Health Limitations; Training Program - Honeywell RU6500 Serie Manuel D'instructions

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HEALTH LIMITATIONS

You should be certified medically fit prior to using this respirator. In addition, there are both physiological and psychological
limitations which should be considered before using respirators. They include, but are not limited to:
a)
Emphysema
b)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
c)
Bronchial asthma
d)
X-ray evidence of pneumoconiosis
e)
Evidence of reduced pulmonary function
f)
Coronary artery disease
g)
Severe or progressive hypertension
h)
Epilepsy (grand mal or petit mal)
i)
Pernicious anemia
j)
Diabetes (insipidus or mellitus)
k)
Breathing difficulties when wearing a supplied air respirator
l)
Claustrophobia or anxiety when wearing a supplied air respirator
m) Abnormal EKG results from resting or stress tests
n)
Punctured or ruptured ear drum
o)
Medications
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TRAINING PROGRAM

These brief written instructions cannot substitute for a formal Respirator Training Program. Such training must be taken prior to
first use of this product and should include an opportunity for you to handle the respirator, learn how to inspect it, have it properly
fitted, wear it in normal air for a long familiarity period, and finally, to wear it in a test atmosphere.
The Training Program should be based on the most recent OSHA Regulation 29 CFR Section 1910.134, CSA Standard Z94.4,
Australian/New Zealand Standard 1715, or Brazilian MTE Respiratory Protection Program. You should also be familiar with any
other pertinent regulations promulgated by various Regulatory Authorities including ANSI Z88.2 in the USA.
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