Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), sometimes aka Personal Protective Apparel (PPA).
Mostly this page is about decapsulation
TLDR:
-  Ideally use a fume hood 
-  H2SO4 will put out less corrosive fumes at decap temperatures, although it will smell really bad (and could have long term health risks) 
-  HNO3 puts off NO2. Minimize release by working at lower temperatures, covering, and venting gas 
-  Consider using a respirator 
Respirator
McMaster likes the 3M 7800S full faceplate respirator. If you don't use a full faceplate respirator, you should also use a face shield or safety glasses.
Tips:
-  They came in different sizes, such as 7800S-L (large) 
-  For longest life, store opened cartridges in a plastic bag (absorbs CO2 from atmosphere) 
-  Replace periodically or sooner if you smell fumes 
-  Filters reduce concentration of acid gases, but does not eliminate them - 
-  Will not provide adequate protection against dense acid gas 
-  ie don't stick your head over something spewing red gas 
-  FWIW you can get an oxygen tank for these 
-  Acid gases will still burn skin when concentrated 
 
-  Face shield replacement: I found its less expensive to buy a new unit surplus than it is to replace the face shield 
-  I (mcmaster) only use filters that protect against acid gases and particulates since I do mixed work 
-  Uses P100 filters 
-  Following are listed as P100 acid gas w/ particulate filter - 
-  60922 Cartridge/Filter, Acid Gas/P100 
-  60923 Cartridge/Filter, Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100  
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-  IIRC-  I (mcmaster) typically use these 
 
 
-  60928 Cartridge/Filter, Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100  
-  OSH sells these, although I tend to buy them surplus online 
-  2017: usually $10-15 surplus, $20-25 new