Introduction – Millennium Enterprises GME-P100 User Manual

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each use and between multiple entries

during the same use. Decontamination

and disposal procedures must be fol-

lowed. If contaminated with liquid chemi-

cal warfare agents, dispose of the respira-

tor after decontamination

V- Not for use in atmospheres immediately

dangerous to life and health or where

hazards have not been fully character-

ized.

W- Use replacement parts in the configura-

tion as specified by the applicable regu-

lations and guidance.

X- Consult manufacturer's User's

Instructions for information on the use,

storage, and maintenance of these res-

pirators at various temperatures.

Y- This respirator provides respiratory pro-

tection against inhalation of radiological

and nuclear dust particles. Procedures

for monitoring radiation exposure and full

radiation protection must be followed.

Z- If during use, an unexpected hazard is

encountered such as a secondary

CBRN device; pockets of entrapped

hazard or any unforeseen hazard, imme-

diately leave the area for clean air.

HH-When used at defined occupational

exposure limits, the rated service time

cannot be exceeded. Follow established

canister change out schedules or

observe End of Service Life Indicators to

ensure that canisters are replaced

before breakthrough occurs.

QQ-Use in conjunction with personal protec-

tive ensembles that provide appropriate

levels of protection against dermal haz-

ard. Failure to do so may result in per-

sonal injury even when the respirator is

properly fitted, used, and maintained.

UU-The respirator should not be used

beyond eight (8) hours after initial expo-

sure to chemical warfare agents to avoid

possibility of agent permeation. If liquid

exposure is encountered, the respirator

should not be used for more than two

(2) hours.

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TAL 403 (L) Rev. 4 - 430351

INTRODUCTION

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