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Performance personal protective equipment

Fact An accident can happen at any time, regardless of past performance. Personal protective equipment, such as FR clothing, is the last line of defense if an accident occurs. [Pg.39]

Gather important information the agent used was it aerosol, liquid, gas, powder or vapor location method of delivery do you have the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) to deal with the hazard, or have you called for assistance by a specialized team are you sure that anyone who enters a contaminated area has the proper PPE and is trained in its use be sure to establish control — keep all victims, non-victims and bystanders at the crime scene (if there is any suspicion of an attack) until it is determined who among them may be a terrorist or a witness perform decontamination, triage if necessary, isolation, quarantine, search and locate evidence, maintain chain of control, and collect samples. [Pg.64]

The use of any tools and personal protective equipment required in the performance of their responsibilities... [Pg.119]

All of the work is performed in a negative-pressure glove box or open-front hood in a radiological control area. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is used, including a lab coat, booties, safety glasses, disposable sleeves, and gloves. [Pg.314]

Safety glasses must be worn in the laboratory at all times. Appropriate safety gloves and other personal protection equipment must be used to prevent skin contact. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) must be read before handling the chemicals in these experiments. All chemicals should be considered hazardous. Certain preparations of the polymers should be performed in a well-ventilated hood. [Pg.166]

CAUTION Sonication, filtration, and transfer should be performed in a fume hood. Personal protection equipment—laboratory coat, gloves, and safety glasses—must be used. Ear protection should be utilized during sonication. [Pg.1239]

The speed of homogenization should start slowly and then be gradually increased. This work should be performed in the fume hood using proper personal protection equipment (PPE). [Pg.1241]

This document [63] also suggests exposure control measures in the following hierarchical form eliminate (i.e. avoid using hazardous substance), substitute (i.e. replace with less risky material), enclose (i.e. perform operations in enclosed cabins), engineering control (i.e. carrying out potential dust formation processes with extract ventilation), procedural control (i.e. limiting the number of personnel exposed, their time and the process to specified areas), and personal protective equipment (i.e. use of protection measures to limit inhalation and dermal exposure). [Pg.347]

Cold Zone This area is adjacent (and uphill and upwind) to the warm zone and is where decontaminated victims enter. As the victims enter this area, a more thorough triage is performed (including evaluation for secondary injuries), and victims are directed to treatment areas based on the severity and nature of illness or injury. Personal protective equipment is maintained in this area in case the wind changes or victims arrive who have been improperly decontaminated. [Pg.175]

II. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE AS A BARRIER TO PESTICIDES... [Pg.219]

The most common use of personal protective equipment is for the protection of head, eyes, ears, torso, hands, and feet. This equipment helps to protect a person from damage normally encountered in an industrial plant, a construction site, or land renovation project. PPE includes devices and clothing designed to be worn or used for the protection or safety of an individual in potentially hazardous areas or performing potentially hazardous operations. [Pg.42]

This section includes any special tools or equipment that the procedure user must have in order to perform the procedure. This prevents the procedure users from completing half of a procedure and then finding out that they need a tool to finish. The section can include personal protective equipment such as respirators, tools such as a micrometer, or objects such as spool pieces or chemicals. [Pg.45]

Responsibilities for performing specific actions during the emergency Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) or other protective devices (showers, eye wash stations, first aid supplies, extinguishers, fire monitors, deluge cannons, emergency carts)... [Pg.84]


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