Template:US respirator topics
Appearance
This article is part of a series on |
Respirators in the United States |
---|
Executive agencies involved |
Non-government bodies |
Respirator regulation |
Diseases mitigated by respirators |
Misuse |
Related topics involving respirators |
In topics stretching as far as "respirator," it's easy for information to get lost, or not get read. Bit of a problem since respirators are quite consequential.
- Some people may not realize discussion of these topics are embedded into larger, more general articles.
This sidebar may help partially solve this. Not viewable on mobile. Use this template on large articles only.
This sidebar is planned to be used on these large articles:
- Respirator - Disadvantages section
- Self-contained breathing apparatus - lead, that's also why NFPA is here.
- N95 respirator - History section
- NIOSH air filtration rating - lead
- NIOSH - Important regulatory authority.
- Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States) - Important NIOSH-related legislation
As for colors, particulate only colors should be used, since most links are about biological particulates:
- Purple analog for HEPA/P100
- Teal analog for non-oil-resistant respirators. This has been replaced with the Wikipedia colors for headingstyle.
Of course, purple HEPA isn't the exact one used in the standard, having been modified slightly for readability.
Issues should be discussed on the template talk page.
New in the template: Collapsible sidebar and random item
[edit]- The collapsible list is currently being used for Commons and Wikisource links.
- Currently, the images are swapping between a positive pressure check, and negative pressure check image.
- Note the images you are adding in the documentation, here, before adding them to the template.
- Currently, there is a link there, linking the images to Respirator#User seal check.