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Range
of
face
masks
TR
82
Model
Code
1
TR
82
112190000
2
TR
82
safety
glass
112220000
3
TR
82
Scratch
resistant
visor
112240000
4
TR
82
S
112170000
5
TR
82
S
safety
glass
112250000
6
TR
82
A
112300000
7
TR
82
A
Cl.3+
11230FR00
8
TR
82
B
112310000
9
TR
82
B
Cl.3+
11231FR00
Models
1
to
5
models
6
and
7
models
8
and
9
The
TR
82
face
masks
are
composed
of
the
following
elements:
The
facepiece
of
the
mask,
moulded
in
rubber
or
silicone;
High
visibility
panoramic
visor,
moulded
in
natural
polycarbonate
or
with
an
scratch
resistant
treatment
or
in
glass;
A
group
uniting
the
thread
connector
(EN
148
‐
1,
EN
148
‐
3
or
DIN
58600bayonet),
the
exhalation
valves,
the
inhalation
valve
and
the
speech
diaphragm
in
one
plastic
body;
An
internal
mask
which
reduces
the
dead
space,
moulded
in
rubber
and
equipped
with
two
valves
for
air
circulation,
which
prevents
the
visor
from
fogging
up;
An
head
harness
with
five
straps,
moulded
in
rubber,
and
equipped
with
rapid
release
buckles;
A
neck
strap
to
wear
the
mask
around
the
neck
during
breaks
from
work.
The
facemask
is
in
one
size,
and
it
adapts
to
the
face
without
undue
pressure,
creating
a
perfect
fit.
2.
Warnings
and
limitations
Do
not
use
the
mask
with
closed
circuit
oxygen
breathing
apparatus;
these
should
be
used
with
masks
without
exhalation
valves.
Always
make
sure
that
the
mask
does
guarantee
the
air
tightness
and
perfect
adherence
to
the
face
during
the
seal
test.
A
beard
and/or
the
use
of
spectacles
may
interfere
with
the
fit
of
the
mask
on
the
face.
In
the
latter
case,
use
corrective
glasses
with
a
special
frame,
available
on
request
Do
not
use
Models
1
to
5
(masks
for
filtering
systems)
if
the
air
has
an
oxygen
content
which
is
lower
than
17%
in
volume
(this
limit
may
vary
according
to
the
different
provisions
in
effect
in
the
country
where
the
equipment
is
used).
Do
not
use
Models
1
to
5
(masks
for
filtering
systems)
if
the
pollutants
are
unknown.
The
masks
can
be
used
without
any
risk
in
environments
which
are
rich
in
oxygen,
explosives
and
/or
flammable
substances.
A
possible
risk
may
arise
if
these
are
used
with
other
PPE
which
are
not
suitable
for
use
in
these
environments.
When
the
dangers
are
such
that,
besides
the
protection
of
the
respiratory
tract,
the
use
of
other
protective
equipment
is
also
required,
one
must
confirm
the
compatibility
of
this
equipment
with
the
masks.
The
use
of
other
PPE
(hearing
protectors,
head
protectors,
limb
protectors,
etc.)
shall
not
lower
the
effectiveness
of
the
Respiratory
Protection
Device.
Always
do
a
trial
fitting
before
actual
use.
In
cases
where
the
mask
is
used
in
the
presence
of
particularly
aggressive
liquid
chemical
agents,
always
confirm
the
compatibility
of
the
mask
with
such
chemicals
prior
to
use.
3.
Use
3.1
Putting
on
the
mask
Pull
the
straps
of
the
headpiece
to
their
maximum
length
by
releasing
the
adjustment
buckles.
Support
the
temporal
and
side
straps
of
the
headpiece
with
both
hands,
while
at
the
same
time
widening
them
so
that
you
may
be
able
to
insert
your
face
into
the
facemask.
Once
you
have
placed
your
chin
on
the
appropriate
resting
place,
pass
the
headpiece
over
your
head,
placing
it
in
Models
1
to
5
are
negative
pressure
full
face
masks
which
have
an
EN
148
‐
1standard
thread
connector
and
may
be
used
in
different
configurations:
with
filters
which
are
equipped
with
an
EN
148
‐
1
standard
thread
connection,
with
power
assisted
filtering
device,
as
part
of
an
airline,
with
fresh
air
equipment.
Models
6
to
9
are
positive
pressure
full
face
masks
with
an
EN
148
‐
3
connector
(models
6
‐
7)
or
a
DIN
58600
bayonet
connector
(models
8
‐
9)
so
that
they
can
be
used
as
components
of
a
self
‐
contained
breathing
apparatus
(SCBA).