3M disposable N95 dust masks protect workers against harmful particles that can potentially be inhaled in hazardous environments such as construction, mining, and manufacturing. Dust masks help prevent respiratory problems and illnesses caused by exposure to particles such as those from grinding, sanding, sweeping, sawing, bagging, or other dusty operations.

There are several types of dust masks available, including N95, N99, and N100 masks, which filter out 95%, 99%, and 99.97% of airborne particles, respectively. P95 and P100 masks provide protection against both oil and non-oil based particles. Dust masks also come in disposable and reusable varieties.

A dust mask is a type of mask that provides respiratory protection against dust, dirt, and other airborne particles. It is important for anyone who works in industries where exposure to dust and other particulate matter is common, such as construction, woodworking, and metalworking.

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The Condition Acquisition Reporting System (CARS) is the platform where data is collected to support 511IN.org. The CARS POLICY was enacted to create awareness of restrictions and closures of shoulders, ramps, and lanes, and other activities within INDOT’s right-of-way as they affect the motoring public’s safety and mobility.  The CARS POLICY applies to anyone working on the INDOT right-of-way and anyone responsible for maintaining CARS data. CARS is the reporting platform and one of the tools used by INDOT’s Traffic Management, Freight Management (for the purpose of managing oversize and overweight permits), Construction Management, Operations, Design, and other third parties to operate, manage, and plan activities that occur on Indiana’s highways and to create awareness with the motoring public. These stakeholders require CARS data that is both timely and accurate. The CARS POLICY provides the procedures, rules, and reporting requirements for CARS. This policy also provides Traffic Management Center (TMC) reporting requirements associated with these activities.

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Dust masks are recommended for use in any industry where exposure to dust and other particulate matter is common. This includes construction, woodworking, metalworking, agriculture, and other industries where airborne particles may be present. It's important to choose the appropriate type of dust mask for the job and to follow proper respiratory protection practices to ensure maximum protection.

Disposable dust masks should be discarded after each use or when they become damaged, soiled, or difficult to breathe through. Reusable dust masks should be washed regularly and replaced when they become damaged or no longer provide a tight seal.

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NIOSH-approved dust masks will have a label or stamp on the packaging or mask itself indicating that it has been approved by NIOSH. You can also check the NIOSH website to verify that a particular respirator model has been approved. Be wary of counterfeit or unapproved respirators, which may not provide the same level of respiratory protection.

Hoosier Helpers is the INDOT freeway service patrol designed to provide an extra measure of safety on Indiana Interstates in and around Indianapolis, Northwest Indiana, and Southern Indiana, near Louisville, Ky. The program’s main objective is to keep traffic moving. Hoosier Helpers are INDOT personnel who patrol freeways in vans or trucks to help stranded motorists, remove debris from roadways, or summon help quickly in case of a crash, vehicle fire or other emergency. Hoosier Helpers can change a tire, supply enough fuel to get you to a service station, fix a minor mechanical problem, and get you help for the problems they can't solve. Find out more about Hoosier Helpers.