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Self-contained respirators

Air line breathing apparatus Canister respirator Self-contained breathing apparatus Canister respirators with particulate filters Cartridge respirator General purpose dust respirators High efficiency dust respirators... [Pg.300]

MSA Home Page 2000, Air-purifying Respirators, Conventionally Maintained, Replacement Canisters for Gas Masks. 4MSA Home Page 2000, Supplied Air Respirators, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. [Pg.97]

First-aid should be carried out by an appropriately trained person who has the necessary knowledge to understand the basis for the primary care. The first-aider (rescuer) should be wearing protective equipment, ideally skin protection (including gloves) and an absorbent filter or, preferably, air-supplied respirator self-contained positive pressure breathing apparatus (Ballantyne and Salem, 2005 Hall and Rumack, 1998). The first-aider should ensure the following ... [Pg.519]

Air-purifying respirator Supplied-air respirator Self-contained breathing... [Pg.185]

Atmosphere supplying respirator— Any respirator that provides clean air from an uncontaminated source to the face piece examples include supplied-air (airline) respirators, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), and combination supplied air/SCBA devices. [Pg.469]

A combination full facepiece pressure demand supplied-air respirator Self-contained breathing apparatus (SAR) with auxiliary self-contained air supply. [Pg.289]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Self-contained or airline breathing apparatus solvent-resistant rubber gloves chemical splash goggles Symptoms Following Exposure Inhalation causes impairment of coordination, headache. Contact with liquid causes mild irritation of eyes and skin. Ingestion causes irritation of mouth and stomach General Treatment for Exposure INHALATION remove victim from contaminated area administer artificial respiration if necessary call physician. SKIN wipe off liquid wash well with soap and water. INGESTION induce... [Pg.101]


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