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Honeywell North Primair PA921

Original price $702.00 - Original price $702.00
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$702.00
$702.00 - $702.00
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The Honeywell North™ Primair™ 900 Series is a headgear assembly designed for use with the Honeywell North™ Primair™ 700 Series Belt-Mounted Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR). The PA900 Series headgear solution offers advanced ergonomics, supreme fit and materials, and the highest of protection levels on the market. The PA900 Series is lightweight, easy to don and doff, easy to use/maintain, and adapted with accessories applicable to the task at hand (i.e. shrouds for chemicals).
  • Provides respiratory protection against most dusts, fumes, mists, particulate radio-nuclides, and radon progeny attached to dusts, fumes, and mists, as per configuration selection, for extended periods of time.
  • Ideally suited for applications where non-powered air-purifying respirators are not practical or the higher protection factor of a hood is required, yet where the atmospheres are not immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) or where there is an oxygen content of at least 19.5%
  • Meets the requirements of NIOSH CFR 84 when assembled from components listed on the NIOSH approval label included with the product. For detailed information on these systems, see the user manuals for those products. Refer to the NIOSH approval labels provided with the Honeywell North™ Primair™ PA900 Series Headpieces for specific NIOSH approval numbers.
  • The Honeywell North™ Primair™ PA900 Series Headpieces combined with the PA700 Series PAPR is for protection from particulates where (i) the concentration does not exceed the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) as determined by the Assigned Protection Factor (APF) of the headpiece, (ii) the concentration is below the contaminant’s IDLH level, and (iii) there is sufficient oxygen in the work environment per the OSHA Regulation 29 CFR Section 1910.134 or CSA Standard Z94.4 requirements.