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Cadmium respirator selectionCd

Nickel-cadmium batteries, electroplating and coatings, pigments, brazing/silver-solder alloys, PVC stabilizers, solar cells, and cadmium-bearing metal smelting/recovery.

OSHA PEL
0.01 mg/m3
8-hr TWA (as Cd; 5 ug/m3); action level 0.0025 mg/m3
NIOSH REL
Carcinogen — reduce to lowest feasible
IDLH
9 mg/m3
Class
Particulate
N/R/P filters

OSHA standard: 29 CFR 1910.1027 (general industry); 29 CFR 1926.1127 (construction)

Particulate hazard. Measured in mg/m³ and captured by N/R/P particulate filters — not gas/vapor cartridges. Solid particulate/fume, non-oil - N/R/P all acceptable; N100/P100 (HEPA-level) recommended because cadmium is a carcinogen with a very low PEL. Choose respirator assigned protection factor to the airborne Cd level. See the cartridge & filter guide.

Calculator for Cadmium

Inputs

Cadmium exposure

Unit
ppm
ppm
ppm

Enter molecular weight to convert values when you switch between ppm and mg/m³.

Result

Enter a concentration and an exposure limit to see the compliant respirators and their Maximum Use Concentration.

Hazard ratio = concentration ÷ OEL · Minimum APF must meet or exceed it · MUC = APF × OEL (capped at IDLH). Source: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(d)(3)(i)(A), Table 1 — Assigned Protection Factors. Last verified 2026-07-16.

Maximum use concentration for Cadmium by respirator

MUC = APF × the OSHA PEL (0.01 mg/m3), capped at the IDLH (9 mg/m3). Use this as a reference for the highest concentration each respirator class may be used at.

RespiratorAPFMUC (mg/m3)
Air-Purifying Respirator · Quarter mask50.03
Air-Purifying Respirator · Half mask100.05
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Half mask · Demand100.05
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus · Half mask · Demand100.05
Powered Air-Purifying Respirator · Helmet / hood250.13
Powered Air-Purifying Respirator · Loose-fitting facepiece250.13
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Helmet / hood · Continuous flow250.13
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Loose-fitting facepiece · Continuous flow250.13
Air-Purifying Respirator · Full facepiece500.25
Powered Air-Purifying Respirator · Half mask500.25
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Full facepiece · Demand500.25
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Half mask · Continuous flow500.25
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Half mask · Pressure-demand / positive-pressure500.25
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus · Full facepiece · Demand500.25
Powered Air-Purifying Respirator · Full facepiece1,0005
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Full facepiece · Continuous flow1,0005
Supplied-Air Respirator (Airline) · Full facepiece · Pressure-demand / positive-pressure1,0005
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus · Full facepiece · Pressure-demand / positive-pressure10,0009IDLH

Notes

NIOSH does not assign a numeric REL: it recommends reducing exposures to the lowest feasible concentration and treats cadmium as a potential occupational carcinogen (Ca) - hence no nioshREL value is reported here. IDLH 9 mg/m3 applies to both cadmium dust and fume (as Cd).

Sources

Data confidence: high. Values are cited from OSHA and NIOSH but should be verified against the current source and a qualified professional before use. See how this works.

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