APR/CBRN APPLICATION
A- Not for use in atmospheres containing
less than 19.5 percent oxygen.
I - Contains electrical parts that may cause
an ignition in flammable or explosive
atmospheres.
J- Failure to properly use and maintain this
product could result in injury or death.
L- Follow the manufacturer's User's
Instructions for changing canisters.
M- All approved respirators shall be select-
ed, fitted, used, and maintained in
accordance with MSHA, OSHA and
other applicable regulations.
N- Never substitute, modify, add, or omit
parts. Use only exact replacement parts
in the configuration as specified by the
manufacturer.
O- Refer to User's Instructions, and/or
maintenance manuals for information on
use and maintenance of these respira-
tors.
R- Some CBRN agents may not present
immediate effects from exposure, but
can result in delayed impairment, ill-
ness, or death.
S- Special or critical User's Instructions
and/or specific use limitations apply.
Refer to User's Instructions before don-
ning.
T- Direct contact with CBRN agents
requires proper handling of the respira-
tor after each use and between multiple
entries during the same use.
Decontamination and disposal proce-
dures must be followed. If contaminated
with liquid chemical warfare agents, dis-
pose of the respirator after decontami-
nation.
V- Not for use in atmospheres immediately
dangerous to life and health or where
hazards have not been fully character-
ized.
W- Use replacement parts in the configura-
tion as specified by the applicable regu-
lations and guidance.
X- Consult manufacturer’s User’s
Instructions for information on the use,
storage, and maintenance of these res-
pirators at various temperatures.
Y- This respirator provides respiratory pro-
tection against inhalation of radiological
and nuclear dust particles. Procedures
for monitoring radiation exposure and
full radiation protection must be fol-
lowed.
Z- If during use, and unexpected hazard is
encountered such as a secondary
CBRN device; pockets of entrapped
hazard or any unforeseen hazard,
immediately leave the area for clean air.
CC- For entry, do not exceed maximum use
concentrations established by regulatory
standards.
HH- Used when at defined occupational
exposure limits, the rated service time
cannot be exceeded. Follow established
canister change-out schedules or
observe End-Of-Service-Life Indicators
to ensure that canisters are replaced
before breakthrough occurs.
QQ-Use in conjunction with personal protec-
tive ensembles that provide appropriate
levels of protection against dermal haz-
ard. Failure to do so may result in per-
sonal injury even when the respirator is
properly fitted, used, and maintained.
UU- The respirator should not be used
beyond eight (8) hours after initial expo-
sure to chemical warfare agents to
avoid possibility of agent permeation. If
liquid exposure is encountered, the res-
pirator should not be used for more than
two (2) hours.
PAPR/CBRN APPLICATION
A- Not for use in atmospheres containing
less than 19.5 percent oxygen.
F- Do not use powered air-purifying respi-
rators if air flow is less than four cfm
(115 lpm) for tight fitting facepieces or
six cfm (170 lpm) for hoods and/or hel-
mets.
H- Follow established cartridge and car-
tridge change schedules or observe
ESLI to ensure cartridges and canisters
are replaced before breakthrough
occurs.
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