NIOSH-approved N95 Particulate Filtering Facepiece Respirators
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Manufacturers Listed from A to Z – X, Y, and Z
The N95 respirator is the most common of the seven types of particulate filtering facepiece respirators. This product filters at least 95% of airborne particles but is not resistant to oil-based particles.
This web page provides a table of NIOSH-approved N95 respirators listed by manufacturer from A-Z. You can find a specific manufacturer by clicking on the first letter of their name on the index below. Web links in the table go to the NIOSH Approval Holder’s website. See the Notes section for information about private labels.
NIOSH entered a Memorandum of Understandingexternal icon (MOU) in 2018 with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This MOU granted NIOSH the authority to approve surgical N95 filtering facepiece respirators. Prior to this MOU, both NIOSH and FDA approved and cleared surgical N95s. The Model Number/Product Line in bold text followed by (FDA) indicates these surgical N95 respirators in the table below. NIOSH also provides a table of the surgical N95 respirators approved prior to the MOU. Surgical N95 respirators approved under the MOU do not require FDA’s 510(k) clearance. These NIOSH-approved surgical N95 respirators are only on the Certified Equipment List (CEL).
A respirator labeled as a KN95 respirator is expected to conform to China’s GB2626 standard. NIOSH does not approve KN95 products or any other respiratory protective devices certified to international standards. For more information, view Factors to Consider When Planning to Purchase Respirators from Another Country. |
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