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1.  Cup the respirator in your hand, with the nosepiece at your fingertips, allowing the headbands to hang 

freely below your hand. 

2.  Position the respirator under your chin with the nosepiece up.  Pull the top strap over your head resting it 

high at the top back of your head.  Pull the bottom strap over your head and position it around the neck 
below the ears. 

3.  Place your fingertips from both hands at the top of the metal nosepiece.  Using two hands, mold the nose 

area to the shape of your nose by pushing inward while moving your fingertips down both sides of the 
nosepiece. 

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 Pinching the nosepiece using one hand may result in improper fit and less effective respirator 

performance.  Use two hands. 

4.  Perform a User Seal Check prior to each wearing.  To check the respirator-to-face seal, place both hands 

completely over the respirator and exhale.  Be careful not to disturb the position of the respirator.  If air 
leaks around nose, readjust the nosepiece as described in step 3.  If air leaks at the respirator edges, work 
the straps back along the sides of your head.  

If you CANNOT achieve a proper seal, DO NOT enter 

the contaminated area.  See your supervisor.

 

 

Removal Instructions 

See step 2 of 

Fitting Instructions

 and cup respirator in hand to maintain position on face.  Pull bottom strap 

over head.  Still holding respirator in position, pull top strap over head and remove respirator. 

 

NIOSH Approved: N95 

At least 95% filtration efficiency against solid and liquid aerosols that do not contain oil. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 820007023

Page 1: ...023 Particulate Respirator N95 User Instructions Keep these User Instructions for reference 07023 is a catalog number only NIOSH approved as 3MTM 8200 Particulate Respirator N95 See insert for approval label 1 ...

Page 2: ...tuberculosis etc but cannot eliminate the risk of contracting infection illness or disease OSHA and other government agencies have not established safe exposure limits for these contaminants Use Instructions 1 Failure to follow all instructions and limitations on the use of this respirator and or failure to wear this respirator during all times of exposure can reduce respirator effectiveness and m...

Page 3: ...respirator 4 Do not use with beards or other facial hair or other conditions that prevent a good seal between the face and the sealing surface of the respirator 5 Respirators can help protect your lungs against certain airborne contaminants however they will not prevent entry through other routes such as the skin which would require additional personal protective equipment PPE 6 This respirator is...

Page 4: ... and less effective respirator performance Use two hands 4 Perform a User Seal Check prior to each wearing To check the respirator to face seal place both hands completely over the respirator and exhale Be careful not to disturb the position of the respirator If air leaks around nose readjust the nosepiece as described in step 3 If air leaks at the respirator edges work the straps back along the s...

Page 5: ...TION In United States contact Internet www 3M com occsafety Technical Assistance 1 800 243 4630 For other 3M products 1 800 3M HELPS or 1 651 737 6501 3M Occupational Health and Environmental Safety Division 3M Center Building 0235 02 W 70 St Paul MN 55144 1000 3M 2009 98 0060 0073 5 2 5 ...

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