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Latest revision as of 14:33, 4 October 2022
Description
A device are worn over the nose and mouth to minimize inhalation of dust and fumes. There are three basic types of respirators:
1. Air-Supplying - These respirators supply fresh air or oxygen by means of a gas cylinders or air compressor. They are complex and expensive systems that are usually only used in oxygen-deprived atmospheres.
2. Air-Purifying - These respirators use filters or chemical cartridges to purify ambient air as it is inhaled. They can be as simple as a dust mask or as complex as a full-face mask with multiple cartridges. Different cartridges and filters are designed to trap specific gases, vapors and dusts, such as solvents, silica or lead.
3. Powered Air- Purifying - These respirators pump ambient air through filters or cartridges then supply it to the interior of a full face mask. These respirators are often used when normal air-purifying respirator do not fit properly.
Synonyms and Related Terms
inhalator
Resources and Citations
- M. Rossol, The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide, Allworth Press: New York, 1994.