Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Item Name Code (INC) 21123
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A portable respiratory protective device, which supplies respirable air to the wearer from self-contained air cyclinder(s) without recourse to atmospheric air supply. It may have breathing bags. Excludes items which use chemicals to generate oxygen, and RESPIRATOR OUTFIT.
Additional Information for Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
A Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) is a device used by firefighters, rescue workers, and other professionals who work in hazardous environments where the air is contaminated or oxygen levels are low. It is designed to provide a continuous supply of breathable air to the wearer, allowing them to safely navigate through dangerous conditions.
SCBAs typically consist of a facepiece or mask that covers the nose and mouth, a high-pressure air cylinder, a regulator to control the flow of air, and a harness to secure the apparatus to the wearer's body. The air cylinder is filled with compressed air or sometimes other breathable gases, such as oxygen or nitrogen, depending on the specific application.
The regulator ensures that the air is delivered at a consistent pressure and allows the wearer to control the flow of air. Some SCBAs also have additional features, such as integrated communication systems, thermal imaging cameras, or heads-up displays to enhance the wearer's situational awareness.
SCBAs are essential for providing respiratory protection in environments where the air is contaminated with smoke, toxic gases, or other hazardous substances. They allow the wearer to breathe clean, filtered air and provide a limited amount of time to safely escape or perform necessary tasks in these dangerous conditions.
It is important to note that SCBAs require proper training and maintenance to ensure their effectiveness and the safety of the wearer. Regular inspections, testing, and proper storage are necessary to keep the equipment in good working condition.