Catalogue Profix 2022

LAHTI PRO PROLINE MEGA TRYTON VULCAN Technical informations PAGE WWW.PROFIX.COM.PL 191 FFP1 FFP2 FFP3 Concentration of harmful substances up to 4xMAC up to10xMAC up to30xMAC Filtering efficiency 80% 94% 99% Flow 20% 6% 1% Initial exhalation resistance with a flow of 95l /min. <210 Pa <240 Pa <300 Pa • CE marking and designation of notified body • positive test result for dolomite dust clogging • designation of the multiplicity of use (NR - singleuse; R - multiple-use) • individual product number • standard no. • production date • model designation • protection class • name of manufacturer X-200 FFP2 NRD EN 149:2001+A1.2009 11.09.16 0380 1437 XX RESPIRATORY PROTECTION HAND PROTECTION LIST OF STANDARDS EN 149 – Respiratory protective devices – Filtering half masks to protect against particles – Requirements, testing, marking. This standard specifies the minimum requirements for filtering half masks as respiratory protective devices to protect against particles except for escape purposes. Laboratory and practical performance tests are included for the assessment of compliance with the requirements. MAC – maximum acceptable concentration of a toxic chemical compound or different intensity of a harmful agent, the impact of which on an employee within an 8-hour of daily and average weekly working time specified in the Labour Code, within the period of their professional activity should not cause any negative changes in their health condition. Filtering half masks are divided according to filtering efficiency into three classes : FFP1, FFP2, FFP3 . Table of filtering efficiency for every class Protective gloves are an extremely important element of PPE used for protection of hands against agents that are unwanted and/or harmful to the health and life. Properly selected protective gloves will not only provide adequate hand protection, but will also guarantee maximum comfort of use, having a positive impact on safety and quality of the performed work. USING RESPIRATORY PROTECTION DURING WORK IS REQUIRED WHEN: • concentration of dangerous substances in the air exceeds the Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC) for such substances. • oxygen content in the breathed air is lower than 17% of its composition • Temperature of the breathed air exceeds the acceptable norm, in which a person may work MARKING OF HALF MASKS

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