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masks
A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes, as well as in the performing arts and for entertainment. They are usually worn on the face, although they may also be positioned for effect elsewhere on the wearer's body.
More generally in art history, especially sculpture, "mask" is the term for a face without a body that is not modelled in the round (which would make it a "head"), but for example appears in low relief.
I'm a little confused and trying to find an answer so far unsuccessful. I have a face mask with pr3 filters is this ffp3 class I think it is but would like confirmation
Tia
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Looking to pick up a few masks for a crappy ceiling pull down job. Looked at these. Any one used them. Are they any good
Would then use for tiling use. Cutting boards, grinding floors etc.
Thanks
Hi Guys,
Im quite a stickler for advocating the use of face masks and glasses when i am working, my most recent job had me in a full house rip out working along other trades. i was ripping out the bathrooms, whilst other trades where ripping out their areas, but i was the only one using a face...
I don't use them,but thinking I should start when cutting and mixing.
ive had 2 bathrooms to do this week,1 marble,1 travatine and as it was 5 flights up in a posh building I had to do the cutting and mixing in a room in the house. Come the end of the week I'm choked with the cold for the 3rd...
who uses a mask when aplying sealers? and what make or brand do you use?
I must admit I havent used masks, have always made sure the room is as well ventilated as can be, however have noticed that lateley it has really been getting to me, as high as a kite:lol: but also getting on me...
Which guys bother with dust masks when mixing, grinding, sweeping up, etc., etc....
I'm as old school as they come, but have had a bit of a scare lately after grinding a concrete floor without wearing a mask:mad2:
My Step-MIL is a nurse up here and did her nut and said (obviosly) that I...
Lads and lasses
Ive got a lot of dusty work comming up basicially stripping a house of all its plaster so i want a very good dust mask system to protect my little lungs i also wear glasses so that need to be taken into account
Anyone recomment a good product
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