Quantitative Face Fit Testing for Precise Respiratory Protection

Ensure a perfect seal with accurate, data-driven testing for half-face and full-face respirators — fully compliant with HSE and Fit2Fit guidelines.

Quantitative Fit Testing

Fit2Fit Accreditation

Fit Test FAQ's

Phone

+353 (0)45 438187

Out of Hours Contact

087 699 0203

Email Address:

sales@darkseagreen-hedgehog-979306.hostingersite.com

Company Headquarters:

Fit Test, Unit W3E, Toughers Business Park, Naas, Co.Kildare, W91 W08C, Ireland.

What is Quantitative Fit Testing?

Quantitative Fit Testing (QNFT) is a precise method used to verify that a tight-fitting respirator forms an effective seal against the wearer’s face. At Fit Test Ireland, we use the industry-leading TSI PortaCount Respirator Fit Tester, which provides accurate, objective measurements—removing the guesswork involved in assessing respirator fit.

How It Works

The TSI PortaCount works by measuring microscopic particles in the ambient air and comparing them to the number of particles that leak into the respirator while it is worn. The ratio between these two measurements is known as the Fit Factor. A higher Fit Factor indicates a better seal and a more protective fit.

The Testing Process

01

Pre-Test Setup:

The test subject puts on the respirator, and a sampling tube is attached to the mask. This tube connects to the PortaCount device to prepare for accurate fit testing.

02

Real-Time Monitoring:

The wearer completes standardised movements such as breathing, head turns, and talking while the PortaCount measures airborne particles and calculates the Fit Factor in real time.

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Automated, Objective Results

The system delivers an instant pass/fail result based on respirator type and regulations, removing any guesswork and ensuring consistent, accurate outcomes.

Why Use Quantitative Testing?

Higher Accuracy

Provides numerical results rather than relying on taste or smell (used in qualitative tests).

Essential for Tight-Fitting Respirators

Required for half-mask and full-face respirators used in high-risk environments.

Meets Irish & International Standards

Compliant with HSA regulations and recognised globally (e.g., HSE INDG 479, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134).

Quantitative vs Qualitative Comparison

Feature Quantitative Fit Testing (QNFT) Qualitative Fit Testing (QLFT)
Method Uses a machine (e.g., TSI PortaCount) to measure actual particle leakage into the mask Based on user's ability to detect a taste/smell (Bitrex, Saccharin, etc.)
Result Type Numerical Fit Factor (objective and measurable) Pass/Fail (subjective, based on senses)
Accuracy & Reliability ✅ Highly accurate and consistent – removes human error ⚠️ Less reliable – results vary with user sensitivity and cooperation
Applicable Mask Types All tight-fitting masks (incl. FFP2, FFP3, half-mask, full-face) Only FFP2, FFP3, and half-face masks
Required for Full-Face Masks ✅ Yes – industry standard for full-face and high-risk applications ❌ Not suitable for full-face respirators
Regulatory Compliance ✅ Preferred method under HSE INDG479, HSA guidelines, BSIF Fit2Fit standards Acceptable only where appropriate (low-to-moderate risk, and for specific masks)
Test Duration 15–20 minutes 20–30 minutes
User Participation Minimal – machine handles measurement High – user must respond to taste/smell cues
Environmental Control Needed Low – performed in normal environments Moderate – requires test hood and controlled setup
Ideal For High-risk roles, healthcare, pharma, construction, regulated industries Small teams, low-risk jobs, basic compliance

Book Your Quantitative Fit Test Today

Get precise, data-backed results with our certified quantitative face fit testing service. Ideal for half and full-face respirators, our testing ensures full compliance and complete peace of mind.