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Breakthrough Time. Elapsed Time Between Initial Contact of the Chemical on the Outer Surface of the Suit Until it Reaches the Inside Surface of the Suit Optimum Time: >480 Minutes. Proper Use. Pre-use Inspection Proper Donning In-use Consideration: Avoid Contamination Periodic Inspection
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Breakthrough Time Elapsed Time Between Initial Contact of the Chemical on the Outer Surface of the Suit Until it Reaches the Inside Surface of the Suit Optimum Time: >480 Minutes B461 Course
Proper Use • Pre-use Inspection • Proper Donning • In-use Consideration: • Avoid Contamination • Periodic Inspection • Know Limitations • Proper Decontamination/Doffing • Cleaning and Storage B461 Course
Limitations • No Clothing Material Resistant to all Chemicals • Decreased Manual Dexterity/Mobility • Impaired Vision • Heat Stress • All Affect Worker Safety and Efficiency B461 Course
Decision Factors • Chemical Resistant/Other Performance Requirements • Amount/Length of Exposure • Hazardous Properties of Chemicals Involved • Work Function/Application B461 Course
Tyvek Nomex Polyethylene Saranex Nitrile Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Butyl Rubber Neoprene Chloropel Natural Rubber Viton Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Protective Materials B461 Course
Heat and Physical Stress • Any use of CPC&E Increase Heat and Physical Stress • All CPC can Cause Heat Stress Conditions • Wearing CPC&E also Increases Risk of Accidents • Selecting Level A (Over B,C) should be Balanced Against the Probability of Stress and Accidents • Employee Heat & Physical Stress should be Monitored by the Hospital Safety Officer B461 Course
Chemical Resistance Charts • Available from Manufacturers/Independent Labs • Majority Reflect Ability to Resist Degradation (Qualitative) • Limited Permeation Data (Quantitative) • Useful if Applied with Discretion in Conjunction with Proper Hazard Evaluation B461 Course
Inspection Procedures • Before Wearing Any CPC&E It Should Be Properly Inspected • Create a Checklist for Visual Inspections • Suit Should Be Inspected Immediately Before Use • Monthly When Not in Use B461 Course
Inspection Procedures • Spread suit out on a flat surface • Examine the outside for the following: • Fabric for abrasions, cuts, holes, or tears • Fabric has retained the original flexibility and durability • Seams for separation or holes • Zippers, buttons, storm flaps, and other connecting devices for proper sealing and operation B461 Course
Inspection Procedures (cont'd) • Inside a dark room: • Use flashlight inside of the suit • Look for pinpoints of light from outside the suit • Refer to manufacturer’s recommendations for: • Routine, and/or • Special inspection procedures B461 Course
Inspect Respirator Equipment • Components • Face-piece • Breathing tube • Hood • Cartridges • Belt and snaps • Cleanliness • Batteries • Flow check (4-6 cfm) B461 Course
Respirator Fit Testing • Seal of face-piece • Most important factor • Fit test with respirator to be used • Types of fit testing: • Qualitative • Quantitative • OSHA Regulation • 29 CFR 1910.134 B461 Course
Hands-on Exercise • Determining Degradation of Chemicals to Specific CPC • Determining Permeation of Chemicals to Specific CPC B461 Course