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A� <br /> FSliteSafety Plan September 15, 1989 <br /> tion No.760, Lodi California AGS 38048-2S <br /> o The elapsed time since the removal of the cartridges or filters from their <br /> protective packaging <br /> o The emotional state of tht wearer <br /> o The level of physical activity of the wearer <br /> Cartridges desigtied and specified to protect the wearer against airborne particles are not <br /> appropriate for protection against gases and vapors. Cartridges designed and specified for <br /> peotection agrinst specific gases and vapors are not appropriate for protection against <br /> airborne particles or other gases or vapors beyond the scope of that type of cartridge. <br /> Every cartridge is labeled with specific instructions defining the use and limitations of that <br /> particular type of cartridge. If the label is missing or the type of cartridge is inappropriate <br /> then it may not be used under any circumstances; it will provide Iittle or no protection to <br /> the wearer. <br /> Danger Signals Indicating Possible Respirator Failure <br /> If any of the danger signals in the following list are experienced while wearing a respirator, <br /> immediately return to a fresh air environment. The cartridges or filters may be <br /> inappropriate or used up or abnormal conditions may be creating vapor concentrations <br /> which are beyond the limits of the cartridges or filters. Danger is indicated when the <br /> individual subject to exposure: <br /> o Smells or tastes chemicals, or if eyes, nose, or throat become irritated; <br /> o Has difficulty breathing; <br /> o Notices that the breathing air becomes uncomfortably warm; <br /> o Experiences headaches, dizziness, cramps, nausea, or blurred vision; <br /> w.. <br /> o Experiences changes in complexion or skin discoloration; <br /> o Experiences changes in motor coordination, personality, or demeanor; <br /> ,.., o Experiences changes in speech ability or pattern; <br /> o Experiences excessive salivation or changes in pupillary response. <br /> 4 9 <br /> Apn/ied G490SYWems <br />