IC 6665 The Significance of the Bureau of Mines Approval of Gas Masks

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 1
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- 349 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 1932
Abstract
The approval of the U. S. Bureau of Mines when granted to a manufacturer for a gas mask
is a certification that the particular device has been submitted to the Bureau of Mines for
inspection and test and has been found to meet that bureau's published minimum requirements
for safety , durability , and satisfactory performance .
Any de-
Gas masks are approved by the Bureau of Mines only as a complete unit or assembly of
parts , as canister , facepiece and harness . This is in order that responsibility for rigid
adherence to the bureau's requirements may be definitely located and not divided .
vice marketed under this approval must be a unit composed of parts identical in detail of
design , assembly , workmanship , and quality , and produced under the same control and inspection
as the original device to which approval has been granted . The particular parts which
comprise the approved assembly are designated in a letter to the manufacturer at the time the
approval is granted . In recent years they are also specified in the approval plate authorized
for use in connection with the sale of the device . Each part permitted in the assembly
is legibly marked by name or number for the guidance of users of masks in ordering and
identifying approved parts when making repairs , and thereby maintaining their equipment as
an approved device .
In view of the foregoing , any change in the design of parts or deviation from the permitted
assembly of parts would violate the conditions under which approval was granted and
the device would not be considered as meeting the approval requirements of the Bureau of
Mines . The U. S. Bureau of Mines has been frequently requested to interpret the approval
status of a gas mask assembled from parts which have separately met its requirements as
components of two or more approved devices but which in the form of a complete unit has not
been submitted for tests or been granted approval . Responsibility for the elements and for
their proper assembly is in such case divided . Such assembled units have no status as permissible
equipment under the Bureau of Mines system of schedules . The reasons underlying
this policy are that the approval is granted only to some one who assumes responsibility for
the whole and that the details of assembly and coordination of parts are considered to be
important to the satisfactory performance and safety of the device .
Citation
APA:
(1932) IC 6665 The Significance of the Bureau of Mines Approval of Gas MasksMLA: IC 6665 The Significance of the Bureau of Mines Approval of Gas Masks. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.