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The 3M 7000002083 is an N95-approved disposable particulate respirator built for trade environments where metal fumes, welding smoke, soldering byproducts, and nuisance-level organic vapors are present. The respirator uses 3M electrostatically charged microfiber filter media that captures at least 95 percent of airborne non-oil-based particles while maintaining low breathing resistance. A carbon filter layer addresses ozone and nuisance-level organic vapors. The integrated exhalation valve reduces heat and moisture buildup inside the facepiece, a meaningful feature during extended wear on the job. This unit is sold in a box of 8 respirators.
This respirator is intended for use by industrial tradespeople, maintenance technicians, welders, and HVAC service professionals working in environments with particulate hazards. Typical applications include metal fume exposure during welding and soldering, grinding operations, and any task where nuisance-level organic vapor or ozone may also be present. The foam face seal and fully adjustable head straps allow for a secure, customizable fit across a range of face shapes. An adjustable noseclip helps complete the seal. The low-profile design is compatible with most protective eyewear and hearing protection commonly worn on job sites.
Designed for use in industrial and trade applications involving non-oil-based particulates, metal fumes, and nuisance-level organic vapors or ozone. Compatible with a variety of protective eyewear and hearing protection commonly used on job sites.
Respirators of this type are donned and fit-checked by the end user before entering a hazardous area. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 requires a written respiratory protection program, fit testing, and medical evaluation before workers use negative-pressure respirators such as N95 filtering facepieces. Power down or isolate the hazard source where possible before entering the work area. Inspect the respirator for damage before each use and discard if the facepiece, valve, or straps are compromised.
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