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3M 6300 Technical Data Sheet
Gas and Vapour Filters:
FILTER
IMAGE
STANDARD
6051 (06911)
EN14387: 2004
6055 (06915)
+A1:2008
EN14387: 2004
6054
+A1:2008
EN14387: 2004
6057
+A1:2008
EN14387: 2004
6059
+A1:2008
EN14387: 2004
6075
+A1:2008
EN14387: 2004
6096
+A1:2008
Particulate Filters:
FILTER
IMAGE
STANDARD
5911
EN143:2000 +
5925(06925)
A1:2006
5935
2125
EN143:2000 +
2135
A1:2006
2128
EN143:2000 +
2138
A1:2006
EN143:2000 +
6035
A1:2006
EN143:2000 +
6038
A1:2006
CLASS
HAZARD
INDUSTRY
- Anywhere conventional paints are used
(non-isocyanates, subject to usage condi-
tions)
- Vehicle manufacture
A1
Organic Vapours
- Aircraft manufacture and refurbishment
A2
(b.pt. > 65°C)
- Boat Building
- Ink and dye manufacture and use
- Adhesive manufacture and use
- Paint and varnish manufacture
- Resin manufacture and use
- Manufacture and Maintenance of refrigera-
Ammonia &
K1
tion equipment
derivatives
- Spraying and handling Agrochemicals
As 6051, but including:
Combination organic vapours
- Electrolytic processes
ABE1
(b.pt. >65ºC),
- Acid Cleaning
inorganic & acid gases
- Metal Pickling
- Metal Etching
Combination organic vapours
ABEK1
(b.pt. >65ºC), inorganic & acid
As 6057 & 6054
gases & Ammonia
Organic Vapours
A1 +
As 6051 but also:
(b.pt. >65ºC) &
Formaldehyde
- Hospitals and Laboratories
Formaldehyde
Organic vapours (b.pt.
- Use of Mercury & Chlorine
A1HgP3 R
>65ºC), Mercury vapour,
- Particulate applications
Chlorine & Particulates
CLASS
HAZARD
INDUSTRY
- Pharmaceutical / Powdered Chemicals
- Construction / Quarrying
P1
- Ceramics / Refractory materials
Particulates (Fine
P2
- Foundries
Dusts & Mists)
P3
- Agriculture
- Woodworking
- Food Industry
- Pharmaceutical / Powdered Chemicals
- Construction / Quarrying
- Ceramics / Refractory materials
P2 R
Particulates (Fine
- Foundries
P3 R
Dusts & Mists)
- Agriculture
- Woodworking
- Food Industry
- Welding
- Paper Industry
Particulates, Ozone &
P2 R
- Brewing
nuisance levels of Organic
P3 R
- Chemical Processing
Vapours & Acid Gases
- Typical Smog
- Inks and Dyes
- Pharmaceutical / Powdered Chemicals
- Construction / Quarrying
- Ceramics / Refractory materials
Particulates (Fine
P3 R
- Foundries
Dusts & Mists)
- Agriculture
- Woodworking
- Food Industry
Particulates, Hydrogen
Fluoride at 10 x TLV,
As 6035 but also:
P3 R
Nuisance levels of Organic
- Aluminium smelting
Vapours &
- Mining
Acid Gases
Approvals
The 3M 6000 Series Respirators and 6000/5000/2000 Series
Filters have been shown to meet the Basic Safety Requirements
under Article 10 and 11 of the European Community Directive
89/686/EEC, and are thus CE-marked. These products were
examined at the design stage by: BSI Product Services, Kitemark
House, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, HP2 4SQ,
England (Notified Body 0086).
Standards
These products have been tested to the relevant European Standards:
6000 Series Half Masks to EN140: 1998.
6000 Series Gas and Vapour filters to EN14387:2004 +
A1:2008
2000 and 5000 Series and 6035, 6038 Particulate filters to
EN143: 2000 + A1:2006.
Correct Usage
When the 6000 Series Half Mask is fitted with
Gas & Vapour Filters:
6000 Series gas and vapour filters, it may be used in
concentrations of gases or vapours (types specified by 3M) up
to 50 x the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) or 1000ppm (5000ppm
for 6055) whichever value is lower.
6075 offers protection against organic vapour (as above) and
10ppm formaldehyde only.
6000 Series gas and vapour filters should not be used to
protect the wearer against a gas or vapour that has poor
warning properties (smell or taste).
When the 6000 Series Half Mask is fitted with
Particulate Filters:
5911 filters may be used in concentrations of particulates up to
4 x TLV.
5925, 2125 or 2128 filters may be used in concentrations of
particulates up to 12 x TLV.
5935, 2135, 2138 or 6035, 6038 filters may be used in
concentrations of particulates up to 50 x TLV.
2128 and 2138 filters may be used to protect against ozone
up to 10 x TLV and offers relief from acid gases and organic
vapours at levels below the TLV.
6038 offers protection against 10 x TLV Hydrogen Fluoride
and offers relief from acid gases and organic vapours at levels
below the TLV.
Cleaning and Storage
Cleaning is recommended after each use.
1.
Disassemble by removing the filters, head straps and other
parts.
2.
Clean and sanitize the mask (excluding filters) using 3M™
105 Face Seal Cleaner or immersing in warm cleaning
solution and scrubbing with a soft brush until clean. Parts
may also be cleaned in a domestic washer.
3.
Disinfect respirator by soaking in a solution of quaternary
ammonium disinfectant or sodium hypochlorite (30 ML
household bleach in 7.5L of water) or other disinfectant.
4.
Rinse in fresh, warm water and air-dry in noncontaminated
atmospheres.
Water temperature should not exceed 50°C.
Do not use cleaning agents that contain lanolin
or other oils.
Do not autoclave. .
Use Limitations
1.
These respirators do not supply oxygen. Do not use in oxygen
deficient areas.*
2.
Do not use for respiratory protection against atmospheric
contaminants, which have poor warning properties, are
unknown or immediately dangerous to life and health, or
against chemicals, which generate high heats of reaction
with chemical filters. (The 3M S-200 Supplied-Air Respirator
System can be used against contaminants with poor warning
properties, subject to other use limitations).
3.
Do not modify or alter this device.
4.
The assembled respirator may not provide a satisfactory face
seal with certain physical characteristics (such as beards or
large side burns) resulting in leakage between the respirator
and the face. The user assumes all risks of bodily injury,
which may possibly result.
5.
Do not use with unknown concentrations of contaminants.
6.
Do not use for escape purposes.
7.
Leave the work area immediately and check the integrity of
the respirator and replace respirator and / or filters if:
Damage has occurred or is apparent.
Breathing becomes difficult or increased breathing
resistance occurs.
Dizziness or other distress occurs.
You taste or smell the contaminant or an irritation occurs.
8.
Store this device in a sealed container away from
contaminated areas when not in use.
9.
Use strictly in accordance with respirator and filter
user
instruction leaflet.
* 3M definition minimum 19.5% by volume oxygen