Northrock PPE Catalogue 2021
EAGLE RESPIRATORS
Innovative compact folding masks with 7 dynamic parts providing excellent facial movement with maximum comfort. The EAGLE’s mask “wings” open and adapt to the shape of any face, which allows the user to breath more freely. Available valved or unvalved, with either class FFP2 or FFP3 protection. All versions have passed the Dolomite optional clogging test (D), offering maximum breathing comfort.
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COMPACT FLAT FOLDING MAKING IT EASY TO STORE
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EN 149: 2001 +A1:2009 Respiratory Protective Devices - Filtering half masks to protect against particles European Standard for filtering half-masks. It contains laboratory tests to check the conformity with resistance to impacts, to cleansers and disinfectants, to temperature, to flame and with respiratory resist ance. With A1:2009 amendment, filtering dust masks are now classified as either single use /single shift (NR) or reusable/more than 1 shift (R). TLV: Contaminant concentration to which the user may be exposed without health effects. TIL : Total INWARD LEAKAGE - Leakage of the ambient atmosphere into the respiratory interface.
NPF: Nominal Protection Factor - Nominal level of protection given by respiratory PPE (in Laboratory conditions). APF: Assigned Protection Factor - Level of protection which can realistically be expected in the workplace conditions. DOLOMITE TEST (D): Optional test under EN149 for clogging with dolomite dust. Respirators which pass the dolomite clogging test are proven to provide a more comfortable breathing level and longer lasting performances of filtration. These respirators are marked with “D” letter.
AS/NZS 1716:2003 Australian and New Zealand Standard for Respiratory protective devices. The objective of this Standard is to provide minimum performance and testing criteria to be observed in the manufacture of respiratory protective devices. NIOSH The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. NIOSH is also directly responsible for several regulations, including 42 CFR Part 84, related to the approval of Respirator Protective devices.
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