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  2. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    An open circuit SCBA typically has three main components: a high-pressure gas storage cylinder, (e.g., 2,216 to 5,500 psi (15,280 to 37,920 kPa), about 150 to 374 atmospheres), a pressure regulator, and a respiratory interface, which may be a mouthpiece, half mask or full-face mask, assembled and mounted on a framed carrying harness. [74]

  3. Respirator assigned protection factors - Wikipedia

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    Source [26] Negative pressure full face mask. APF decreased from 900 to 40 after PF studies in the workplace. Negative pressure full face masks; Measurement of protection factors of negative pressure full face masks with high-efficiency filters in the laboratory revealed a risk of decrease in protective properties to a small values. [27]

  4. Elastomeric respirator - Wikipedia

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    Full-face elastomeric respirators generally seal better. [2] For substances hazardous to the eyes, a respirator equipped with a full facepiece, helmet, or hood is recommended. [35] Eyeglasses can clash with elastomeric masks. Conventionally, full-face masks are modified, with prescription lenses inserted into the mask.

  5. Powered air-purifying respirator - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Masks may be reusable or disposable. Some masks allow the full face to be seen by others, aiding in interpersonal communication. [1] PAPRs have low breathing resistance, unlike filtering facepiece respirators such as N95 masks. [3] A PAPR may have adjustable air flow rates for added comfort. [1]

  6. Dust mask - Wikipedia

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    A notable occupational use of dust masks is in farming, where dust masks are used to avoid the effects of farmer's lung, a disease caused by the inhalation of dusts from agricultural products. [1] The toxicity mainly comes from allergy to mold in the dust, which can lead to lung damage due to the immune response, [ 7 ] as opposed to an inherent ...

  7. European respirator standards - Wikipedia

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    The European respirator standards refer to the filtering classification by EN 149, EN 14683, and EN 143, all European standards of testing and marking requirements for respirators. [1] FFP standard masks (where FFP stands for filtering facepiece) [ 2 ] cover the nose, mouth and chin and may have inhalation and/or exhalation valves.

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