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05wrangler

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I didnt know where to post this so hopefully this is the right place. Anyways I figured you guys could give me some advice. We are working in a pretty small area doing a remodel that includes ripping down old plaster walls and insulated duct work. Lost of dust and fibers will be flying around and all the contractor will provide is a paper mask. I don't fell this is the proper mask for the job but what do you guys think? Thanks!!

Jake

Ps. We are working in a hospital, if anyone has ever worked in one you know that venting the dust out by opening doors and windows is not an option.
 
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Bob C

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You can always obtain a better mask on your own. Don't rely on others to care about your health.
 

DekeT

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You can always obtain a better mask on your own. Don't rely on others to care about your health.

This is the thing to do. Take care of yourself, don't wait for them.
 

wnstwolf

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As a Person who manages hospital construction for a living you will need to follow all ICRA precautions as per the requirements of the Infection Permit issues by the hospital staff. Protecting you is one thing protecting the patients is another. You need to Vent out usin a HEPA box.

If you have no idea what I am talking about you or the hospital that your working in is setting you up for failure
 

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If you are concerned buy a respirator. I bought a cheapo Harbor Freight one for sandblasting. It works surprisingly good and cost less than $20.
 
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cdeer001

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I recommend a 3M Respirator. Check out their catalog: http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/EMDCI/Home/Products/Catalog/~?N=5477816&rt=c3

Here's one on Amazon. Price is between $8 - 16
http://www.amazon.com/3M-6100-Reusable-Respirator-Adjustable/dp/B00D7KGQJ4/ref=sr_1_22?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1399296304&sr=1-22&keywords=3m+respirator

- These respirators are among the lightest available
- Remarkably comfortable, soft, lightweight facepiece and easy-to-adjust head straps
- Can be disassembled, cleaned and reused
- 3M 2071 filters suggested applications: Grinding, Welding, Sanding, Sawing, Sweeping, Bagging etc.
- 3M 2071 P95. At least 95% filtration efficiency against solid and liquid aerosols including oils
 
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05wrangler

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As a Person who manages hospital construction for a living you will need to follow all ICRA precautions as per the requirements of the Infection Permit issues by the hospital staff. Protecting you is one thing protecting the patients is another. You need to Vent out usin a HEPA box.

If you have no idea what I am talking about you or the hospital that your working in is setting you up for failure

I know wht your talking about and yes there is one running. But as we both know a mask is still needed. I am just an apprentice and was just wanting to know if I have a leg to stand on when I say no the paper maskes arnt acceptable and won't work until I have a respirator. Either suplied by me or them
 

pattenp

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I'd at least use a paper mask that has the vent on the front. That kind functions better than the straight paper one without the vent.

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Zeke

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+2 on Tommy. A mask is as good as the fit. I guess I have a narrow nose at the top because paint would always be there. I will put a bit of a cotton ball or pad there to seal off the breach. Masks and beards don't mix. Bearded individuals need a hood.
 
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