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2. Snap filter cover onto
both cartridges taking
care not to damage the
filter.
Note: If using the Comfo/Advantage Adapter, follow the
instructions supplied in the Comfo/Advantage kit.
RESPIRATOR USE LIMITATIONS
The wearer must comply with the following MSA respira-
tor use limitations:
A. MAXIMUM USE CONCENTRATION – Do not exceed
any of the following:
1. Routine Use –
a. 50 times the exposure limit for the contaminants
present if using a quantitative fit test method.
Using a qualitative fit test may reduce the
maximum use concentration. See the Respirator
Fit Test section.
b. Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH)
concentration for any contaminant present.
2. Escape (for Gas Mask only) –
B. The limitations outlined in the applicable NIOSH
approval
C. Any applicable limitation contained in a standard
established by regulatory agency (such as OSHA) with
jurisdiction over the wearer.
MSA Canister
Part No.
Identification
10059903
Phosphine/
Ammonia/Chlorine/
P100
10067469
Organic Vapor/
P100
10067491
Hydrogen
Fluoride/P100
10067470
Formaldehyde Acid
Gas/Chlorine
Dioxide/Escape
from Hydrogen
Sulfide/P100
TAL 018 (L) Rev. 6 - 10073772
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Canister for Chin-Type Gas Masks (Model 4100 Single Port)
Purifying
Protection Code
PH/AM/CL TC
OV
HF
FM/AG/CD/HS
An appropriate cartridge change-out schedule must be
developed by a qualified professional unless the car-
tridge/canister uses an end-of-service-life indicator. The
change-out schedule must take into account all factors
that may influence respiratory protection including spe-
cific work practices and other conditions unique to the
workers' environment. If using against substances hav-
ing poor warning properties there is no secondary
means of knowing when to replace the cartridge/ canis-
ter. In such cases, take appropriate additional precau-
tions such as a more conservative change-out schedule
or use of an air-supplied respirator or SCBA to prevent
overexposure. Failure to follow this warning can result in
serious personal injury or death.
The following is a partial list of substances with poor
warning properties:
Acrolein
Carbon monoxide
Hydrogen selenide
Aniline
Diisocyanates
Methanol
Arsine
Dimethyl sulfate
Methyl bromide
Bromine
Hydrogen cyanide
Methyl chloride
Methylene chloride
Nickel carbonyl
Nitric Acid
Maximum Escape
Conditions
Approval
% Volume
TC-14G-0274
0.50%
0.15%
TC-14F-0279
0.50%
TC-14G-0280
0.10%
TC-14G-0282
0.05%
0.50%
0.10%
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Ozone
Phosgene
Phosphine
Phosphorous trichloride
Stibine
Sulfur chloride
Urethane or other
diisocyanate containing
paints
Vinyl chloride
Nitro compounds:
Nitrogen oxides
Nitroglycerin
Nitromethane
Gas/Vapors
PPM
1500
Ammonia/Chlorine
Phosphine
5000
Organic Vapors
1000
Hydrogen Fluoride
500
Formaldehyde
5000
Acid Gases and
Hydrogen Sulfide
1000
Chlorine Dioxide

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