Description
Reconditioned Scott AV2000 Face Piece
Featuring a sleek low-profile design for excellent downward and peripheral vision, the AV-2000 Scott facepiece provides quality safety and protection. Dual, built-in mechanical voicemitters provides improved communication and speech. The AV-series facepiece offer Scott's exclusive Top-Down Convertibility - - Meaning, a single facepiece with a single fit-test can be used for Air-Purifying, Supplied Air and Powered Air-Purifying Respirators, including CBRN, reducing the overall cost of ownership.
- New Lens in Mask
- Single facepiece for APR, PAPR, supplied air, and SCBA applications
- Features Scott’s exclusive Top Down Convertibility
- Four-point head harness
- Available Sizes: SM, MM/LG
- Built-in, dual voicemitters for enhanced voice transmission around the wearer
- Adjustable, four-point head harness available in Kevlar®, rubber or polyester
- Impact resistant, clear polycarbonate lens
- CBRN approved configurations available
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Respiratory Protection Facepiece for SCBA Systems
The AV-2000 Facepiece is a respiratory protection facepiece designed for SCBA systems and demanding breathing-air applications. Firefighters, maintenance technicians, and confined space entrants typically use this equipment to support clear communication and reliable breathing-air interface performance. This reconditioned Scott facepiece features a Kevlar-reinforced, low-profile design with dual built-in mechanical voicemitters.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Emergency Services Work Environments
Firefighters and emergency responders typically use this facepiece during incident response when they need a protective facepiece with a broad vision field and strong communication support. The low-profile design helps users maintain downward and peripheral visibility in fast-moving situations. All Safety supplies this type of respiratory equipment for teams that rely on SCBA systems in high-demand environments.
Construction Work Environments
Construction supervisors and crew members often use a full face respirator when dust, airborne contaminants, or task-based exposure periods call for respiratory protection. The adjustable harness and clear polycarbonate lens support everyday jobsite movement and visual awareness. Workers commonly choose a reconditioned PPE option when they need a practical breathing-air interface for scheduled work.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Industrial hygienists and production workers typically use this facepiece in plant settings that require compatible supplied air respirator or air-purifying respirator configurations. The top-down convertibility helps support changing work demands across shift-based operations. Facilities value the flexible setup because it can reduce the need for multiple dedicated facepieces.
Utilities Work Environments
Utility workers often depend on this SCBA facepiece for maintenance and response tasks in confined or variable environments. The Kevlar-reinforced construction and four-point head harness support a secure fit during physically active work. The design suits crews that move between air-purifying respirator, powered air-purifying respirator, and supplied air respirator systems.
Oil & Gas Work Environments
Safety coordinators and field technicians commonly use this protective facepiece where hazardous-atmosphere controls matter and communication stays important. The dual built-in mechanical voicemitters help users speak more clearly through respiratory equipment. The CBRN configuration availability also fits specialized response planning in higher-risk operations.
Mining Work Environments
Mining teams often select a facepiece with an impact resistant, clear polycarbonate lens for underground and remote work areas. The low-profile design helps support visibility in tight or rugged spaces. Workers typically pair it with compatible breathing-air systems per manufacturer instructions.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Technical features matter in a protective facepiece because the fit, lens design, and harness style all affect daily comfort and breathing-air interface performance. This reconditioned Scott model combines a Kevlar-reinforced build with top-down convertibility, which helps support multiple respiratory system types from a single facepiece. That versatility can simplify inventory while keeping equipment aligned with task demands.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Reconditioned | Previously used unit restored for continued service | Supports a cost-effective equipment strategy |
| Kevlar-reinforced | Harness material built for added durability | Helps the facepiece hold up in demanding use |
| Top-down convertibility | One facepiece supports APR, PAPR, supplied air, and SCBA systems | Allows broader system compatibility |
| Clear polycarbonate lens | Impact resistant lens material with a wide view | Supports visibility in active work conditions |
| Available sizes SM and MM/LG | Size options for fit selection | Helps users choose a more suitable seal and comfort level |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Emergency Response Operations
Emergency teams often use this facepiece during fireground or rescue work when clear voice transmission and quick equipment compatibility matter. The dual built-in mechanical voicemitters support communication through SCBA systems. The low-profile design also helps preserve the user’s vision field in urgent settings.
