
Why can’t you use an AXP filter on a PAPR according to EN12941 & EN12942?
We are regularly asked about specific filters in combination with a powered respiratory system (PAPR) and what the possibilities are. This also applies to AX

We are regularly asked about specific filters in combination with a powered respiratory system (PAPR) and what the possibilities are. This also applies to AX

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a growing concern due to their environmental persistence and potential health risks. Found in industrial processes, firefighting foams, and

In occupational environments where respiratory hazards are present, the reliability and performance of protective equipment are paramount. To ensure consistent safety standards across Europe, respiratory

Feel free to breathe through a simple 1,2,3 selection Selecting the appropriate respiratory protective equipment van be a challenge with so many factors to consider.

When working in hazardous environments, proper respiratory protection is crucial. One key component of respiratory protective equipment (RPE) is the filter, which plays a vital

Airborne dust, welding fume or mist particles can affect your respiratory system and internal organs. They can also cause irritation to the nose, throat and