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CBRN protection
October 1st 2011

Through a procurement project funded by the Scottish Government, Scott Safety recently supplied its M98 full face mask, designed specifically for protection against hazardous CBRN agents, to the eight Scottish Fire and Rescue services national resilience USAR teams.

The M98 mask is said to outperform the exacting requirements set by police and first responders in critical situations. Its slim-line design allows easy integration with police helmets and visors and the elastomer compound of the face piece features excellent high temperature, chemical and ozone resistance as well as impermeability to gases.

The M98 can be fitted with Scott's own 40mm thread, EN, NIOSH and NATO approved filter canisters and used in a variety of different applications including protection from dust as a result of building collapse, asbestos or CBRN attack.

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