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Simulate failure in back up emergency oxygen. During a flight profile, hot key feature interrupts the run. Preset flow rate of air to the mask, when hot key is pressed. Between 4 and 80 LPM of air (6202-1) or 4 and 25 LPM of air (6202) (User adjustable preset value). Update your existing ROBD2 with a simple software ...
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The Environics® Model 6202, Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device 2 (ROBD2), is a portable computerized gas-blending instrument used to produce hypoxia without changes in atmospheric pressure. This simulated altitude exposure can be utilized for both research and training purposes. The U. S. Navy currently uses the ROBD2 to train aircrew to recognize the signs and symptoms of hypoxia and to perform ...
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The second generation Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device (ROBD2) is a computerized gas-blending instrument. The system mixes air and nitrogen to produce the sea level equivalent atmospheric oxygen contents for altitudes up to 34,000 feet. The ROBD2 will make the operator hypoxic and the simulation equipment allows the instructor to make an accurate assessment of the subject under test (SUT) ability ...
Zen-O lite™ portable oxygen concentrator o ers reliability, fl exibility and support active lifestyles of patients requiring oxygen therapy. Zen-O lite™ features breath sensitivity and Rate Responsive Therapy™ technologies that enables rapid breath detection and oxygen delivery ...
Accurate reading of SpO2 values is among the most important factors for successful management of respiratory care. For patients with a breathing disorder, monitoring blood-oxygen levels and heart rate can save their lives. Fingertip pulse oximeters offer a non-invasive, safe way to do this. In addition, this model is also well suited for exercise, sport purposes and high-altitude activities. ...
SECTION 3 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA ROUTES OF ENTRY - SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Brief (minutes) inhalation will not cause adverse effects, although, constant inhalation may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract. Remove to fresh air; provide oxygen if breathing is difficult; seek medical attention if required. ...
