a machine that assists breathing
A device worn over the mouth and nose or entire head to protect the user from inhaling harmful agents.
a mechanical device used to substitute for, or to assist with breathing. see ventilation.
A personal protective device that is worn over the nose and mouth to reduce the risk of inhaling hazardous airborne particles, gases, or vapors.
A device for covering the mouth and nose, worn by the CARD STRIPPER to prevent the inhalation of dust and lint.
apparatus fitted to a mask over the nose and mouth, or hooked directly to an endotracheal or tracheostomy tube; it is used to assist or support ventilation or to provide nebulized medication to the air passages under positive pressure
A device to protect the wearer from inhalation of harmful contaminants, classified by the amount of face coverage it provides and its method of protection, e.g. a half-face, negative-pressure, air-purifying respirator; or a full-face, pressure demand, supplied air respirator.
A device worn over the face and used to either mechanically filter dirty air or supply fresh air to the wearer.
a breathing device for administering long-term artificial respiration
a protective mask with a filter; protects the face and lungs against poisonous gases
a breathing aid often used by patients in hospitals
a device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapors, and/or gases
a device that protects a person from inhaling dangerous chemicals and infectious particles
a device you wear over your mouth and nose that cleans the air before it enters your body
a mask with a heavy filter, such as house painters and certain other workers wear to clean the air they breathe
a mask worn over the mouth and nose that filters out harmful contaminants in the air such as dust or chemicals
a personal protective device used to protect the wearer from inhalation of harmful levels of airborne contaminants
a personal protective equipment device worn over the nose and mouth of the employee that filters certain airborne contaminants from the inhaled air
a protective facepiece, hood or helment that is designed to reduce the exposure of the wearer to airborne hazards by filtering sub-micron aerosols
a protective facepiece, hood or helmet that is designed to protect the wearer against a variety of harmful airborne agents
a unit that covers your mouth and nose to prevent spray droplets, small particles, and vapours from getting into your lungs
A device worn to protect against inhalation of hazardous substances.
A mask worn over the nose and mouth to prevent the inhalation of toxic pigment particles, which may be suspended in the air during operations.
A device worn to prevent inhalation of hazardous substances.
A machine used to assist with breathing.
A machine used to help breathing problems. It works by pushing air or oxygen into the lungs. This air or oxygen is given through an ET tube.
A breathing mask that filters the air to protect against the inhalation of radioactive materials.
a machine that provides breathing assistance by supplying and regulating a flow of air, oxygen, and air pressure that goes through a tube threaded through the nose or mouth, down the back of the throat, and into the trachea (windpipe).
A machine to help with breathing.
A simple filter mask for individual protection against smoke and fumes, recommended for use in fire suppression on wildfires only; not recommended for use on structure fires or fires involving most hazardous materials. see also: Air Pack; Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
A piece of safety equipment worn by miners which covers the nose and mouth to prevent the wearer inhaling excessive quantities of dust.
A device which protects the wearer from inhalation of harmful air contaminants.
another term for a ventilator
A device designed to protect the wearer from inhalation of harmful atmospheres.
artificial-machines employed to cause patients to breathe; they control the rate, volume, and oxygen content of inspired air
A device worn to cover the mouth and nose. When working with lead-based paint, the only type of respirator that will filter out lead dust particles is one equipped with a HEPA filter.
(RES-pih-RAY-ter) In medicine, a machine used to help a patient breathe. Also called ventilator.
A mask worn over the mouth and nose to filter the air which is breathed.
A device that is designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful contaminants.
A device worn over the mouth, or nose and mouth, to prevent the inhalation of noxious substances.
A filter device with a replaceable cartridge worn over the nose and mouth to remove irritants (dust and toxic pollutants) from the air.
Either full fresh air supply; or independent with fitted canisters depending on hazard
A ventilator machine which breathes for a patient unable to do so alone.
A machine, sometimes called a ventilator, that pumps air in and out of the lungs to compensate for the loss of natural breathing.
(Ventilator) - A machine that breathes for an infant. Also referred to as a vent.
A term that has been used in the past for ventilator
A filtering device which covers the nose and mouth and prevents inhalation of dust or fumes; should have the U.S. Bureau of Mines certificate or approval for the specific contaminant being filtered out. Handkerchiefs and gauze masks give little or no protection.
A device usually worn over the nose and mouth to prevent a person from inhaling harmful substances in contaminated air.
A filter covering the nose and mouth to remove harmful particles from inhaled air. Commonly used when significant dust is generated, such as when sanding.
For the mechanical device used to assist breathing, see ventilator.