help-it P2 Duck bill Respirator Fitting User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- help-it
Table of Contents
help-it P2 Duckbill Respirator Fitting
How to use/fit mask
- Open edges of respirator to reveal cavity where face
- Slightly curve nose wire.
- Find flaps along the length of both sides of the mask and expose elastic headbands
- Hold top and bottom elastic as shown using your index fingers and thumbs to separate headbands. Place chin in the cup of the cavity.
- Pull the headbands back and over the head. Release the lower band around the neck.
- Position the upper band on the crown of your head
- Confirm the nose wire around the bridge of the nose firmly by pressing down with your fingers
- Adjust the rest of the mask until comfortable and you are sure you have a good facial fit and the edges are secure (facial hair may impede fit). The mask should collapse slightly when you breathe in and expand when you breathe out. You should not feel any air leaking between your face and the mask
How to remove/dispose of the mask
- Handling only the straps, pull the lower strap over the head first, then remove the upper strap. Do not touch the front of the mask. It may be contaminated after use.
- Holding the straps, dispose of the mask inlined waste bin. Clean your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer.
BE SAFE
EVERY TIME YOU PUT ON A MASK DO A FIT CHECK
- POSITIVE PRESSURE SEAL CHECK Slowly exhale to see if the face-piece bulges slightly.
- NEGATIVE PRESSURE SEAL CHECK Take a quick deep breath to see if the facepiece collapses slightly.
Warning (AS/NZS 1715 for further information on user suitablility and selection)
- As with the use of any respiratory device, the wearer must first be trained in the proper use of the product.
- This product does not protect the wearer against gases, vapors,
- Solvents from paint spray operations, or in atmospheres containing less than 19.5% oxygen.
- Use only Inadequately ventilated areas containing sufficient oxygen to support life.
- Do not use when concentrations of contaminants are immediately dangerous to life or health.
- Breathing becomes difficult
- Dizziness or other distress occurs
- Discard and replace the respirator if it becomes damaged, breathing resistance becomes excessive, or at the end of a shift
- Failure to follow all instructions and warnings on the use of this respirator during all times of exposure can reduce the respirator
Help-It® P2 duckbill respirators AS/NZS 1716:2012 (non-reusable) Intended to protect against mechanical and thermal generated particles
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