8. solvent wipe-down, paint mixing, and spray gun cleaning
all require this type of respirator...
Engineering, 12.09.2019 18:20 rustalex6045
8. solvent wipe-down, paint mixing, and spray gun cleaning
all require this type of respirator:
a. hall-facepiece apr with n100 filters
b. continuous flow sar with tight fitting-facepiece
c. half-facepiece apr with organic vapor cartridge
d. any respirator is acceptable,
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