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          Workers in different industries are prone to respiratory hazards that exist in various forms like gases,   RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
          vapors, dusts, mists, fumes, smoke, sprays, fog and others. These substances can cause a person’s life or
          serious illnesses if not prevented.


          Respirators can provide them protection by removing contaminants from air before it is inhaled. Also,
          respiratory protective equipments gives the user the adequate protection needed against various
          contaminants that can endanger their life and health.

          • Dusts - such as those found when adding dry ingredients to a mixture.


          • Metal fumes - from welding, cutting, and smelting of metals.


          • Solvent vapors - from spray coatings, adhesives, paints, strippers, and cleaning solvents.


          • Infectious agents - such as tuberculosis bacteria in healthcare settings.

          • Chemical hazards - such as chlorine gas and anhydrous ammonia in chemical processing and
            use operations.


          • Sensitizing vapors or dusts - such as isocyanate, certain epoxies, and beryllium.


          • Oxygen deficiency - which might be found in confined spaces.


          • Pharmaceuticals - during the production of prescription drugs



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