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Posted By Chris Mac
Anyone come across selecting face masks for use with this chemical.
I had some guys using FFP1 (moldex 2360) so 4 x OEL. They were complaining with symptons as indicated on the MSDS. Spent a bit of time in there myself and they are spot on it definetly does not seem up to the job this mask. (Predecessor did COSHH / TRA on this job)
I am considering a simple step up to FFP2 due to the usual problems with FFP3 I have come across (breathing through a brick)
Just wanted peoples imput really.
Thanks
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Posted By willhiem
Get on to the supplier, of masks that is, i cant remember my occ hygenie that well, or at all, but i don know the suppliers should know about transfer rates and protection values etc associated with the masks!
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze
Filters with the designation P (as in FFP1 or 2) are for particulates and will provide no protection from Butanol at all as it is inhaled in vapour/ gaseous form.
You will need a filter specifically designed for organic vapours, or better still try and devise a way to minimise exposure.
In the first instance seek advice from a reputable supplier for a short term solution (in my experience Arco are good).
In the longer term you need to either redesign the process or use a less hazardous solvent.
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Posted By Chris Mac
Cheers guys,
I stopped the process immediately as in my experience the 2360 was more of a dust mask for particulate matter.
Getting onto the supplier now,
Cheers
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze
Agree Dave,
We know next to nothing about the process at this moment so suggesting HOW it could be modified would be pointless.
But COSHH Essentials is a useful tool to give Chris a few ideas to start with.
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Posted By Chris Mac
Don't get me wrong I dont expect the process to cease indefinetly, I just can't have employees coming up to me saying they feel ill etc one after another, backed up by my findings on the measures that are currently in place
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