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  2. Powered air-purifying respirator - Wikipedia

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    A PAPR, gown, and biosafety cabinet in use in a BSL-3 laboratory. All parts of the PAPR are visible: the waist unit holding the fan, filter, and battery; the hose; and the mask, in this case a flexible, loose-fitting one. A powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) is a type of respirator used to safeguard workers against contaminated air.

  3. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    Air-purifying respirators range from relatively inexpensive, single-use, disposable face masks, known as filtering facepiece respirators, reusable models with replaceable cartridges called elastomeric respirators, to powered air-purifying respirators (PAPR), which use a pump or fan to constantly move air through a filter and supply purified air ...

  4. Mechanical filter (respirator) - Wikipedia

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    Filtering facepieces are typically simple, light, single-piece, half-face masks and employ the first three mechanical filter mechanisms in the list above to remove particulates from the air stream. The most common of these is the white, disposable standard N95 variety; another type is the Surgical N95 mask.

  5. Elastomeric respirator - Wikipedia

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    mouth-bit respirators, which fit in the mouth with the nose pinched shut (escape only) quarter-mask or orinasal mask, covering the mouth and nose only; half-mask, from below the eyes to below the chin; fullface mask, from above the eyes to below the chin; Some elastomeric masks include one-way valves to let exhaled air out unfiltered.

  6. Supplied-air respirator - Wikipedia

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    "A hose mask respirator, for entry into and escape from atmospheres not immediately dangerous to life or health, which consists of a strong large diameter hose with low resistance to airflow which the use draws inspired air by means of his lungs alone, a harness to which the hose is attached, and a tight-fitting facepiece".

  7. Disposable masks can take up to 450 years to decompose ... - AOL

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    That’s three-quarters of 129 billion masks that end up in the trash monthly — or 3.4 billion daily — according to one frequently cited estimate of global mask use, and that’s on top of all ...

  8. NIOSH air filtration rating - Wikipedia

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    Use of the TC-14G canister schedule or the TC-23C chemical cartridge schedule for a given respirator depends on whether "acid gas" is a designated contaminant, which is designated for gas mask canisters only, or if the manufacturer is obligated to list all designated contaminants supported by a given chemical cartridge.

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