Biological Particles
This respirator can help reduce inhalation exposures to
certain airborne biological particles (e.g. mold,
Bacillus
anthracis, Mycobacterium 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
may result in sickness or
death.
2. Before occupational use of this respirator in the U.S.A.,
a written respiratory protection program must be
implemented meeting all the requirements of OSHA
29 CFR 1910.134 such as training, fi t testing, medical
evaluation, and applicable OSHA substance specifi c
standards. In Canada, CSA standard Z94.4 requirements
must be met and/or requirements of the applicable
jurisdiction, as appropriate.**
** For Use in China: For the selection, use and
maintenance of respirator, please refer to China national
standard GB/T 18664.
3. The particles which can be dangerous to your health
include those so small that you cannot see them.
4. Leave the contaminated area immediately and contact
supervisor if dizziness, irritation, or other distress
occurs.
5. Store the respirator away from contaminated areas
when not in use.
6. Inspect respirator before each use to ensure that it is
in good operating condition. Examine all the respirator
parts for signs of damage including the two headbands,
buckles, noseclip, exhalation valve, nosefoam (8512)
or foam faceseal (8212), and facepiece material. The
respirator should be disposed of immediately upon
observation of damaged or missing parts.
7. Dispose of used product in accordance with applicable
regulations.