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Either every 3, 6 or 12 months depending on wear frequency and working environment.
Organisational risk assessment required to establish.
Reminder: Corpro advises the purchase of a new mask after five years (i.e., 60 months) from the date of
manufacture.
3.2.6 Disposal
To establish the safest disposal method for the FFM1600, this will require a risk assessment by your
organisation. However, Corpro can provide the following information and recommendations:
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All parts of the mask are recyclable as the mask’s materials include thermoplastic elastomers
(TPE), polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or polycarbonate/acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene (PC/ABS) plastic, and silicone (valves only).
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Depending on your working environment, you made not be able to recycle the materials as
the mask may be classed as hazardous waste. This would need to be checked and, if classed
as hazardous waste, the appropriate disposal method should be outlined and followed.
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If the mask is not classed as hazardous waste, the product should be disposed of or recycled
as applicable in a controlled waste area at the occupational site / an agreed third-party site.
3.3 F1100 Filter Range
The F1100 range of filters contains 9 variants of twin filters. The range has particulate, gas/vapour and
combination options. These filters can be mounted onto both the HM1400 half mask and FFM1600 full
face mask (both filters must be of the same type and class when attached to the mask).
Example of filter type: Particulate, gas/vapour and combination.
Example of filter class: P3, A2, ABEK1P3, and so on.