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3M 9913 GP1 NUISANCE ORGANIC VAPOUR RESP


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Ordering Code:10011868 
Mfr Code:7000008673 
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Unit of Sale:PACK 
Brand:3M 
 
It is important to wear respiratory protection when handling agricultural chemicals like pesticide and herbicide. 3Ms 9913, a disposable specialty respirator has type G class rating that can be worn when handling agricultural chemicals with low vapour pressure (below 1.3 Pa @ 25oC). The 9913 respirator is compatible with other 3M personal safety products, e.g. eyewear and earplugs.

Protection factor: 10 x Workplace Exposure Standard

Packaging: 15 respirators / box, 6 boxes / case



*Nuisance levels are those levels below the Workplace Exposure Standard



Proper selection, training and use are essential in order for the respirator to adequately protect the wearer from certain airborne contaminants.



Warning: Selection of the most appropriate Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) will depend on the particular situation and should be made only by a competent person knowledgeable of the actual working conditions and the limitations of RPE. Details regarding performance and limitations are set out on the respirator packaging and user instructions. Before using any respirator, the wearer must read and understand the user instructions for the product. Use in accordance with AS/NZS 1715:2009 Standard. Misuse can result in sickness or death. For more information, see your Supervisor or contact an Occupational Hygienist, Safety professional or 3M TechAssist Helpline Australia 1800 024 464 / New Zealand 0800 364 357.

Galvanised steel nose clip allows use in flammable atmosphere

Activated carbon layer reduces exposure to nuisance levels* of organic vapour and odour

Robust shell and cup design that is resistant to collapse for durability

Made from 3M Advanced Electret Filter Material for effective filtration with low breathing resistance

Does not contain components made from natural rubber latex
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