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Combo passes fit test
November 1st 2010

Designed to solve the problem of incompatible safety eyewear and disposable masks, which makes respirator fit testing a challenge, JSP's FilterSpec combines a mask and disposable filter with safety spectacles or goggles into one unit in a way that allows both protective devices to work independently, but in harmony.

Fit testing should be conducted with workers wearing their usual PPE; when different eye and respiratory PPE are later used the fit test results become irrelevant. Combining eye and respiratory protection into one unit avoids this, and overcomes the problem of leaky masks and fogged lenses that often occur when one item of PPE compromises another.

FilterSpec and a goggle version called FilterSpec Pro, allow both eye and respiratory protection to work as an integrated unit, so that a perfect fit is achieved for both items of PPE.

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