When working with chemicals, a respirator with a chemical cartridge or filter should be used to protect against inhaling harmful fumes or vapors.
A NIOSH-approved respirator with specific cartridges for hydrogen sulfide, such as an organic vapor respirator with a chemical cartridge (specifically designed for hydrogen sulfide), should be used to protect against exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas. It's essential to conduct a proper fit test and training for individuals using a respirator for this purpose.
Isoflurane is the technical name for a type of ether used as an anesthetic in surgical procedures. It is an inhaled anesthetic, fed to the patient through a mask before, and often during, surgical procedures.
Yes, typically desflurane, isoflurane, or sevoflurane are used.
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If it is only the dust you are worried about then a particulate respirator will provide protection, i.e. a N95 up to a P100. That is if there is enough oxygen in the area that you can use an air purifying respirator. If not then you would need to use supplied air. Supplied air is often used during the fumigation process where a cartridge respirator may not provide adequat protection.
Cartridge paper is a high quality type of heavy paper used for illustration and drawing. It was originally used for making weaponry cartridges
The Canon BCI 16 is an ink cartridge for printing out photos. The type of ink used in the cartridge is specifically used for printing high resolution photographs.
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No. A respirator and ventilator are alike, but different. A ventilator is what they out people on either life support or during surgery. A respirator is used to help breathing not do it for you! (:
BULLET is the term used for the projectile fired from a cartridge. The largest civilian rifle cartridge is the .950 JD Jones.
That would be a "Respirator".