Top products from r/OshaApproved
We found 2 product mention on r/OshaApproved. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. 3M Rugged Comfort Quick Latch Half Facepiece Reusable Respirator 6503QL, Gases, Vapors, Dust, Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easy on and Off: Quick Latch Design Offers an Easy, One Hand Touch Drop Down Mechanism for Putting the Facepiece on and Off While Moving in and Out of Contaminated AreasComfortable: Adjustable Head Harness Assembly Promotes a Comfortable Fit With Three Size Adjustable Head Cradle; Long Lasting Polye...
2. GVS SPR457 Elipse P100 Dust Half Mask Respirator with replaceable and reusable filters included
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Range of extremely light masks (130g), that fit perfectly to the shape of the face, without hindering the userA unique and low profile filter, designed to fit the contours of your face to give the user the an unobstructed field of visionLow breathing resistance to reduce the risk of user fatigue and...
I can't really do that because all the guys would know it was me right away since they all are fine with the working conditions except me.
Also we're inspected like 6+ times a year by various organizations. The air quality is never brought into question. It's all just our tools/doors/vehicles/etc. So I feel like it's "just something you accept" with a job like this. Aside from getting a mask, I'm not 100% sure there even is anything you could do about this kind of shrapnel-based air in circulation.
I'll mark that mask recommendation though and I appreciate the link. In my other research I came across the M2 RZ MASK and the M2.5 RZ MASK which seems to be the same thing as the first just minus a strap. I feel like that mask is a good balance between the full-on double tank masks like this or this but is one step above (visually) the one you linked. Yours could be way better performance-wise than the M2 I linked, though. And it's cheaper so I have to take all of this into consideration since I work 7 days a week all day, so I'd probably burn through these things(filters) fast.