b'FACE PROTECTIOND ATA S H E E T F F P M A S K SPROTECTION AGAINST DUST, MIST & FUMESTESTING ACCORDING TOINSTRUCTIONS FOR FITTINGEN 149:2001+A1:2009Total inward leakage AdvancedConnectionsEuropeTen test subjects perform a variety of exercises. During the exercises the amount of test aerosol that penetrates the filter, face seal and valve are sam -pled. The total inward leakage of 8 out of 10 test subjects shall not exceed the following levels:Category max. total inward leakageFFP1 22 % 1. Pull strap to form a 3.Pull upper strap tight andFFP2 8 % large loop. then place on back of head.FFP32 %The filter penetration after loading the filter with 120 mg paraffin oil according to DIN EN149:2001+ A1:2009 shall not exceed the following levels:Category max. Filter penetrationFFP1 20 %FFP2 6 %FFP31 % 2. Place respirator on chin and 4.Ensure respirator fits secureP.P.Epull loop over head tight to and comfortable.the neck.Flammability4 respirators are passed through a 800C (+/- 50C) flame with a speed of 6 cm/s. After passing through the flame the respirator has to self-extinguish. AREAS OF USEBreathing ResistanceThe breathing resistance produced by the filter of the respirator is tested at anLevel WEL Hazard typeairflow of 30 l/min and 95 l/min. FFP1 4x FINE DUSTS, FUMES, WATER AND OIL BASED MISTS/ AEROSOLSCategory max. breathing resistance according to EN 149 FFP2 10 x HAZARDOUS FINE DUSTS, WATER AND OIL BASED 30 l / min 95 l / min MISTS/ AEROSOLS, BIOLOGICAL AGENTS OF RISK FFP1 0,6 mbar 2,1 mbar GROUP 2FFP2 0,7 mbar2,4 mbar FFP320 x HARMFUL AND CARCINOGENIC DUSTS,WATER AND OIL BASED MISTS/ AEROSOLS, FFP3 1,0 mbar3,0 mbar BIOLOGICAL AGENTS OF RISK GROUP 2 AND 3, CMR-SUBSTANCES INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE (WEL = Workplace Exposure Limit) The user has to be trained and instructed in wearing the mask. FFP Masks do not protect against gases and vapours. The oxygen concentration of the ambient atmosphere should be at least19,5 % Volume. These respirators may not be used if the concentration type, and properties of contaminants in the ambient atmosphere are unknown or at dangerous levels. Respirators should be disposed if damaged, if the breathing resistancebe comes high due to clogging, or at the end of a shift. Never tamper with, alter or modify the respirator.i395'