evil_lurker
National Hazard
Posts: 767
Registered: 12-3-2005
Location: United States of Elbonia
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Mood: On the wagon again.
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Score!!! Supplied air respirator...
Just landed a brand spanking new MSA pressure on demand air line respirator for $230 US.
http://media.msanet.com/NA/USA/SAR/AirLineRespirators/Pressu...
It has the Ultra Elite mask, a belt mounted regulator that hooks onto an air compressor up to 300 feet away using standard quick connect fittings and
can be upgraded to an escape cylinder.
Once upgraded with an escape cylinder it will be NIOSH/MHSA approved for use in environments that are considered Immediatly Dangerous to Life and
Health.
F'n sweet I say. Now I can play with some of the more poisonous chemicals outside without a fume hood...
I figured if I can't be protected from the fumes via a fume hood, this is the next best option, and considering how toxic some stuff is, you just
about gotta have one on for safety anyways even with a fume hood.
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Magpie
lab constructor
Posts: 5939
Registered: 1-11-2003
Location: USA
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Mood: Chemistry: the subtle science.
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You may already know this but any respirator equipment is only as good as the fit on your face, assuming you need to pull a slight vacuum while using
it. IIRC the air on demand type would.
I never have been on supplied air but used to have to go thru an annual mask fitting test and practice with the escape air cartridge (SKA-PACK). I
would occaisionally use a particulate air respirator when entering radioactive contamination zones at work.
Don't get me wrong - this is constructive criticism. I commend you for putting your $ to protect your health.
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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