anybody here who shoots with a respirator in an indoor range?
care to recommend one so that my family jewels don't fall off?
thank you.
-slob
care to recommend one so that my family jewels don't fall off?
thank you.
-slob
anybody here who shoots with a respirator in an indoor range?
care to recommend one so that my family jewels don't fall off?
You can always have your physican prescribe a blood lead level test to see if it is real issue for you right now.
You would have to be shooting a lot and everyday in a nearly unventilated range to have a level of exposure high enough to be concerned with.
The first level OSHA considered "elevated" in adults and used by most medical labs is 40 mcg/dl.
OSHA requires continuous medical monitoring of employees who have tested at this level.
At a level of about 75 mcg/dl, or if symptoms are severe, many physicians will want to intervene with a procedure called "chelation therapy".
hso said:find out if it's safe for you to wear a respirator since wearing one puts a strain on the heart and lungs.