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N95 vs. PAPR - User Comfort See This and More on N95 Vs. PAPR here. Health care professionals, as well as business owners and workers in professions requiring close personal contact, must consider several factors when choosing between different types of respiratory protection to reduce exposure to transmissible respiratory pathogens....

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Breathe easy in a NIOSH-certified Battery Powered Air-Purifying Respirator (PAPR) with Lightweight Drawstring and Tuck-In Hood - knowing the air inside your hood has been pulled through a high efficiency HEPA filter that removes up to 99.9999% of particulates down to 0.12 microns. No fit test required, easy setup, intuitive...

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RPB Safety is launching the PX5 PAPR - the next generation of Powered Air Purifying Respirators - this Summer. The technology is so advanced, the CDC and NIOSH have fast tracked the certification of this product in light of the pandemic, working together to approve it in a record time...

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Several of our supplied air respiratory protection solutions from RPB® Safety have an option for "RZ" or "RZ System" fittings. This innovative system makes it impossible to connect a respirator to anything other than breathing air. Learn all about this system below.   Copied/Pasted directly from https://www.rpbsafety.com/case-study-the-rz-system/:   Following a fatality where a blaster...

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With innovative advancements in cut resistant glove technologies such as corrosion-resistant stainless steel meshes, microbial coatings suitable for food service, advanced grip coatings, and ergonomic design, the cut resistant gloves market is anticipated to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.32% between 2018 and 2023. With a market share...

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Since 2017, 2 fatalities in 18 cases of silicosis across 4 states has brought new focus to the respiratory health of more than 96,000 employees employed by nearly 8,700 stone fabrication industry businesses across the United States. Silicosis is a progressive, potentially fatal lung disease caused by occupational exposure to respirable c-silica. Adverse...

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