Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
Gas mask is a procurement word rather than a technical one, and taking it at face value produces the wrong shipment. It normally means a full-face facepiece to EN 136 fitted with a gas filter to EN 14387, supplied together as a working set — but it is also used for escape hoods, for military-pattern equipment, and occasionally for half masks. The distinction that decides the order is duty: a working respirator is worn for a task, while an escape device is carried for evacuation and cannot be used for work. State which of the two you need.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Duty | Working respirator for a task, or an escape device for evacuation |
|---|---|
| Substance and concentration | Names the filter letter and class |
| Facepiece type | Full-face to EN 136, or half mask to EN 140 |
| Filter supplied with mask | State whether filters are included or ordered separately |
| Filter letter and class | EN 14387 A, B, E, K and class 1 to 3 |
| Particulate requirement | EN 143 P class if particles are also present |
| Oxygen concentration | Filters do not make oxygen — below 17% needs air-supplied equipment |
| Wear duration | Task length drives filter capacity and comfort |
| Carrying case | State if a bag or wall-mounted case is required |
| Training requirement | State if training or fit testing forms part of the supply |
| Storage location | Stored ready-to-use kit needs different packaging to daily-issue |
| Quantity | Sets required, and spare filters |
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