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3M Air-Mate PAPR 231-01-30 Instructions pour l'utilisateur
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Airflow decreases or stops
Any part of the system becomes damaged
Airflow into the respirator decreases or stops
Breathing becomes difficult
You feel dizzy or your vision is impaired
You taste or smell contaminants
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Your face, eyes, nose or mouth become(s) irritated
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You suspect that the concentration of contaminants may have reached levels at which this respirator may
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no longer provide adequate protection.
Do not expose blower/filter assembly directly to sparks or molten metal spatter. Direct contact with sparks or
molten metal spatter may damage the filter, allowing unfiltered air into the breathing zone, which may result
in sickness or death, and may cause the filter or blower housing to ignite, resulting in serious injury,
sickness or death.
Do not clean respirator with solvents. Cleaning with solvents may degrade some respirator components
and reduce respirator effectiveness. Inspect all respirator components before each use to ensure proper
operating conditions. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death.
Never attempt to clean filters by knocking or blowing out accumulated material. This may result in damage
to the filter membrane allowing hazardous particles to enter the breathing zone, resulting in sickness or
death.

USE INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Important

Before use, the wearer must read and understand these User Instructions. Keep these User Instructions for
reference.

Use For

Respiratory protection against certain airborne particulate contaminants including dusts, fumes, mists,
radionuclides and asbestos.

Do Not Use For

Protection from gases or vapors
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Oxygen deficient atmospheres
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Contaminant concentrations that are unknown or immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH)
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Contaminated concentrations that exceed the assigned protection factor (APF) recommended for the
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applicable headpiece or the APF mandated by specific government standards, whichever is lower.
Refer to additional limitations and cautions under NIOSH Cautions and Limitations.

Respirator Selection and Training

Use of these respirators must be in accordance with applicable health and safety standards, respirator
selection tables contained in such publications as American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z88.2-1992,
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standard Z94.4 or pursuant to the recommendations of an industrial
hygienist. The employer must have a written respirator program in place which is in accordance with the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) respiratory protection standard found in 29 CFR
1910.134 prior to using any respirator. In Canada, follow CSA standard Z94.4 or the requirements of the
authority having jurisdiction in your region.
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