Surgical masks are sterile, your shirt is not.
No, they may wear dust masks and/or a visor as some trees are very dusty
No, apparently reusable cloth surgical masks are not used anymore. It has to do with cloth masks not adequately blocking bacteria: "Cloth surgical masks were replaced in the early 1960s with synthetic materials that also provide bacterial filtration." (scroll down to "Question: Some people ore starting to wear homemade cloth masks in the OR. The same masks are worn all day. Is this acceptable? What argument can be made against this practice?", <http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FSL/is_1_74/ai_76653447>)
Surgical masks are worn by Japanese people who are ill, so that they do not spread their germs to others around them.
Masks protect the practitioner from aerosols and body fluids that may contain microbes. Gloves protect the practitioner from skin transmitted pathogens. Masks and gloves protect the technician from the patient and the patient from the practitioner.
“No” Face Masks like surgical masks or medical masks get expired after one use because these masks are made up for use only once, it does not reusable so it does not that protective to use twice. There is a high risk of attacking viruses or gems when they get used for 2nd or 3rd time. I can suggest you as a manufacturer of various kinds of face masks, such as Disposable or 3 PLY Masks, FFP2 Masks and, FFP3 Masks. I am owning one of the leading Health care product suppliers company which is named “Odem Shop”
In Japan, wearing face masks is common as a way to prevent the spread of illness, particularly during colder months or when someone is feeling unwell. It can also be worn for protection against pollution or to reduce the chances of spreading germs in crowded places. Additionally, wearing a face mask is considered a way to show consideration for others in Japanese culture.
recyclable
No!!!!!!!!!!!They are not recyclable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here are basic PPE for the dental industry: surgical masks protective eyewear protective clothing gloves
yes it is recyclable
Thumbtacks are believed to be recyclable