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Protective Equip. / ClothingFor emergency situations, wear a positive pressure, pressure-demand, full facepiece self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or pressure- demand supplied air respirator with escape SCBA and a fully-encapsulating, chemical resistant suit. Recommendations for Personal Protective Equipment should be based on a site-based job hazard analysis of possible hazards including skin contact, air concentrations, heat stress, etc. All PPE should be used with appropriate additional administrative controls including medical surveillance, employee training, respirator fit-testing, and decontamination procedures to limit the potential for unforeseen adverse effects. /Nerve Agents/
Hold breath until respiratory protective mask is donned. Fire-Fighting personnel should wear full protective clothing and respiratory protection during fire fighting and rescue. Pressure demand, self-contained breathing apparatus (Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)) (SCBA Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN), if available) is recommended in response to non-routine emergency situations. CBRN, Full Facepiece Air Purifying Respirator ( APR) (when available) is recommended in non-routine, emergency situation environments less than IDLH but above REL or PEL levels. Wear protective gloves and clothing to prevent any reasonable probability of skin contact. ... Butyl rubber gloves and Tyvek "F" decontamination suit provide barrier protection against chemical warfare agents. Although resistant to liquid chemical agents, impermeable protective clothing may be penetrated after a few hours of exposure to heavy concentration of agent. Consequently, liquid contamination on clothing must be neutralized or removed as soon as possible. All protective clothing (suits, gloves, footwear, headgear) should be clean, available each day, and put on before work. Employees should wash immediately with soap when skin is wet or contaminated. Provide emergency showers and eyewash. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this chemical. Wear splash-proof chemical goggles and face shield unless full face-piece respiratory protection is worn. Skin: Butyl rubber glove M3 and M4 Norton, Responder CSM protective clothing. Eyes: Chemical goggles and face shield. Personal Protective Requirements: "G" series Nerve Agents pose both a severe respiratory and severe contact hazard. Wear appropriate fully encapsulating protective gear with positive pressure self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Structural firefighters' protective clothing is recommended for fire situations only; it is not effective in spill or release events. Thickened agents pose a less significant vapor hazard but a much more significant contact hazard. /"G" Series Nerve Agents/ |