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Jarin Blaschke

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Hi all:

I'm going to Home Depot to get some needed knickknacks for my home darkroom. While there, I need to get a mask for weighing and pouring chemicals, specifically the nastiest of them all: Amidol. What is the correct, specific designation of dust mask I should be using, to provide the right protection? I presume dust and vapors behave differently...

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-Jarin
 
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pdeeh

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a P3 (sometimes FFP3) will be more than adequate.
 

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There are 3 grades: P1, P2, P3

P2 and P3 are regulated for toxic particles.

P3 is the finest.
 

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Keep in mind that leakage at the face cantact is an issue. As is comfort, though that should be a lesser issue for short term powder handling.
 
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