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3M makes comfortable protection solutions designed to ensure worker safety and meet protection requirements. Products include, but are not limited to, respirators, eye and hearing protection, headgear, sorbents, software, and services.
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3M™ Detection Products

3M™ Elastomeric Facepiece Respirators, Filters & Cartridges

3M™ Elastomeric Facepiece Respirators, Filters & Cartridges
These cartridges provide a high level of comfort and exceptional respiratory protection. They can be used against organic vapors, acid gases, ammonia, methylamine, formaldehyde and particles.

3M™ Eyewear Protection

3M™ Eyewear Protection
3M™ Eyewear Protection

3M™ Filtering Facepiece Particulate Respirators

3M™ Filtering Facepiece Particulate Respirators
Uses a variety of patented technologies and features that enable them to filter a broad range of particles, nuisance odors and OSHA substance specific contaminants. They are approved under NIOSH 42 CFR 84.

3M™ Head and Face Protection

3M™ Head and Face Protection
3M™ Head and Face Protection

3M™ Hearing Conservation

3M™ Hearing Conservation
3M offers a wide variety of solutions to help reduce noise exposure. A full line of comfortable, easy-to-use hearing protectors, including ear plugs, ear muffs, and banded hearing protectors are available from 3M.

3M™ Hearing Protection Products

3M™ Hearing Protection Products
3M offers a wide variety of solutions to help reduce noise exposure. A full line of comfortable, easy-to-use hearing protectors, including ear plugs, ear muffs, and banded hearing protectors are available from 3M.

3M™ Personal Air Monitoring Systems

3M™ Personal Air Monitoring Systems
3M™ Organic Vapor, Ethylene Oxide and Formaldehyde Monitors sample airborne contaminants by the simple process of diffusion. The results may then be compared to permissible exposure limits published in health and safety standards.