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Self Rescuer Respirator, PAPR System, 60 min Escape Duration, For IDLH Yes
- Item # 4LR89
- Mfr. Model # 455299
- UNSPSC # 46182005
- Catalog Page # N/A
Non-IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) emergency escape respirators include a mouth piece and filter or cartridge to remove airborne contaminants from breathable air. Emergency escape respirators provide safe breathing air when workers need to escape from areas with compromised air quality. They don quickly and are often assigned to workers or placed throughout a facility to make them quickly accessible to workers. Tanks typically have a 5 to 15 minute air supply.
Technical Specs
- Item Self Rescuer Respirator
- System Type PAPR System
- Escape Duration 60 min
- For IDLH Yes
- Brand and Series MSA W65
- Series W65
- Protects from Exposure To Carbon Monoxide
- Includes Dust Filter, Headstraps, Heat Exchanger, Hopcalite Catalyst, Mouthpiece, Noseclip
- Size Universal
- Packaging Steel Case
- Standards AS/NZS 1716:2003, EN 404 (FSR 4BR), NIOSH Approved
Non-IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) emergency escape respirators include a mouth piece and filter or cartridge to remove airborne contaminants from breathable air. Emergency escape respirators provide safe breathing air when workers need to escape from areas with compromised air quality. They don quickly and are often assigned to workers or placed throughout a facility to make them quickly accessible to workers. Tanks typically have a 5 to 15 minute air supply.