The Lungs
Respirator Types
Common Respiratory Hazards
Respirator Safety
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The mouth, nose, nasal cavities, sinuses, trachea, bronchi, and lungs are a part of this system

The Respiratory System

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These are the two main types of respirators

Air-Purifying Respirators (APRs) and Atmosphere-Supplying Respirators (ASRs)

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Solid particulates that can be released into the air from things such as adding powders to a mixture, sweeping, or demolition

Dust

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The processes of putting your respirator on and taking it off

Donning and Doffing

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The average amount of time you can stare at the sun without accruing permanent retinal damage

100 seconds, though your mileage may vary

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The Respiratory System is broken up into these tracts

Upper and Lower tracts

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The most common respirator in widespread use

the N-95 respirator

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By products of off gassing from things such as solvents, glues, and cleaning agents

Solvent Vapors

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A self administered test to determine if your mask has been donned correctly

User Seal Check

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The official state question of New Mexico

Red or Green? In reference to the type of chili you'd like when ordering New Mexican cuisine

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The most common chronic respiratory disease

Asthma

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This type of ASR is commonly referred to as an SCBA

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

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These include things like chlorine gas and anhydrous ammonia 

Chemicals

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A test administered when initially being fitted for a respirator, and at least once annually thereafter 

Fit Test

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During the Manhattan Project, physicist Louis Slotin received this many millisieverts of radiation from the first supercritical demon core event

10,000 millisieverts, or about 100,000 simultaneous chest X-Rays

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