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Chemical Protective Clothing Performance Requirements for Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Chemical Resistance: Durability Flexibility Temperature Resistance.

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1 Chemical Protective Clothing Performance Requirements for Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Chemical Resistance: Durability Flexibility Temperature Resistance Service Life Cleanability Design Size Color Cost

2 Levels of Chemical Protection In Hazardous Material operations there are four levels of protection. Level A Level B Level C Level D

3 Level A Fully encapsulating suit with self-contained breathing apparatus

4 Level B Self-contained breathing apparatus, Chemical protective clothing, gloves, and hard hat

5 Level C Air-purifying respirator, chemical protective clothing, gloves, boots, and hard hat

6 Level D Chemical- protective clothing, boots, gloves, and hard hat

7 Level A Level A should be worn when the highest level of respiratory, skin, and eye protection is required. Level A is used when: Conditions are unknown The hazardous substance has been identified and requires the highest level of protection for skin, eyes, and respiratory system Operations are being conducted in confined, poorly ventilated areas Work function involves a high potential for splash, immersion, or exposure to unexpected skin hazards

8 LEVEL B Should be selected when the highest level of respiratory protected is needed and some degree of skin protection is required. Level B is the minimum recommendation for initial site entry. Level B protection is used when: Air contaminants are unknown Air contaminants have been identified and the criteria for using APRs are not met IDLH air concentrations exist The atmosphere contains less than 19.5% oxygen Direct contact does not pose a severe skin hazard

9 LEVEL C Level C should be selected when types of airborne contaminants are known, the concentrations are measured and the criteria for using air-purifying respirators (APRs) are met. Level C protection is used when: Criteria for the use of APRs are met Air contaminants have been identified and concentrations measured Direct contact does not pose a skin hazard

10 LEVEL D Level D should not be worn on any site with respiratory or skin hazards. Level D is primarily a work uniform providing minimal protection. Level D protection is worn when: Atmosphere contains no known hazards Work functions precludes the potential for unexpected exposure to hazardous levels of any substances


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