All still there mate, it's just that everyone has completly forgotten about it for the past seven years. I'm suprised more people haven't been recently tbh. One of the all time greats which everyone seems to miss out these days, along with Cane Hill, ROF Bishopton and British Cellophane.
All still there mate, it's just that everyone has completly forgotten about it for the past seven years. I'm suprised more people haven't been recently tbh. One of the all time greats which everyone seems to miss out these days, along with Cane Hill, ROF Bishopton and British Cellophane.
All still there mate, it's just that everyone has completly forgotten about it for the past seven years. I'm suprised more people haven't been recently tbh. One of the all time greats which everyone seems to miss out these days, along with Cane Hill, ROF Bishopton and British Cellophane.
would a decent mask cover the entire face, or simply be a respirator? new to this and currently stocking up on equipment so don't wanna leave eyes exposed if they're at risk, for example
would a decent mask cover the entire face, or simply be a respirator? new to this and currently stocking up on equipment so don't wanna leave eyes exposed if they're at risk, for example
dust masks stop dust nothing else........useless to asbestos
Correct mask will stop asbestos but then it will be on your clothes/hands/hair and unless you decontaminate properly the risk is still there.
I you want to stop breathing in Asbestos you need at least a mask marked FFP3. But like pirate says you would still have it on your clothes.
FFP3 masks will keep most of the fine particle stuff out.