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    Simulant Agent Resistance Test Manikin (SMARTMAN)

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    DUGWAY, UTAH, UNITED STATES

    03.16.2020

    Video by Darrell Gray 

    U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground

    The Simulant Agent Resistance Test Manikin, or SMARTMAN, debuted at Dugway Proving Ground in 2001. For nearly 20 years, this replica of a human head and shoulders has tested gas masks and respirators, ensuring they protect the wearer from toxic chemical drops and vapor.
    The earlier versions of SMARTMAN were made of stainless steel. Later versions are stainless steel with a thin rubber coating to mimic the compressibility of human skin.
    With mask attached, sampling ports on SMARTMAN’s face allow testers to monitor the filtered air inside the mask to detect leaks or poor filtration.
    Tests are conducted with simulated or actual chemical agents. Masks and respirators are often tested in extreme cold, heat or humidity, with smoke, diesel fumes, insect repellent and other substances to make testing more realistic.
    Watch how the SMARTMAN is utilized to help empower the nation’s warfighters against chemical and biological threats.
    James L. Haines, an analyst from Dugway's Chemical Test Division, gives an overview of gas mask testing in the SMART MAN test fixture.

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    VIDEO INFO

    Date Taken: 03.16.2020
    Date Posted: 03.16.2020 16:00
    Category: Video Productions
    Video ID: 743174
    VIRIN: 200316-A-RF501-566
    PIN: 200316
    Filename: DOD_107729564
    Length: 00:02:27
    Location: DUGWAY, UTAH, US

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