Six things you may not have considered when investing in half-mask respiratory protection protection for your employees

May 19, 2026

For organisations reviewing half-mask respiratory protection in 2026, it may be time to ask a simple question: does your current product truly fit your workforce?

Respiratory protective equipment is the last line of defence against immediate exposure to inhalation hazards such as dust, mist, gas or vapour, as well as longer-term, often irreversible health conditions. Diseases such as silicosis, COPD and occupational asthma develop over time, but the decisions that contribute to them are made today.

This makes choosing respiratory protection more than a procurement exercise. It is a long-term commitment to employee comfort, health and safety.

Irreversible health conditions, with diseases such as silicosis.

This makes choosing respiratory protection more than a procurement exercise. It is a long-term commitment to employee comfort, health and safety.

With that in mind, here are six important factors that might be overlooked when selecting half-mask respirators and why a made-to-measure approach, is worth considering, for the sake of both your employees and your business.

1. Fit is not optional - it is everything

A respirator can only protect if it seals correctly. Standard sizing models assume that most people fall into small, medium or large. In reality, faces vary significantly. A made-to-measure approach uses a simple face scan to create a mask tailored to the individual, helping to achieve the correct fit first time and reducing the risk of leakage where it matters most.

2. Comfort directly affects safety

Discomfort is one of the most common reasons respiratory protection is worn incorrectly or removed too soon. Restrictive, sweaty or poorly fitting masks could lead to misuse. By reducing pressure points and improving wearability, a more comfortable respirator supports consistent use throughout the working periods.

3. One-size-fits-all does not reflect a real workforce

Workforces are diverse and differences in facial shape, structure and size can make it difficult for standard masks to perform consistently across all users. Made-to-measure respirators are designed to accommodate that diversity, helping organisations move towards more inclusive PPE provision that works for everyone.

4. Ownership changes behaviour

When employees are issued with personalised equipment, it changes how they engage with it. A respirator that is clearly theirs, designed for their face, labelled and stored properly is more likely to be looked after, maintained and worn correctly. This sense of ownership can support better day-to-day compliance.

5. Comfort and confidence go hand in hand

If a mask fits well and feels comfortable, employees are more likely to trust it. That confidence influences behaviour, encouraging consistent use and reinforcing safe working practices. In contrast, uncertainty around fit or comfort can lead to hesitation, adjustment or avoidance.

6. The downstream impact is often underestimated

Poorly fitting respiratory protection introduces risk that may not be immediately visible. Inconsistent sealing can lead to prolonged exposure, contributing to ill health and increased absence over time. This can impact productivity, raise insurance premiums, heighten compliance concerns and over time, increase exposure to legal liability and financial risk for employers.

When fit and comfort improves, optimised protection follows

Ultimately, respiratory protection is not just about meeting requirements. It is about ensuring that protection works in practice, for each and every individual who relies on it.

A made-to-measure approach represents a practical shift from issuing equipment based on averages, to providing protection uniquely designed around the wearer.

When employees are given protection designed specifically for them, it sends a clear message that their health and wellbeing truly matter.
 

That sense of personal value can build confidence in their equipment and a more positive experience at work. In turn, people are more likely to use their protection properly and consistently.


Talk to us about what a made-to-measure approach, such as the Mask Logic IdealFIT® 100 half-mask respirator, could mean for your workforce.


By Mike Forster March 15, 2026
Mask Logic achieves CE certification for the IdealFIT 100 made-to-measure half-mask respirator, combining 3D face scanning, comfort and improved fit for safer respiratory protection in diverse workforces.