FFP3 Valved Masks – Premium Moulded
£0.79£0.95 EX VATINC VAT
Moulded FFP3 respirator mask with exhalation valve. Protects against fine dusts, mists, metal fumes and fibres including silica, welding fumes and asbestos-related work. NPF 50x OEL. Hygienically sealed in individual polybags.
FFP3 valved masks are the highest-rated disposable respirator available, and this moulded version is the one most tradespeople actually want to wear for longer than ten minutes. The exhalation valve makes a real difference on site — breathing out is noticeably easier, which means less heat build-up inside the mask and less temptation to pull it down when it gets uncomfortable. Each mask arrives hygienically sealed in its own polybag with user information included, so they’re ready to hand out and compliant from the moment the packet opens.
The FFP3 rating means these masks achieve a Nominal Protection Factor of 50 times the Occupational Exposure Limit, with an Assigned Protection Factor of 20x OEL. In plain English, that’s the level of protection required when working with the nastier end of airborne hazards: silica dust from cutting or grinding masonry, welding fumes, metal dusts such as chromium, nickel and cadmium, and fibrous materials including rock wool, glass fibre and mineral wool. It’s also the rating used in environments where asbestos-related work is taking place, where lower-rated masks simply don’t cut it legally or practically.
Where FFP3 Valved Masks Are Required
These masks are worn across a wide range of trades and settings. Construction and groundwork crews cutting or drilling into concrete, stone or brick. Welders and fabricators dealing with metal fume. Insulation installers handling mineral and glass fibre materials. Demolition teams where unknown dust compositions are a genuine concern. Roofing and dry-lining work can also generate surprisingly harmful fine particulate, and the FFP3 rating ensures workers aren’t left under-protected because someone grabbed the wrong box.
EN149:2001 Certification
These masks are manufactured and tested to EN149:2001, the European standard governing filtering half masks against particles. That certification matters for both site compliance and COSHH risk assessments — you need the paperwork to match the hazard, and these deliver that. The moulded cup shape maintains its form throughout the working day rather than collapsing against the face, which also helps maintain a consistent face seal.
Individual polybag packaging keeps each mask clean and undamaged until it’s needed, which is worth noting if you’re storing a box on site over a period of weeks.
Pro Tip: When fitting these masks, press the nose clip firmly down the bridge of your nose with both index fingers and mould it to the shape of your face before starting work — a poor seal at the nose defeats the purpose of an FFP3 rating entirely.












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