Respiratory Protection

Respiratory Protection

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN P1, P2 AND P3 FILTERS

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Protector safety respirators are a mandatory component of uniforms for various industries. Whether you’re in construction, welding, concrete work or any other trade, safety respirators protect you from harmful airborne particles, chemicals, and other contaminants that can cause severe respiratory illnesses.

Respiratory protection equipment, such as protector safety respirators, can help filter out these dangerous substances and significantly reduce workers' risk of respiratory illness. That way, you can focus on the job without the added worry of the adverse effects of inhaling these harmful airborne particles.

Respiratory protection equipment for industrial use

If you work in an environment that exposes you to vapours, smoke, concrete dust, sawdust or other airborne particles, safety respirators protect your eyes and face from any harm without obstructing your vision.

In our vast selection, you’ll find durable and highly effective disposable masks in various grades to protect you from different-sized particles. Our powered and supplied air respirators will provide safe air to inhale, simultaneously protecting you from airborne contaminants, along with our respiratory fit test kits and other accessories. All of our safety respirators meet the latest Australian safety standards for professional use, so you can rest assured you’re shopping for the best products that provide long-term protection.

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  • Respirators are specially designed to protect against small sized particles and particulates such as dusts, smokes, mists, organic vapors, harmful toxic gases, etc.
  • Depending upon their efficiency to filter these particles and particulates these half face masks are further classified into three filtration effectiveness classes such as:-

P1 – Filters about 80% of particles smaller than 2 micrometers
P2 – Filters about 94% of particles smaller than 0,5 micrometer
P3 – Filters about 99,95% of particles smaller than 0,5 micrometer


P1 Filters

Hazard Types

  • Mechanically generated particles
  • Chrysotile
  • Silica dust

Things to consider when selecting

  • P1 particulate filter will only provide protection against these hazards that are listed above and not against anything more that these.
  • Also, the filtering efficiency of these P1 filters is less than 90%.


 P2 (White) Filters

Hazard Types

  • Solid and liquid particles that do not contain oil.
  • Non-toxic household cleaners and disinfectants.
  • Non-toxic dusts from sanding, grinding, sawing and insulating particles.

 Things to consider when selecting

  • P2 particulate filter – Mechanically and thermally generated particulates.
  • Also, the filter efficiency of these P2 filters is only 90%-95%.

 

P3 (Pink) Filters

Hazard Types

  • Solid and liquid particles, including those containing oil.
  • Dusts, mists, and fumes from sanding, grinding, cutting, drilling metal.
  • Mist droplets from spraying.
  • Organic Vapours and Gases.

Things to consider when selecting

  • P3 particulate filter – All particulates including highly toxic materials.
  • P3 filters separates 99.95% of airborne particles.
  • P3 has also an organic vapor relief.


Cautions and Limitations

  • These filters should not be used in the atmosphere that has oxygen level below 19.5%.
  • Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards.
  • Always seal tight the respirator when in use. Please check for the leakage if any and fix it before you start your work.

  • Filters should be replaced after 40 hours of work or when breathing get tough.
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