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Survivair Sigma NFPA |
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The
Sigma SCBA represents the ultimate in mask mounted regulator Sigma
design, delivers maximum comfort, convenience, reliability, and
low-cost operation. Standard features include First-Breath-On, an
Air Klic regulator fastening system, a belt mounted regulator holder,
swiveled and angled gauge/alarm assembly, padded shoulder straps
and lumbar support, and the exclusive stainless steel "wings"
to ensure the unit is worn at the optimum position. Systems are
designed for use in IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health)
situations. May be worn as a self-contained breathing apparatus
for fire fighting or for industrial applications as an airline respirator
when used with optional supplied air attachment. Sigma SCBA's are
certified by NIOSH/MSHA and the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI)
as compliant with NFPA 1981, 1992 Edition.
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Survivair Mark 2 NFPA
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The
Mark 2 features state-of-the-art design. This SCBA also features
the most advanced first-stage, chest mounted regulator SCBA in the
industry. Should the first stage fail, a back-up first stage takes
over. It's durable silicone face piece has wide sealing flanges
for comfort, seal integrity, and minimum head strap pressure. The
single-curve, wide-view lens with air deflector and anti-fog coating
provides excellent vision. A "trap door" valve allows
the unit to be donned and fully pressurized in a standby mode. The
hinged backpack provides freedom of movement.
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Survivair Panther NFPA |
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The rugged and durable SURVIVAIR Panther SCBA provides dependable protection with incomparable comfort. Now with a reliable, wired Heads-Up Display (HUD) and Rapid Intervention Crew/Company Universal Air Connection (RIC UAC),
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The Survivair Cougar meets the demands of industrial users who want the finest respiratory protection against environments that are immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH), but do not require the performance of an NFPA-compliant SCBA. The Cougar design eliminates unnecessary fire fighting features, keeping costs under control for today's dollar-conscious industrial users, yet providing maximum safety and comfort. The Cougar SCBA from Survivair. Big on Features. Small on cost.
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Survivair Puma |
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Survivair's PUMA™ is the first NIOSH-certified, OSHA-compliant, hooded pressure demand SCBA designed to fit over beards and glasses. The PUMA is a Cougar with a tight-fitting hood. The hood is made from Responder material, one of the finest haz mat suit materials available. The Puma has a flexible neoprene neck seal that allows the user to wear a beard, as long as it doesn't break the seal. No need for spectacles kits--the user can wear normal street glasses (although a sports strap on the temple bars is useful to keep the glasses in place during donning).
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Survivair Commando
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When you don’t want to be seen or heard
When covert operations present respiratory hazards in addition to other dangers, you need protection that will keep you safe and inconspicuous. That’s why Survivair developed the Commando.™ This NIOSH-certified self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is specifically designed for special force units who need respiratory protection against environments that are immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH), but who do not require an NFPA-compliant SCBA
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Survivair SAR |
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Survivair Pressure Demand (PD) Supplied Air Respirators and Hip-Pacs provide the highest level of interchangeability, protection, and ease of operation. Full Facepiece PD SARs offer the simplicity and reliability of Panther mask-mounted regulators, and Hip-Pacs enhance protection in environments immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH), with 5-, 10-, or 15-minute escape cylinders. Panther PD SARs and Hip-Pacs provide significant cost savings and convenience by being part of fully interchangeable respirator systems.
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Survivair Air Cart |
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Used as either a primary air source or an emergency air supply, the Survivair Air Cart can contain up to two independently operating 30-, 45-, or 60-minute high pressure (4500 psig) cylinders, or up to two independently operating 30-minute low pressure (2216 psig) cylinders. An inlet allows a regulated air source to be used with an optional bypass to allow an unregulated air source. The built-in manifold allows up to five Foster, Hansen, or Schrader quick-disconnect couplings to supply air for up to five workers. A built-in low air warning whistle sounds at 550 psig.
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OSHA information
Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE)
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