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    A breathing apparatus or breathing set is equipment which allows a person to breathe in a hostile environment where breathing would otherwise be impossible, difficult, harmful, or hazardous, or assists a person to breathe. A respirator, medical ventilator, or resuscitator may also be considered to be breathing … See more

    Semantically, the term breathing apparatus implies any set of equipment and materials specifically intended to enable or facilitate … See more

    The user respiratory interface, also commonly referred to as the facepiece, is the delivery system by which the breathing apparatus controls breathing gas flow to and from the user. … See more

    At extremes of ambient pressure, the user must be isolated from the environment to survive, as in single atmosphere diving suits, … See more

    Breathing apparatus may be used to providing gas suitable for breathing in a range of applications where the ambient environment does not provide suitable breathing gas:
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    Supplied gas breathing apparatus can be categorised by how the gas is supplied to the user. There are several combinations of options
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    Breathing apparatus may be used in various pressure regimes: hyperbaric for diving, tunneling, and caisson work, normobaric where the ambient atmosphere is … See more

    Positive and negative pressure systems can have slightly different meanings in the context of breathing apparatus depending on whether the … See more

     
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  3. WEBA self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is a respirator worn to provide an autonomous supply of breathable gas in an atmosphere that is immediately dangerous to life or health from a gas cylinder. They are …

  4. WEBA self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is a device worn to provide breathable air in environments with oxygen deficiency, smoke, dangerous gases, and other airborne contaminants that may be otherwise …

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  6. WEBA NIOSH-approved SCBA must have the following features: a back-frame with straps; an air cylinder; a pressure reducer and regulator; a full facepiece; a remote pressure gauge; and a low-pressure alarm. Figure 2 …

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