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Full-face Air-Purifying Respirator SR 200
Table of contents
I
NIOSH Approval Limitations
II
General Respirator Use Limitations
III
Introduction
IV Configuration and selection guide
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NIOSH/DHHS Labels (Separate insert
pages included with this booklet)
I. NIOSH Approval Limitations
Note: All cautions and limitations do not
apply to all applications. Refer to the NIOSH
matrix approval label insert (add part num-
ber) to verify the applicable cautions and
limitations.
Chemical cartridge APR application:
A- Not for use in atmospheres containing less than
19.5 percent oxygen.
B- Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous
to life or health.
C- Do not exceed maximum use concentrations es-
tablished by regulatory standards.
H- Follow established cartridge and canister change
out schedules or observe ESLI to ensure that
cartridges and canisters are replaced before
breakthrough occurs.
I- Contains electrical parts that may cause an ignition
source 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 selected, 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 respirators.
P- NIOSH does not evaluate respirators for use as
surgical masks.
FF- Respirators are to be fit tested prior to use with the
heaviest cartridges, canisters, filters and/or acces-
sories intended to be used. Fit testing should also
be conducted while wearing all personal protective
equipment intended to be used. See User's Instruc-
tions for fit test requirements.
S- Special or critical User's Instructions and/or specific
use limitations apply.
The following are NIOSH Cautions and Limitations
for PAPR applications:
A- Not for use in atmospheres containing less than
19.5 percent oxygen.
B- Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous
to life or health.
C- Do not exceed maximum use concentrations es-
tablished by regulatory standards.
F- Do not use powered air-purifying respirators if air
flow is less than four cfm (115 lpm) for tight fitting
facepieces or six cfm (170 lpm) for hoods and/or
helmets.
H- Follow established cartridge and cartridge change
schedules or observe ESLI to ensure cartridges and
canisters are replaced before breakthrough occurs.
I- Contains electrical parts that may cause an ignition
source 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 selected, 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 respirators.
P- NIOSH does not evaluate respirators for use as
surgical masks.
FF- Respirators are to be fit tested prior to use with the
heaviest cartridges, canisters, filters and/or acces-
sories intended to be used. Fit testing should also
be conducted while wearing all personal protective
equipment intended to be used. See User's Instruc-
tions for fit test requirements.
S- Special or critical User's Instructions and/or specific
use limitations apply.
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