David Spelce, Timothy R Rehak, Richard W Metzler, James S Johnson
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Abstract
This is the final article in a series of four articles on respirator history. This article continues to follow the history of respirator approval, use, and improvements in the U.S. as discussed in our article entitled, History of U.S. Respirator Approval, published in the ISRP Journal, Vol. 35, No. 1, 2018 (Spelce et al., 2018). This article is entirely about the history of respirators for protection against particulate hazards since the most extensive records available for the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) approval schedules are for dust/fume/mist respirators.
这是关于呼吸器历史的四篇系列文章的最后一篇。本文继续遵循我们在ISRP杂志2018年第35卷第1期(Spelce et al., 2018)上发表的题为“美国呼吸器批准的历史”的文章中所讨论的美国呼吸器批准、使用和改进的历史。这篇文章完全是关于防护微粒危害的呼吸器的历史,因为美国矿产局(USBM)批准时间表中最广泛的记录是粉尘/烟雾/雾呼吸器。