GSO EN 134:2020
EN 134:1998
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
10 May 2020
Respiratory protective devices - Nomenclature of components
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GSO EN 134:2020 Scope
This European Standard specifies a harmonized nomenclature for typical components of respiratory protective devices. It does not specify which or how many components are used and where they are located in the apparatus. The illustrations used are given as examples only for the identification of the different parts and the corresponding terms for facilitating the application. The definitions and terms used are given in EN 132 and EN 135. The terms are given in the three official CEN languages.
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