COXT938793 Health Protection User Manual

May 15, 2024
COXT

COXT938793 Health Protection

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Specifications

  • Standard Compliance: EN 352-1, EN 166, EN 149
  • Model Number: COXT938793
  • Weight: 145 g
  • Sizes Available: S/M/L
  • SNR: 29 dB
  • Attenuation: values (in dB) across different frequencies:
Frequency (Hz) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Attenuation average value (dB) 15.9 11.6 21 29.9 38.3 35.5 37.5 36.6

FAQ

  • Q: How do I determine the correct size for the product?
  • A: The product is available in sizes S, M, and L. To determine the right size, measure your face according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Q: Can the product be reused?
  • A: The respiratory mask is designated as non-reusable (NR) and is intended for single use only. The face shield and goggles can be reused if properly cleaned and maintained.
  • Q: What are the recommended applications for each protective equipment?
  • A: The full face shield provides comprehensive face protection, goggles are suitable for eye protection, and the respiratory mask is designed to filter out solid and liquid particles during work activities.

Hearing protection

Article/Model: COXT938793 are capsule ear defenders with height- adjustable capsules and replaceable ear pads (TPE), foam inlays and capsule holder (stainless steel or plastic POM/PP + GF)
Using the device:
These products have been developed to reduce the damage caused by loud surrounding noise.
Recommendations:
It is advisable for users to ensure that the ear defenders sit correctly, are appropriately adjusted and are maintained under the manufacturer‘s instructions. Always wear these ear defenders when present in a noisy environment and ensure that the need for repair/upkeep is assessed at regular intervals.
IMPORTANT
Non-compliance with these recommendations can result in serious impairment of the protective effect of these headset ear defenders.

Assembly/adjustment/adaptation

  1. CONNEX ear defenders are designed to be worn on the head.

  2. Gently bend apart the two earpieces and place the headset on your head.

  3. Position the earpieces over your ears and pull on the earpieces to arrange them in place.
    Ensure that the seals of the earpieces cover your ears completely and sit tightly.

  4. The headpiece should sit loosely on the top of your head.

WARNING

  • These capsule ear defenders are suitable for medium and large head sizes.
  • Capsule ear defenders that conform to EN 352-1 have one of the following sizes: M (Medium), S (Small) or L (Large).
  • The size M is suitable for a large proportion of the users.
  • The sizes S and L are intended to be used by those users for whom size M is not appropriate.
  • The capsule ear defenders, especially the cushions, can degrade as a result of use. This being so, they should regularly be examined for things such as cracks and leaks.
  • Placing things such as hygiene covers over the cushions can impair the acoustic protection that the ear defenders offer.

Cleaning
This product can be damaged by contact with certain chemical substances. Contact the manufacturer for more information.
Do not clean using chemical agents. The ear defenders can be cleaned using a cloth moistened in a warm soap solution.
Allow to dry before reuse. Do not use brushes with stiff bristles or other materials that might damage the padding or insulation sections. Do not immerse the ear defenders in water. Use cleaning agents that are not likely to harm subsequent users.

Maintenance

These ear defenders and particularly the pads can become worn by repeated use and should thus be regularly inspected for the presence of splits and ruptures. Replace the pads as necessary or after six months at the latest. Remove the old pads from the earpieces and carefully insert the new ones in place, ensuring they are correctly positioned. Subsequently, press them firmly in place. Replace the insulation sections as necessary. Use-by-date.

Exemplary marking:

  • CONNEX – registered trademark
  • Conmetall Meister GmbH, Hafenstraße 26,29223 Celle Germany – Manufacturer’s address
  • COXT938701 – Article number
  • CE – EU Conformity mark
  • 2754 – Number of the named location
  • EN 352-1:2002 – Complies with EU directive EU 2015/425 and the norm EN 352-1:2002
  • 10/2021 – Date of production

Storage:
These ear defenders should be stored in a dry and dust-free place before and after use.
Replacement parts are available from the manufacturer.
Noise/acoustic protection:
Tested for compliance with EN 352-1: 2002

Frequency (Hz)| 63| 125| 250| 500| 1000| 2000| 4000| 8000
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Attenuation average value (dB)| 15.9| 11.6| 21| 29.9| 38.3| 35.5| 37.5| 36.6
Standard deviation (dB)| 4.6| 2.9| 1,6| 3.3| 3.3| 4| 3.7| 3.8
Minimum requirements (dB)| 0| 5| 8| 10| 12| 12| 12| 12
APV (dB)| 11.3| 8.7| 19.5| 26.7| 35| 31.5| 33.8| 32.9

