Respirator Fit Test; Preparations For Use - MSA ADVANTAGE 1000 Instrucciones De Uso

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RESPIRATOR FIT TEST

A qualitative or quantitative respirator fit test must be carried out for each wear-
er of this respirator to determine the amount of protection it will provide.
Respirator fit tests are explained fully in the
Respiratory Protection, ANSI Z88.2, which is published by the American
National Standards Institute.
QUANTITATIVE TEST - If a Quantitative Fit Test is used, a fit factor that is at
least 1000 shall be obtained before that respirator is assigned to an individual.
QUALITATIVE TEST - If a Qualitative Fit Test is used, only validated protocols
are acceptable. The individual must pass a test designed to assess a fit factor
of at least 1000.
Regardless of facial dimensions and respirator sizing charts, respirator fit test-
ing, either qualitative or quantitative, must be performed to ensure the respira-
tor selected provides an adequate fit.
The user must perform a respirator fit test and follow all warnings and lim-
itations specified. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury or
death.
FILTER(S) / CANISTER(S)
See separate insert for NIOSH Approval Information (P/N 818082).

PREPARATIONS FOR USE

The following inspection points must be checked before donning the gas mask.
A mask that fails the inspection must not be used. The mask must be repaired
or replaced.
1. Headbands: Check to see that the headbands still have their elasticity.
Inspect for cracks or tears and make sure all buckles are in place and work-
ing properly.
2. Facepiece: Check facepiece for dirt, cracks, tears or holes. Inspect the
shape of the facepiece for possible distortion that may occur from improp-
er storage and make sure the rubber is flexible, not stiff.
3. Inhalation and exhalation valves: Check for cracks, tears, distortion, dirt or
build-up of material between valve and valve seat.
4. Canister receptacle(s): Check to make sure gaskets (if appropriate) are in
place and check for cracks and damage to threads or bayonets.
5. Canister and/or filters: Make sure canister and filters are clean. Never try to
clean a filter or canister by washing it or using compressed air. Inspect can-
ister for dents, scratches or other damage, particularly the sealing bead.
Note: If using a threaded canister, a canister adapter must be used and must
be inspected prior to use.
TAL 146 (L) Rev. 12 - 814175
merican National Standard for
WARNING
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