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V.А. Kirillov, A.S. Filin, A.V. Chirkin

OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL TESTING OUTCOME OF RESPIRATORY ORGANS PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University», 119991 Moscow, Russian Federation


The article presents information about studies that had been performed to assess the effectiveness of personal respiratory protection (RPD) in the workplace environment for the last 45 years. These data necessitate a revision of fundamental provisions of the respirators selection depending on a known degree of air pollution in the breathing zone .


Key words: respirator, RPD (Respiratory Protection Devices), the protection factor, personal sampler, harmful gases and aerosols.

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