SNR – 29 dB, H – 33 dB, M – 27 dB, L – 17 dB, weight: 145 g, size: S/M/L

Full-vision safety goggles

General
To prevent damage to health, read these instructions carefully and attentively, and store them for subsequent use!
The following signal words are used:
WARNING!
Indicates risks that may lead to potentially life-threatening injuries or serious personal injury. The safety glasses correspond to EN166:2001 “Personal eye-protection requirements”.
The safety glasses correspond to the PPE directive (EU) 2016/425, are type- tested and CE marked.

  • These safety glasses are designed for your protection. They are to be worn throughout the entirety of a risk situation. Interrupt your work if you feel dizzy, sense an irritation, or if the glasses are damaged.

WARNING!
Sensitive people may experience allergic reactions and rashes to the skin!
Before using the safety glasses, check whether they are compatible with your skin.

Proper use of the product
These safety glasses are designed to protect the eyes from injuries caused by the mechanical impact of flying particles. The safety glasses do not provide suitable protection against flash burns (e.g. they are not to be used when welding).

WARNING!
Careless treatment of the safety glasses may result in irreparable damage to the eyes!

  • Please note that the safety glasses do not provide absolute protection for the eyes and are not unbreakable.
  • Please note that particles moving at high speeds represent a risk if the safety glasses are worn over an ordinary pair of corrective glasses.
  • Regularly check the safety glasses for damages. They should be replaced if the protective glass has changed colour or is scratched.
  • Do not modify the safety glasses.
  • If the codes F, B and A on the frame and the lens are not identical, then the eye protection device is to be assigned to the lower class.
  • If mechanical protection against particles at high speed and at extreme temperatures is required, the selected eye protection device must be labelled with the code T directly after the code for the impact intensity (for example: FT, BT, AT). If this is not the case, the eye protection device may only be used at room temperature to protect against particles at high speed.
  • If you have any questions regarding replacement parts, please contact the distributor.

Duration of use
The materials used for manufacture are subject to natural ageing, the recommended duration of use is five years.
However, if the item displays signs of damage, it should be replaced immediately.

Cleaning, care and disinfection

  • Do not use abrasive agents, instead clean and rinse the safety glasses in warm, soapy water and dry them with a soft cloth.
  • Use alcohol to disinfect all parts of the safety glasses that come into contact with the skin of the wearer.

Storage conditions and transportation
Store the product in a clean and dry plastic bag or container and keep in an easily accessible room. Use a dry and impact-proof packaging method for transportation.

Disposal
The national regulations are to be observed when disposing of the item.

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Explanation of codes for frames

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Explanation of labelling for frames and lenses
Mechanical stability

  • without Minimum stability(filter only)
  • S Increased stability (filter only)
  • F Impact with low energy (45 m/s)
  • B Impact with medium energy (120 m/s)
  • A Impact with high energy (190 m/s)

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Respiratory mask

IMPORTANT:
Single-use respirators are classified according to one of three categories- ries-FFP1 FFP2, and FFP3. Before reading the following information, check the category to which the respirator belongs-this is indicated on the packaging and on the respirator. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the respirator provides the necessary level of protection for the type and concentration of the contaminant(s) in the area where the respirator is intended for use.
Intended use
The particle-filtering half mask is a self-contained respiratory protective device that is made in whole or part of filter materials.
Particle-filtering half masks are exclusively used for respiratory protection against volatile solid or liquid particles (dust, smoke, aerosols, aerosol vapours). Not reusable: for single use only.

Device category| Protects against following multiple- **le pollutant levels of the OELs*| Effects**
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Particle-filtering half mask FFP1| 4| Protects against particles with a max. size of 0.6 μm of non-toxic and non-fibrogenic pollutants.
Particle-filtering half mask FFP2|

10

| Protects against particles with a max. size of 0.6 μm and captures at least 95% of harmful dust, vapours and smoke; filters solid and liquid particles.

