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3M Scott ELSA, 2000, Emergency Life Support Apparatus — recall

Consumer goods · United Kingdom · 2025-01-21
Hazard: Respiratory

3M Scott ELSA, 2000, Emergency Life Support Apparatus was recalled in United Kingdom on 2025-01-21 due to respiratory. The 3M™Scott™ELSA (Emergency Life Support Apparatus) is an escape breathing apparatus which provides a constant supply of air for rapid escape from hazardous industrial and marine environments. It is supplied with a portable compressed air cylinder should the…

CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-01-21
Model identifiersPart number:1032984, 1033342, 1047362, 1047372, 2009419, 2028327, 2028358, 2034848
CategoryPersonal protective equipment (PPE)
HazardRespiratory
Hazard description3M™ Scott™ Fire & Safety has identified a quality issue involving a limited quantity of certain batches of hood assemblies on the 3M™ Scott™ ELSA 2000, Sprint & Muster variants. A limited number of ELSA Hood assemblies have been identified with a seam defect that may cause air to leak from the hood and contaminants from the external environment to flow into the hood._x000D_ The affected part numbers were supplied between the 29th of June 2023 and the 30th of May 2024_x000D_ 3M confirm that there have been no reports of injuries or accidents associated with this notice.
RemedyThe product has been recalled from end users. 3M has posted a customer advisory notice on their website, for customers and authorised distributors https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/2431239O/3m-psd-scba-elsa-notification-july-2024.pdf advising them to return any defective products to their nearest 3M Scott Authorised Service Centre.
Recall number2411-0137
Official noticeView source ↗

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