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Submits Response to R Hays Interest in Implementation of NRC Research Project Involving Testing of Criss Optical Co MAG-1 Eyeglasses Designed to Be Worn W/Respiratory Protection Devices.Ansi Working Group to Meet in Oct 1985
ML20135H863
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Issue date: 09/17/1985
From: Dircks W
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO)
To: Dole R
SENATE
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sEP 171985 The Honorable Robert Dole United States Senatt:

Washington, D.C. 2051C

Dear Senator Dole:

This is in response to one of your constituent's, Mr. Rupert Hays of Criss Optical Company, interest in the implementation of results from an NRC funded research project which involved testing of Criss Optical Company's MAG-1 eye-glasses. The MAG-1 eyeglasses are specially designed to be worn with certain types of respiratory protection devices without degrading the protection pro-vided by the device (by interfering with the air tight seal of the respirator facepiece to the wearer's face).

The results of the research on the Criss Optical Company's MAG-1 eyeglasses were presented at the recent meeting of industry's American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z88.2 working group that is tasked to revise ANSI standard Z88.2-1980. ANSI Z88.2-1980, a standard which provides guidance on the use of respiratory protection devices, has a prohibition against eyeglasses with temple bars or straps which pass between the sealing surface of the facepiece and wearer's face. The working group felt that the PAG-1 type of eyeglasses have the potential to provide respirator users more convenient vision correction subject to resolution of certain issues.

The working group will consider these issue's at the next meeting tentatively scheduled for the last week in October 1985. The NRC staff plans to take the ANSI recommendation into consideration before deciding whether these eyeglasses are precluded by the NRC regulation which prohibits anything that interferes with the seal of tightfitting facepieces against the skin.

We would be pleased to respond to additional interest by Mr. Hays on this issue. He should contact Lynette Hendricks on (301) 492-9728.

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Dear Senator Dole:

This is in response to one of your constituent's, Mr. Rupert Hays of Criss Optical Company, interest in the implementation of results from an NRC funded research project which involved testing of Criss Optical Company's MAG-1 eye-glasses. The MAG-1 eyeglasses are specially designed to be worn with certain types of respiratory protection devices without degrading the protection pro-vide'd by the device (by interfering with the air tight seal f the respirator facepiece to the wearer's face).

The results of the research on the Criss Optical Companf's MAG-1 eyeglasses were presented at the recent meeting of industry's American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z88.2 working group that is taskedto revise ANSI standard Z88.2-1980. ANSI Z88.2-1980 has a prohibition aga' inst eyeglasses with temple bars or straps which pass between the sealing surface of the facepiece and wearer's face. The working group felt that th'e MAG-1 type of eyeglasses have the potential to provide respirator users more convenient vision correction in that they do not involve time-consuming' adjustments in the respirator such as current eyeglass inserts that are mourited in holders inside the respirator facepiece. However, the group recognized the glasses must be carefully fitted on each individual for each type of facepiece used to ensure that glasses do not degrade the protection provided'by the respirator or the service life of a self-contained breathing apparat'us. Once it is determined that an accept-able fit can be achieved for an/ individual, careful supervision in the field to ensure correct donning of the respirator and eyeglasses is needed to avoid interference of the frame infthe sealing area or having the straps twisted underneath the sealing arep The working group made th'is an issue for further consideration at the next meeting tentatively scheduled for the last week in October 1985. The NRC staff plans to take the ANSI recomendation into consideration before deciding whether or not the epeglasses should be encompassed in the NRC regulation which prohibits any' thing that interferes with the seal of tightfitting face-pieces against the skin.

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We will keep Mr'. Hays apprised of the progress made on this issue.

Sincerely,

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Dear Senator Dole:

This is in response to one of your constituent's, Mr. Rupert Hays of Criss Optical Company, interest in the implementation of results from an NRC funded research project which involved testing of Criss Optical Company's RAG-1 eye-glasses. The'M(G-1 eyeglasses are specially designed to be worn with certain types of respiratory protection devices without degrading the protection pro-vided by the devics s (by interfering with the air;/ tight seal of the respirator facepiece to the weaier's face). .j The results of the study op the Criss Optical Company's MAG-1 eyeglasses were presented at the recent meeting of industry's American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z.88.2 working group that is tasked to revise ANSI standard Z88.2-1980. ANSI Z88.2-1980 has a prohib'ition against eyeglasses with temple bars or straps which pass betweerhthe se'aling surface of the facepiece and wearer's face. The working group f'e(t/that the MAG-1 type of eyeglasses have i the potential to provide respirator users more convenient vision correction l in that they do not involve time-corysuming adjustments in the respirator such as current eyeglass inserts that are mounted in holders inside the respirator facepiece. However, the group rec 6gnized th'esglasses must be carefully fitted on each individual for each type hf facepiece dsed to ensure that glasses do not degrade the protection provi,ded by the respihator or the service life of s

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The working group made this an issue for further consideration at the next meeting tentatively scheduled for the last week in October 1985. The NRC staff plans to take the ANSI recommendation into consideration before deciding whether or not the eyeglasses should be encompassed in the NRC regulation which prchibits anything that interferes with the seal of tightfitting face-pieces against the skin.

We will keep Mr. Hays apprised of the progress made on this issue.

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ENCLOSES LETTER FROM RUPERT HAYS, CRISS OPTICAL DAVIS MANUFACTURING CO., INC. REQUESTING WRITTEN STATEMENT INDICATING IF NRC WILL ALLOW USE OF MAG-1 SPECTACLE IN THEIR FACILITIES DATE: 08/30/85 ASSIGNED TO: IE CONTACT: TAYLOR

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