Fernez Nato Gas Mask Respirator P3 Cbr Nbc Filter Full Panoramic En136 Sperian
BRAND NEW IN THE BOX STOCK RESPIRATOR. Made by Fernez of France part of Sperian Protection and owned by Honeywell. NATO GAS MASK RESPIRATOR with FULL VISION VISOR. Instructions inside are in Polish as these are the current Polish NATO Spec Gas Mask. (I have included usage instructions within this listing to assist). ISO 9001 / 2000. See seton. Co. Uk. Honeywell Panoramasque Full Face Respirator. Mask comes on its own. This fits all Commercial or NATO Issue NBC/ CBRN / P3 40mm thread FILTERS. We have another listing for this mask with Scott P3 PF10 FILTERS. Product Type Respiratory Protection. Brand formerly known as FERNEZ by Willson. Is a full face mask, certified following EN 136:1989 standard, APR, dedicated to offer respiratory protection, depending on the canister type assembled on it. A full-face mask must be used when the toxic concentration does not permit the use of a half mask. A full-face mask must be used with EN141 or EN143 class 2 or 3 certified filters. The Nominal Protection Factor and the Assigned Protection Factors are : PANO + P3 : PF 1000 – APF 20 PANO + gas canister : PF 2000 – APF 40 PANO + combined gas P3 : PF 1000 – APF 20. They can only be used in sufficiently ventilated premises where the atmosphere contains a minimum oxygen concentration of 17 %. CHARACTERISTICS : – Wide field of vision ensuring excellent lateral and downwards visibility – Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) visor – Facepiece seal on faceblank – EPDM faceblank, making the mask lightweight and resistant to wear – Good facial compatibility – One size with a high face-adaptability coefficient – Five-strap head harness – Quick-release adjusting buckles – Cotton neck strap – Side lobes for wearing prescription spectacles inside mask – Speech diaphragm for better speech transmission (stretched stainless steel membrane) – Silicone exhalation valve – RD40 x 1/7 connection to mask conforming to the EN 148-1 standard. PACKAGING : Packaged in individual boxes. These instructions are intended for use with CE certified PANORAMASQUE masks in compliance with the European Standard EN 136:1998. The full-face masks of category 2 are intended for general use, those of category 3 for special use. The PANORAMASQUE masks must only be used in accordance with the instructions given here. Incorrect use might result in danger to life or limb. PANORAMASQUE full-face masks are manufactured in strict compliance with European standard EN 136:1998. The protection category and the type of application of these masks depend upon the respiratory equipment that is used with them. PANORAMASQUE masks with a threaded Rd40 x 1/7 connector can be used with an approved filter cartridge which is in compliance with European standards EN141, 143, 371, 372 or 14387. PANORAMASQUE masks might also be connected to other respiratory protection equipment from SPERIAN which allows the use of full face mask EN 136:1998 in accordance with the specifications given in the user instructions of each apparatus. PANORAMASQUE masks with connection straps are intended for use with CE certified fire brigade helmets type F1, F1A and F1SF. Carefully remove the mask from the packaging. Do not store in temperatures below -20°C or above +50°C or in an atmosphere with a relative humidity above 90%. Store the mask in its original packaging or in a sealed container so that it is protected from sun and dust. Read the user instructions for the device attached to the mask. Donning the face mask (compare figures at the beginning of instructions). Pull neck strap over head, with visor of mask facing downwards. Pull bottom of mask under chin, and harness over head. Position the centre of head harness on the back of your head and progressively tighten the harness starting with the upper and then with the lower straps. Place palm of hand over mask connector, breathe in and hold breath. The mask should collapse onto face and remain so as long as breath is held. This helps to make sure that an effective seal is achieved. If the mask moves away from your face whilst breath is held, readjust head harness straps and repeat air tightness test. Removing the face mask. Push forward head harness buckle lugs with both thumbs to loosen and release head harness. Gently pull forward to ease mask up and over head. Remove the respiratory protection device from the mask connector. Wash the mask with lukewarm soap water or in an ultrasound tub with EPI-US in 3% watery solution (consult maintenance instructions for details). Do not use organic solvents or abrasive products for cleaning the mask. Rinse the mask thoroughly under clean running water. Dry the mask with a clean lint-free cloth and hang up neck strap in a well-ventilated area away from sunlight. When dry, polish visor with a soft cotton cloth and ALTUSIL. Background on Fernez Mask Company. Was a French inventor and pioneer in the field of underwater breathing apparatus, respirators and gas masks. He was pivotal in the transition of diving from the tethered diving helmet and suit of the nineteenth century to the free. Diving with self-contained equipment of the twentieth century. Using It In a CBRN Environment etc.