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The description of respiratory protective equipment is wrong.
The description of respiratory protective equipment is wrong: it protects eyes from mechanical damage caused by metal or sand fragments.

This is the test question of Super Star Erya Limited Space Examination.

Supplementary information:

Respiratory protective equipment is mainly divided into filtration type and isolation type.

According to the principle of filtration and absorption, toxic and harmful substances in the air are filtered by filter materials, and the polluted air is turned into clean air for people to breathe. Such as dust masks, gas masks and filtering gas masks.

According to the principle of isolation, isolated respiratory protective equipment isolates people's respiratory organs, eyes and face from the outside polluted air, and supplies air to the air source by the air source carried by itself or by introducing clean air from the polluted environment through the airway to ensure people's normal breathing and breathing. It is also called isolated gas mask, oxygen-making gas mask, long tube respirator and diving mask.

When removing protective equipment, attention should be paid to the following issues:

1, disinfection.

Pay attention to disinfection when removing protective equipment. First, clean and disinfect the stains on the surface of hair protection products, then take off the isolation gown and gloves outside, then disinfect the gloves and clothes inside, and then take off a protective product, so that the parts touching this equipment need to be disinfected once to avoid infection.

2. Unloading speed.

When removing protective equipment, it should be noted that the removal speed should not be too fast, so as not to damage and infect protective equipment, and during the removal process, try to contact the side of protective clothing close to the skin, not the outward side, so as not to leave pollutants.

3. Classify and discard.

After the protective equipment is removed, all disposable equipment should be put into a double-layer yellow medical waste collection bag for centralized treatment of medical waste, instead of disposable equipment, which needs to be soaked in disinfectant for disinfection.