The 3M™ 5000 Series Half Facepiece Disposable Respirator Assembly with Organic Vapor and P95 Particulate Filters, Respiratory Protection (51P71, 52P71, 53P71) helps provide protection against certain airborne contaminants. This respirator is NIOSH approved for respiratory protection against certain organic vapors and particulates up to ten times the permissible exposure limit (PEL). Half Facepiece respirator may be used in a variety of workplace applications, including spray painting, pesticides, agriculture, construction, and transportation. This disposable respirator assembly offers greater convenience by reducing the need for long-term maintenance. This half facepiece respirator is an ideal choice for intermittent use.
NIOSH, a Federal government regulatory agency, has tested and approved the 5000 Series to help reduce breathing certain airborne contaminants. The cartridge installed in this respirator assembly has been assigned the NIOSH color code of “Black.” This respiratory protection system is not for use in environments that are immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH). Breathing hazardous vapors can be harmful to your health. The 3M™ Half Facepiece Disposable Respirator 5000 Series helps reduce exposure to certain organic vapors. NIOSH approved against certain organic vapors and particulates. Use for a variety of applications including spray painting, pesticides, agriculture, construction and transportation. |
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3M Half Face Dspbl Respirator Mask Vapor/P95
Good, comfortable and I rarely smell the MEK.
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