Breathing Apparatus
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Maximising Safety: The Top Benefits of Using a Confined Space Escape Set
Confined spaces present unique challenges, necessitating the use of reliable escape equipment. Discover how the Drager Saver CF and PP escape sets stand out, offering tailored features for quick ... -
Enhanced Protection in Confined Spaces: The PAPR Advantage
PAPRs are advanced respiratory protection devices that offer a continuous flow of filtered air, creating a positive pressure environment inside the facepiece. They are suitable for confined spaces ... -
How to Protect Yourself from Dust in the Workplace with the Drager X-plore 8000 PAPR
Exposure to dust can cause respiratory problems, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer. Therefore, it is essential to control dust exposure and protect your health... -
What is an SCBA Set?
A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) set is a device that provides breathable air to the wearer in environments where the air is contaminated or oxygen-deficient. SCBA sets are widely used by ... -
What Are the Top 5 Things About the MSA MiniSCAPE Escape Respirator
The miniSCAPE Escape Respirator is a one-time escape device from MSA. It is suited for use in applications such as laboratories, transportation of gases and liquids, industrial plants, and areas where... -
Gas Detection Breathing Apparatus Facts About Gas Frontline Safety Guides Temperature Instrumentation
Keeping Safe with Dry Ice/Vaccine Storage & Transportation
In this short guide, we'll take a look at the hazards of dry ice/vaccine storage and transportation. Considering how to store and transport safely and adequate safety equipment to keep workers safe... -
Respirator Fit Testing - Why Use TSI PortaCount Pro+ Model 8038-1
A respirator can't save your life if it doesn't fit properly. Having a reliable process to check the fit is logical and life-saving. In this guide, we'll look at why you should add the TSI PortaCount... -
What Is the Difference Between the Drager X-Plore 3300 & X-Plore 3500?
In this short guide, we’ll compare the similarities and differences between the Drager X-plore 3300 and the Drager X-plore 3500.
What Is the Difference, or Similarity, Between the Drager X-Plore 3300 & X-Plore 3500?
- The X-plore 3300 is for low-maintenance tasks whilst the X-plore 3500 is used for longer-term tasks
- They're both half face mask
- They both come in three different sizes
- Both masks have a FlexiFit cradle
- Both masks require the use of Bayonet filters
- The X-plore 3500 is made from hypoallergenic material and has a DropDown harness
Read on to find out more about these similarities and differences.
Drager X-plore 3300 Half Face Mask - How to Don Properly
In this Frontline Safety expert guide, we'll show you how to quickly and safely don your Drager X-plore 3300 mask.
Start off by watching our tutorial video.
Drager X-Plore 3300 Mask - Understanding the Components
Let's look at the different parts of the mask.
Reviewed - Drager X-Plore 3300 (Medium) Chemical Workset
The X-Plore 3300 chemical workset basically comes ready to use. All you need to do is attach the filters and you’re ready to be protected. The whole kit includes the X-plore 3300 half face mask in ...