IC 7600 Bureau Of Mines Approval System For Respiratory Protective Devices

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. J. Pearce
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has prepared, as circumstances have dictated, a series of Schedules setting forth the minimum requirements that various types of equipment should meet to be considered safe and satisfactory for use in certain hazardous or unhealthful conditions. These Schedules cover a wide variety of devices ranging from explosives to electrically operated mine locomotives. This paper deals with those Bureau of Mines Schedules under which respiratory protective devices are tested and approved, and its purpose is to explain the function and operation of these Schedules. Provisions have been made for testing and approval of the following types of respiratory protective devices: Self-contained breathing apparatus,2/ supplied-air respirators,3/ gas masks,4/ dispersoid respirators,5/ and chemical cartridge respirators.6 These devices are tested at the Central Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines in Pittsburgh, Pa. Self-contained breathing apparatus is tested by the Safety Branch, and the other types of respirators are tested by the Health Branch.
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APA: S. J. Pearce  (1951)  IC 7600 Bureau Of Mines Approval System For Respiratory Protective Devices

MLA: S. J. Pearce IC 7600 Bureau Of Mines Approval System For Respiratory Protective Devices. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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