. Supply chain issues have impacted multiple businesses in the past few years. Any product that promises “unlimited stock,” especially when there’s a shortage, NIOSH said, “could indicate the respirator is not NIOSH approved.”

Contact Information. Do you see contact information on any product photos? According to NIOSH, buyers shouldn’t have to contact the seller outside of the third-party marketplace. This may be a red flag to watch out for.

Shopping on a seller’s website directly? NIOSH also has recommendations to avoid counterfeit respirators on these websites.

Text. Look between the lines. Do you see any big mistakes on the website, like incorrect names or incomplete text? Do you notice grammatical errors?

Contact Information. Find the main email address for the seller. A warning sign may be if the seller uses a “free email service” instead of one that’s “connected to the website,” NIOSH said.

Photo credit: NARONG JHANWATTANA / Shutterstock.com

About the Author

Alex Saurman is a former Content Editor for Occupational Health & Safety,who has since joined OH&S’s client services team. She continues to work closely with OH&S’s editorial team and contributes to the magazine.

Product Showcase

  • AirChek Connect Sampling Pump

    Stay connected to your sampling with the SKC AirChek® Connect Sampling Pump! With its Bluetooth connection to PC and mobile devices, you can monitor AirChek Connect pump operation without disrupting workflow. SKC designed AirChek Connect specifically for all OEHS professionals to ensure accurate, reliable flows from 5 to 5000 ml/min and extreme ease of use. AirChek Connect offers easy touch screen operation and flexibility. It is quality built to serve you and the workers you protect. Ask about special pricing and a demo at AIHA Connect Booth 1003. Read More

  • Glove Guard® Clip

    Safety should never be compromised, especially when it comes to proper glove usage. The Glove Guard® clip enhances safety by encouraging employees to keep their gloves with them at all times. This reduces the risk of accidents and injuries on the job. By ensuring everyone has their gloves readily available, we help promote a culture of safety and efficiency. The Glove Guard® clip is designed to withstand the toughest work environments. Constructed from robust materials made in the USA, it can endure extreme conditions, including harsh weather, and rigorous activities. Read More

  • Full Line of Defense Against Combustible Dust Nilfisk

    Nilfisk provides a comprehensive range of industrial vacuums meticulously crafted to adhere to NFPA 652 housekeeping standards, essential for gathering combustible dust in Class I, Group D, and Class II, Groups E, F & G environments or non-classified settings. Our pneumatic vacuums are meticulously engineered to fulfill safety criteria for deployment in hazardous surroundings. Leveraging advanced filtration technology, Nilfisk ensures the secure capture of combustible materials scattered throughout your facility, ranging from fuels, solvents, and metal dust to flour, sugar, and pharmaceutical powders. Read More

Featured