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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: The North emergency escape mouthbit respirator meets NIOSH Approved standards. This part comes with the following: Carrying Bag.
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: The North emergency escape mouthbit respirator is packaged 10 per case and meets NIOSH Approved standards. This product comes with the following: Carrying Bag.
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: The 3M emergency escape mouthbit respirator is packaged 10 per case. Proper sizing is important when buying this SKU. The size for this product is Universal.
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: The 3M emergency escape mouthbit respirator is packaged 20 per case. Proper sizing is important when buying this item. The size for this product is Universal.
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Supplier: MSA Safety
Description: Provides emergency respiratory protection against carbon monoxide gas resulting from underground fires or explosions. A one-time-use device for escape purposes only, it provides respiratory protection against carbon monoxide in otherwise respirable air. Should not be used in
- Application: Other
- Features: Ventilated
- Industry: Building and Construction, Mining
- Type: Cartridge / Filter
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Description: addressing: Emergency escape respirators Selection and use of supplied air respirators in training Standard operating procedures for respiratory protection equipment training Evaluation of an individual's ability to act properly during a simulated emergency
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SCBA 101: Self-contained Breathing Apparatuses and Supplied Air Respirators with an Escape Self-contained Breathing Apparatus
In an industrial environment, a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or a supplied air respirator with an emergency escape cylinder (SAR/ESCBA) is like a catastrophic insurance policy: you know you need one and you hope you will never have to use it. But if you do use it, it had better work
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Federal Register > Thursday, January 8, 1998 > [63 FR 1152] Respiratory Protection
The Dow Chemical Company (Ex. 54-278) addressed the inspection of emergency escape respirators , stating, "Emergency escape respirators such as mouthbit respirators, usually stored in the box or bag they come in, do not need to be inspected monthly." .
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Federal Register > Friday, January 10, 1997 > [62 FR 1494] Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride
Under paragraph (g)(7)(ii), the employer must perform qualitative or quantitative fit testing initially and at ‡least annually thereafter for each employee wearing a negative pressure respirator, including those employees for whom emergency escape respirators of this type are provided.
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Labor > Occupational Safety and Health Administration > Preambles > Methylene Chloride > [FDBK DOL osha.pre] Secti...
Under paragraph (g)(7)(ii), the employer must perform qualitative or quantitative fit testing initially and at least annually thereafter for each employee wearing a negative pressure respirator, including those employees for whom emergency escape respirators of this type are provided.
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Labor > Occupational Safety and Health Administration > Preambles > Respiratory Protection > [FDBK DOL osha.pre] S...
The Dow Chemical Company (Ex. 54-278) addressed the inspection of emergency escape respirators , stating, "Emergency escape respirators such as mouthbit respirators, usually stored in the box or bag they come in, do not need to be inspected monthly." .
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Labor > Occupational Safety and Health Administration > Guidance Documents > [FDBKF2010071312084048204 ] Small Ent...
When the alarm sounds, employees in the affected department must immediately don their emergency escape respirator , shut down their process equipment, and exit the work area.
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Countries > Canada > Province of British Columbia > Regulations > Workers Compensation Act > [CANADA BC Reg 1997-296] Regulation 296/1997 - Occupational Health...
Emergency escape respirators .
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Labor > Occupational Safety and Health Administration > Compliance Directives > 1992 > [FDBK DOL osha.direc] CPL 0...
EMERGENCY ESCAPE RESPIRATORS . . . . . . . . . . .
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Labor > Occupational Safety and Health Administration > Compliance Directives > 1994 > [FDBK DOL osha.direc] CPL 0...
addition to normal inspection protective equipment, CSHOs conducting these inspections shall be provided with flame retardant coveralls for protection from flash fires and with NIOSH-approved emergency escape respirators for use during any emergency conditions.
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Independent Agencies / Commissions > Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission > Commission Decisions > 2001 > [FDBKF2003...
The citation alleges that Fluor Daniel “did not provide emergency escape respirators for employees workingin the Phosgene/Resin Plant.” .