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Honeywell Standard RD40 Respirator Filters
- Available in a wide range filtration options from organic gases (A, AX, B) sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride or ammonia specific (E, K) particulate (P) or combination canisters
- Reusable canisters provide an economical and durable breathing filtration solution
- Constructed from high-grade charcoal providing above standard filtration while maintaining low breathing resistance for less user fatigue
- Compact design reduces weight and size to allow for optimum field of vision when installed
- The filters sealing plugs and safety covers allow them to be stored for up to 6 months
- Ideal for use in the chemical, manufacturing, construction, mining, refinery, pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial cleaning industries
- Store in a cool, dry area with the caps attached
- Compatible with the Honeywell Optifit Twin® Respirator Mask and the Honeywell Optifit Full-Face Respirator Mask sold separately
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Documentation
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Product Guides & Training Tools
EN1487 + EN148 or EN143Good to know
Employees are required to cooperate with employers and use necessary preventative measures. These measures should be followed in accordance with the proper information and training. As such, employees must:
Use respiratory protective equipment (RPE) properly whenever necessary
Report any defects and/or damages on the device immediately
Participate in RPE training or instruction (correct fitting procedures)
Inform employers of any medical conditions that may interfere or be adversely affected by use of the provided RPE
One major problem employers face with regards to proper use of RPE is an over-reliance on user 'common knowledge'. Establishments with this problem can improve in two main areas:
Working knowledge of both employers and employees: Management and workers both need to be aware of and properly understand respiratory risks and general RPE issues.
Knowledge of monitoring, maintenance and storage requirements (substandard maintenance is a common problem)
Fortunately, there are clear steps employers can take for improvement. Some of these are:
Involve employees and gather feedback on the provided RPE (regarding comfort, convenience, etc)
Monitor availability of options
Examine historical practices within the establishment
Provide training for managers as well as the workforce
Seek advice from related establishments or external sources (consultants, manufacturers, etc) -
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Customer Reviews
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PostedComment2 years ago
Service: Arrived in ahead of date predicted on order acknowledgement, but that was 2 months after ordering! All goods as expected.
Product: Everything fine and delivered in good time
5 years agoService: Fast, accurate, well documented. Arrived as promised.
Product: High end filters - long endurance. Seems expensive until you experience what they do for you. Used these with a full face respirator (and a full chemical protection suit) to do spray creosoting of a large (38m x 15m) wooden stable block during hot weather. No penetration of creosote vapour during 3 full days of use and only moderate reduction of "breathability" over the job.
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