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What is the SR100? Half face respirator Covers mouth and nose Filters out harmful substances from outside air Provides clean, filtered air to the lungs No eye or face/head protection Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

How does it work? Air is breathed in through the filter Air is breathed out through the exhalation valve The air you breathe is cleaned by the filter Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Why silicone? Daily use Long-term wear Comfort Soft material Non-allergenic Minimises perspiration Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Size matters! Small/Medium – Medium/Large People’s faces vary Facial seal Comfort Other safety gear (spectacles, goggle, ear muffs, hardhats etc.) Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Where used? Dust Aerosols Gas & vapour Viruses & bacteria Mould & fibres Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

No all-rounders Gas filters do NOT protect against particles Particle filters do NOT protect against gas Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Where NOT to use Not enough oxygen Unknown hazard Eye irritation IDLH Concentration too high Hair, beard, skin Asthma or similar Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

One mask, one user Do not share one mask between several users Mark mask with nametag or other ID Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Before every use: Face shaved & washed Intact mask No visible damage Correct filter(s) Filter(s) correctly fitted Do a leakage test Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Tell supervisor Any problems breathing through mask Troubles using mask with other safety gear Any damage Failed leakage test Unsure of how to use mask Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group

Thank you for watching Copyright © 2013 by The S.E.A. Group