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. PL';,L-FACE kESPikATOk_IxS7P,Uc�HS <br /> Inspection Procedures <br /> 1. InapuuLiun to be done daily prior tc, arrival at, the site. <br /> 2. Look at t;:e shane of the facapiece for possible distortion that <br /> may occur if it is not protected during storage. <br /> 3. Check the facepiece for dirt, cracks, tears, or holes. The <br /> rubber should be flexible, not stiff. Also check the lens for <br /> cracks. <br /> 4. All straps and buckles must be attached. Check straps for <br /> elasticity and worn serrations. <br /> 5. Cheek the ex'alatiw3 va!vv located near the chin between. the <br /> Cartrldgest <br /> a. unsnap tyke cover. <br /> b. LifL the valve and inspect the Beat and valve for cracks, <br /> tears, dirt, and distortion. <br /> c. Replace the cover. It should spin, freely. <br /> 6. Check both inhalation valves (inside the cartridge holders). <br /> Look for same signe as above. <br /> 7. Make sure the cartridge holders are clean. Make sure the <br /> ganketa are in place and the threads are not worn. Also look <br /> for cracks anC other damage. <br /> B. Check the cartridges for den's or other damages, especially in <br /> the threaded part. <br /> DonALnie Procedures <br /> _ n -- <br /> 1. Screw the cartridge into the holder hand tight so there is a <br /> guod seal with the gasket in the bottom of the holder, but <br /> don't force it. If the cartridge won't go in easily, back it <br /> out and try again. <br /> Always use cartridges made by the same manufacturer who made <br /> the respirator. <br /> 2. Fold the straps back over the window piece. <br /> 3. Hold the facepiece with one hand and the strap piece fin front <br /> of the window) with the other. <br />