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<p>ISO/TS 16975-2:2016 provides brief guidance to assist persons responsible for establishing and implementing a programme for respiratory protective devices (RPD) that meet the performance requirements. There are special applications where the selection of suitable RPD using this guide is not appropriate. These are:</p>
<p>a) Fire Fighting ? structural and wildland firefighting, hazardous materials and rescue applications;</p>
<p>b) CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear agents);</p>
<p>c) Marine ? shipboard or off-shore firefighting or hazardous materials applications;</p>
<p>d) Mining ? underground mining or firefighting and rescue applications; and</p>
<p>e) Escape ? general, fire, CBRN, marine and mining.</p>
<p>NOTE 1 For more detailed information relating to the special applications, refer to ISO/TS 16975‑1.</p>
<p>This guidance does not apply to selecting RPD against bio aerosols.</p>
<p>NOTE 2 Reference [3] addresses selection of RPD for bio aerosols that are capable of causing infection or adverse or allergic response but for which no occupational exposure limits have been established.</p>
<p>This guidance does not apply to RPD programmes for RPD used exclusively under water, in aircraft, and medical life support respirators and resuscitators.</p>
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<p>ISO/TS 16975-2:2016 provides brief guidance to assist persons responsible for establishing and implementing a programme for respiratory protective devices (RPD) that meet the performance requirements. There are special applications where the selection of suitable RPD using this guide is not appropriate. These are:</p>
<p>a) Fire Fighting ? structural and wildland firefighting, hazardous materials and rescue applications;</p>
<p>b) CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear agents);</p>
<p>c) Marine ? shipboard or off-shore firefighting or hazardous materials applications;</p>
<p>d) Mining ? underground mining or firefighting and rescue applications; and</p>
<p>e) Escape ? general, fire, CBRN, marine and mining.</p>
<p>NOTE 1 For more detailed information relating to the special applications, refer to ISO/TS 16975‑1.</p>
<p>This guidance does not apply to selecting RPD against bio aerosols.</p>
<p>NOTE 2 Reference [3] addresses selection of RPD for bio aerosols that are capable of causing infection or adverse or allergic response but for which no occupational exposure limits have been established.</p>
<p>This guidance does not apply to RPD programmes for RPD used exclusively under water, in aircraft, and medical life support respirators and resuscitators.</p>