RI 2750 Gas Mask For Protection Against Amonia Gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Fieldner S. H. Katz H. W. Frevert
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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3
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270 KB
Publication Date:
May 1, 1926

Abstract

"The Bureau of Mines, in its investigations of as masks for use in mines and allied industries tests masks that are voluntarily submitted by manufacturers for examination, and issues approval certificates for masks that meet the bureau's specifications. This paper describes the tests that were conducted on an ammonia gas mask by the Bureau of Mines, which successfully met all requirements and tests for ammonia, masks. The mask tested, known as the GMD ammonia gas mask, is manufactured by the Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. This ammonia gas mask, which forms a pocket over the face and allows breathing through the nose, consists of a face-piece with non-shatter eyeglasses; this is attached by means of a corrugated rubber tube to a canister supported on wearer's chest by a harness. The canister is green in color and is of tinplate construction. It was a disc valve at the bottom to prevent exhalation through the canister. The filling of the canister consists of a specially impregnated activated charcoal, about 750 c.c. in volume and weighing about 520 grunn. The material is supported above the check valve by a dome of wire screen covered with toweling. Above the granular material is a filter of absorbent cotton screens, and all materials are hold firmly in place by pressure from strong"
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APA: A. C. Fieldner S. H. Katz H. W. Frevert  (1926)  RI 2750 Gas Mask For Protection Against Amonia Gas

MLA: A. C. Fieldner S. H. Katz H. W. Frevert RI 2750 Gas Mask For Protection Against Amonia Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.

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