Industrial Maintenance Work
Maintenance crews commonly rely on a full face respirator when they work around airborne hazards or need a breathing-air interface for scheduled shutdowns. The adjustable four-point head harness helps users secure the fit during long or active tasks. The clear lens supports awareness when workers move between equipment and work zones.
Utility and Hazardous-Environment Tasks
Utility personnel typically choose this facepiece when tasks require top-down convertibility across different respiratory equipment platforms. That flexibility helps crews transition between air-purifying respirator, powered air-purifying respirator, and supplied air respirator setups. The Kevlar-reinforced structure supports frequent field use.
Confined Space or CBRN-Related Work
Confined space entrants often need a protective facepiece that works with specialized respiratory programs and demanding procedures. CBRN approved configurations available give teams an option for elevated planning needs. The reconditioned facepiece format offers a practical way to support equipment rotation and readiness.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Facepiece Excels
- Emergency response operations: The dual built-in mechanical voicemitters and low-profile design support communication and visibility in urgent conditions.
- Industrial maintenance: The clear polycarbonate lens and adjustable harness help users stay comfortable during task-based exposure periods.
- Utility work: Top-down convertibility supports multiple breathing-air systems with one protective facepiece.
- Confined space entry: The secure fit and compatible SCBA systems use suit controlled-entry procedures.
Not Recommended For
- Loose-fitting respiratory use: This is not a substitute for equipment where a tight face seal or compatible breathing-air system is not available.
- Tasks without respiratory program support: It may not suit applications that lack training, fit testing, or manufacturer-approved system compatibility.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Firefighters: Use it with SCBA systems during emergency response and rescue work.
- Industrial hygienists: Evaluate and support respiratory protection programs in industrial sites.
- Maintenance technicians: Wear it during equipment service and shutdown work.
- Utility workers: Use it for field tasks that require flexible breathing-air protection.
- Safety coordinators: Select it for teams needing compatible, reconditioned PPE options.
- Confined space entrants: Depend on it when a secure, compatible facepiece supports entry work.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This facepiece works alongside other equipment for a more complete respiratory protection setup. Teams often combine a facepiece with the right breathing-air source and task-specific accessories to support layered protection. In active industrial and emergency settings, multiple layers help crews match equipment to the job instead of relying on a single component.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- SCBA response scenario: Facepiece + respirators + face shields + hearing protection
- Industrial maintenance scenario: Facepiece + air packs + hearing protection
- Confined space scenario: Facepiece + respirators + face shields
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this facepiece when your team needs a low-profile design for better visibility during active work. It also performs well when users need top-down convertibility across SCBA systems, PAPR, APR, and supplied air configurations. The Kevlar-reinforced build adds value for crews that want durable, reconditioned PPE for regular use.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Compatibility with your existing breathing-air system
- Required fit size, including SM or MM/LG
- Need for communication support through dual built-in mechanical voicemitters
- Task environment, including confined space, industrial, or emergency use
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This facepiece is not suitable for jobs that do not use compatible respiratory equipment or approved fit-testing procedures. Workers needing only basic nuisance-dust coverage may want a different respiratory protection category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Users typically wear the facepiece when respiratory protection is needed in demanding work or emergency situations. They generally wear it with compatible breathing-air systems per manufacturer instructions. In industrial sites, emergency response settings, and confined spaces, workers often keep the low-profile design in mind for visibility and communication.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the seal, lens, harness, and voicemitter before use according to manufacturer guidelines. Manufacturers typically recommend cleaning and sanitizing methods per specifications, and users should replace worn or damaged parts per manufacturer guidance. Store the facepiece in a clean, dry area away from contamination and deformation.