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of engine driven compressors, precautions
must be taken to prevent engine exhaust gases
from entering the air intake of the compressor.
Compressor engine exhaust should be piped to
a
location
safely
compressor air intake. Compressors vary in
design and operation; therefore, it is important
that users carefully read the manufacturers
operation and maintenance instructions.
3.20
An appropriate respirator airline filter such as
the PanBlast™ VisiFlo, PBF or PBF Junior must be
installed and regularly maintained to remove
objectionable odors, oil mist, oil vapors, water
condensation, water pipe scale and any other
particulate matter.
3.21
Breathing Air Supply from Cylinders
! WARNING ! – NEVER USE OR OPERATE
BREATHING AIR CYLINDERS WITHOUT THE
PROPER TRAINING AND USE OF PRESSURE
REDUCING DEVICES.
3.22
The user or user's employer must ensure that
all cylinders used to supply breathing air meet
all the requirements including, but not limited
to, testing, maintenance, certificate of analysis
for air quality, and moisture content.
3.23
All cylinders must be equipped with a properly
maintained pressure reducing valve to ensure
that the air pressure supplied to the respirator
helmet is as specified in the table of section 3.2.
4.0
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
! WARNING ! – READ SECTION 1.0 OF THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS
EQUIPMENT/APPARATUS.
4.1
Check that the inner lens is in place and
correctly seated within the inner lens gasket.
OUTER LENS
INNER LENS
4.2
Ensure that the protective removable layers are
removed from each side of both the inner lens
and outer lenses before using the respirator
helmet.
NOTE: THE PROTECTIVE COVERS ON THE
INNER
AND
OUTER
TRANSPARENT.
LENS PROTECTIVE COVER
downwind
from
the
INNER LENS GASKET
LENSES
MAY
BE
INNER / OUTER
LENS
- 3 -
! WARNING ! – THE LENSES HAVE NOT BEEN
COATED
WITH
COMPOUNDS. DO NOT USE THE RESPIRATOR
HELMET IF OPERATOR VISION IS IMPAIRED IN
ANY WAY DUE TO MISTING OR FOGGING.
4.3
Check that the outer lens is in place, and
correctly located in the outer lens frame
assembly, and that the outer lens frame is
securely latched in the closed position against
the inner lens gasket.
SEALING BAND
NOTE:
THE
BAC-BH-0158-00
CONFORM TO AS/NZS 1337.1.2010 TYPE-V
IMPACT
RESISTANCE
PROTECTION
ABRASIVE
PARTICLES
FITTED BY TRAINED PERSONNEL TO THE
FOLLOWING TITAN II RESPIRATOR HELMET
ASSEMBLIES: BAC-BH-0022-05, BAC-BH-0138-
00, BAC-BH-0141-00, BAC-BH-0144-00, BAC-
BH-0139-00, BAC-BH-0142-00 & BAC-BH-0145-
00.
OUTDOOR UNTINTED: THESE LENSES ARE
INTENDED FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE
WHERE NO OPTICAL RADIATION HAZARDS
EXIST OTHER THAN SOLAR RADIATION. THEY
ARE
INTENDED
PROTECTION
RADIATION FROM THE SUN, BUT ARE NOT
INTENDED
TO
AGAINST SUN GLARE. THE INNER LENS MUST
BE
FITTED
BY
ACCORDING
TO
OUTLINES IN SECTION 8.9 OF THIS MANUAL.
4.4
Check that both the inner collar and outer cape
are in place, and that the rubber sealing band is
correctly positioned to provide a seal around
the full circumference of the bottom of the
respirator helmet, and over the top of the outer
cape press studs.
4.5
Carefully fit the sealing washer to one end of
the breathing tube, and attach it to air entry
fitting on the rear of the respirator helmet, by
screwing the breathing tube fitting in the
clockwise direction. Ensure that the breathing
tube fitting is secured and hand tight.
BREATHING TUBE
ASSEMBLY
ANY
ANTI-FOGGING
OUTER LENS
FRAME LATCH
INNER
LENS
FOR
OPERATOR
AGAINST
REBOUNDING
WHEN
CORRECTLY
TO
PROVIDE
ADEQUATE
AGAINST
ULTRAVIOLET
PROVIDE
PROTECTION
TRAINED
PERSONNEL
THE
GUIDELINES
AS
BREATHING TUBE
FITTING
SEALING
WASHER

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