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New combination
October 1st 2004

The latest addition to Chapman & Smith’s Safir Clean-Air powered respirator systems is the CAB-4 that combines safety helmet and lightweight face screen in one unit.

The screen is not intended to offer face or eye protection to the impact or visual performance of EN166. If this is required, the helmet can be fitted with flip-up visor that conforms to EN166.

The unit’s turbo-fan is powered by a rechargeable battery pack carried, behind the wearer’s back, on a belt. Filtered air is fed to the face shield along a lightweight, flexible hose.

Air enters the shield behind the top of the head and exits below the chin.

This air-flow pattern across the visor is said to prevent misting.

CAB-4 can be used as a dual-flow version or as a flow-control version, with audio/visual warnings of low air flow, plus battery and filter status indicators.

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