Honeywell Disposable Particulate Respirator User Instructions
b. dizziness or other distress occurs;
c.
you smell, taste or sense irritation from the contaminants; or
d. the respirator becomes damaged.
4. Some of these respirators offer relief from the irritating effects of gases/vapors at nuisance levels (i.e. levels
less than the OSHA PEL). Respirators against
nuisance odors / organic vapors
are so designated by the
mark “
OV
” on the respirator’s packaging and/or on the respirator. Respirators against
nuisance acid gases
(e.g. Hydrogen fluoride, Chlorine) are so designated by the mark “
AG
” on the respirator’s packaging and/or
on the respirator.
Do not use if levels exceed the PEL.
WARNING:
Failure to properly select the appropriate respirator for all the contaminants and their concentrations against
which protection is required, or a failure to follow either these Warnings and the Instructions for Use, or the
Cautions and Limitations contained within the NIOSH Approval Label on the other panel of this box, will
result in exposure to the hazardous materials and the risk of serious injury, illness or death.
5. All approved respirators shall be selected, fitted, used and maintained in accordance with CSA, OSHA, and
other applicable regulations.
6.
Any air purifying respirator, when properly selected and fitted, will significantly reduce, but will not completely
eliminate, the breathing of contaminant(s) by the respirator wearer. You will obtain better protection from a
supplied air respirator.
7. NIOSH does not evaluate respirators for use as surgical masks.
*Before an employee may be required to use any respirator with a negative or positive pressure tight-
fitting facepiece, the employee must be fit-tested with the same make, model, style, and size of
respirator that he or she will be using.