Employees who are at risk of exposure to chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons can protect their face and airways with a Protective Mask 90.
Having owned a forsheda a4, the civilian variant of the mask you have which is the exact same minus the drink tube, I wouldn’t say that this mask is the absolute best, especially compared to Avons 50 series. Ngl tho the forsheda is still a great mask that performs its basic functions well, I’d rank it slightly above masks such as the M40, but I just find the rubber to be too rigid. Also, your blacking plug/secondary blanking plug is installed backwards. There should be two raised edges visible when the blanking plug is installed correctly to aid in removal and installation.
@@ekmedia6651 interesting. Just wanted to point it out cuz backward facing blanking plugs/secondary speech transmitters may cause leakage from what I’ve heard.
Having owned a forsheda a4, the civilian variant of the mask you have which is the exact same minus the drink tube, I wouldn’t say that this mask is the absolute best, especially compared to Avons 50 series. Ngl tho the forsheda is still a great mask that performs its basic functions well, I’d rank it slightly above masks such as the M40, but I just find the rubber to be too rigid.
Also, your blacking plug/secondary blanking plug is installed backwards. There should be two raised edges visible when the blanking plug is installed correctly to aid in removal and installation.
Do you mean the one on the filter?
@@ekmedia6651 nah the one that seals the unused port on your mask, opposite to the port you have your filter on
@@domp5014 Yes i see what you mean now, you totaly right, and this is brand new, odd they instaled it wrong way.
@@ekmedia6651 interesting. Just wanted to point it out cuz backward facing blanking plugs/secondary speech transmitters may cause leakage from what I’ve heard.