Particle-filtering half mask FFP3

|

30

| Protects against particles with a max. size of 0.6 μm and captures at least 99% of toxic substances and protects against droplet aerosols, carcinogenic substances, radioactive substances, enzymes, and microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi and their spores).
*) The occupational exposure limit values (OELs) include those specified in the German Technical Rules for Hazardous Substances (TRGS 900); – MAK and TRK (MAK = maximum workplace concentration; TRK = technical guidance concentration).

Directions for use

  • Fit the respirator and check leak tightness before entering the contaminated area. Wear the respirator for the whole duration of exposure to contaminants.
  • Use the respirator under applicable health and safety regulations.
  • Discard the respirator and replace it with a new one if the respirator is removed in a contaminated area
  • Excessive clogging of the respirator causes breathing difficulty and/or discomfort
  • The respirator becomes damaged (for respirators protecting against vapours if the smell of vapours present becomes detectable.)
  • Leave the contaminated area if dizziness, irritation or other distress occurs.
  • Only for single use, no maintenance necessary. Do not store and/or re-use after single use.
  • Discard the respirator after a single use (one shift, maximum).
  • Keep unused respirators in their closed box and store in a dry non-contaminated area between +5 and +55° C.

Notified body:
Instytut Technologii Tekstylnych CERTEX Sp. z o.o, ul. Gornicza 30/36, 91-765 Lodz, Poland Notified Body number: 2534

Fitting instructions

  1. Cup the respirator in the hand, allowing the headbands to hang freely.
  2. Hold the respirator under the chin with the nosepiece facing outwards.
  3. Place the lower headband around the neck below the ears. Holding the respirator against the face with one hand, place the top headband above the ears, around the crown of the head.
  4. Respirators with adjustable head-bands only: while maintaining the position of the respirator, adjust the tension by pulling tab of each head-band, (Tension may be decreased by pushing out on the back of the buckle).
  5. Mould the nose area to the shape of the face, running the fingertips of both hands from the top of the nose-piece down both sides while pressing inward.

COXT938793-Health-Protection-FIG-7

Check for leak-tightness (facial fit)

  1. Place both hands over the respirator and exhale sharply positive pressure should be inside the respirator. If you feel air escaping around the edges, re-adjust the respirator by tightening the nose-piece and/or increasing the tension of the headbands. Repeat the procedure until a satisfactory face fit has been achieved.
  2. Before using the mask, check its corpus, the ribbons and the valves whether they are damaged in any way. If so, do not use the mask.
  3. Check the use-by date on the box of the mask, to find out whether the respirator can still be used.

IMPORTANT
In the case of respirators with non-adjustable headbands, if you feel that the headbands are too loose, you can increase tension by tying a small knot in the headband.

Limitations to use:

  • Do not use these respirators or enter or stay in an area where:
  • Oxygen concentration is less than 17% (UK-19%)
  • Contaminants or their concentrations are unknown or immediately dangerous to life or health
  • Particulate concentrations exceed levels fixed by applicable health and safety regulations or protection factor x NPF-whichever is lower. Nominal protection factors: 4.5 for FFP1, 12.5 for FFP2 and, 50 for FFP3
  • Gases and/or vapours are present – except for respirators designated as protecting against vapours, in which case vapour concentrations should not exceed NPF.
  • Respirators protecting against organic vapours should not be used as protection against acid vapours and vice-versa.

WARNING:

  • Do not use it for fire-fighting. These respirators do not supply oxygen.
  • Do not use in oxygen-deficient atmospheres-e.g. tanks or other poorly ventilated areas (see ‘Limitations to use’).
  • Do not use it in explosive atmospheres.
  • For use only by trained and qualified personnel. Requirements for leak-tightness are unlikely to be achieved if the respirator is worn against a beard or facial stubble.
  • Masks marked with „NR“ must only be used for a single work shift.

Meaning of the symbols on the packaging

  1. The hourglass pictogram refers to the product’s service life which is indicated by the date code: year yyyy, month mm or year only yyyy.
  2. Book pictogram„I“: Please observe the manufacturer’s user instructions.
  3. Thermometer pictogram: Lowest and highest storage temperature
  4. Umbrella pictogram: Maximum relative humidity under the recommended storage conditions

Follow the directions for use provided in the manufacturer‘s instructions.|

Do not store at a relative humidity exceeding 75 %

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Store at a temperature of +5 ˚C to +55 ˚C

| Expiry date if stored under manu facturer‘s instructions – see label

EN149:2001 + A1:2009

Complies with the (EU) 2016/425 PPE Regulation

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