Australasian Mining Review

Australasian Mining Review Spring 2011

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38 MSA Advantage® The MSA Advantage® family of full and half face masks is now expanded with the inclusion of a new and innovative member with market leading exceptional comfort and sophisticated design: The MSA Advantage® Mask Respirator. 400 Series Half standards for ease of use. Users can quickly adjust the mask according to their individual requirements. User- friendly features include signifi cantly improved comfort, improved donning and fi t, fl exibility, enhanced safety, and reduced maintenance cost. Advanced design modelling is confi rmed in extensive testing ensuring the Advantage® L 400 design adapts precisely to different head sizes and facial contours. This results in industry leading protection for a larger number of workers. EXTRA FEATURES The chin cup with built-in drain hole reduces slippage of face piece in hot humid conditions allowing sweat to escape. A textured mask seal also assists here. A innovative single loop head harness offers users ease of adjustment and adds a peak function. The single loop feature of the harness removes pressure points and dangling straps. No buckles means no hair tangles and the wide loop harness fi ts perfectly with other PPE like hard hats. This results in maximum comfort with 100% safety. The low profi le Advantage® 400 Respirator has been specifi cally designed for a proper fi t with other MSA PPE products such as head, eye and hearing protection, offering an integrated safety solution. The drop-down option also allows the user to remove the mask without removing other safety equipment (like helmet, ear muffs or spectacles). The respirator can be parked on the chest until the next use. Lock-down feature permits secure fi t. The high quality silicone respirator has only three major components for easier maintenance and cleaning, which reduces the total cost of ownership. The MSA Advantage® NZS 1716:2003. The MSA Advantage® is available in both single fi lter (Advantage® twin fi lter (Advantage® 420) confi gurations. The MSA Advantage® 400 Series offers choice and fl exibility by utilising either Advantage® fi lters or Comfo Maxi-Filters fi lters which reduces inventory. The comprehensive range of Advantage® particulate, chemical and combination fi lters are available for EN 148-1 single thread connection (single port) or MSA twin bayonet connection (twin port) facemasks. Low profi le fi lter pads are ideal for welding and offer good balance on the face while their swept back design improves vision. line of [Air Purifying Respirators] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 400 Series is certifi ed to AS/ 400 Series 410) and ike all MSA Advantage® Advantage® easy breath Advantage® respirator family masks, 400 uses MSA proprietary fi lters with high capacity and low breathing resistance. The Advantage® 400 Respirator sets new The MSA Advantage® range of air purifying respirators raises the performance and comfort of industrial full facepiece respirators to a new level. Featuring the Advantage® Advantage® 200 (twin port) and respirators and the full face Advantage® port) and Advantage® the MSA Advantage® to your air purifying needs. MSA invites you to participate in trialling this innovative product. Please contact your MSA Representative. MSA (Aust.) Pty. Limited Australia Head Offi ce: 137 Gilba Road, Girraween, NSW 2145 Australia Phone: 1300 728 672 Email: aus.customerservice@msanet.com Western Australia Offi ce 4 Iron Road, Malaga WA 6090 Phone: (08) 9247 8900 Email: aus.perthcustomerservice@msanet.com Auckland, New Zealand The Gate, Unit E, 373 Neilson Street, Onehunga, Phone: 0800 441 335 Email: nzcusserv@msanet.com www.msa.net.au 400 (single and twin port) half mask 3000 (single and twin port), 1000 (single range provides a total solution

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