NCJ Number
191521
Date Published
November 2002
Length
208 pages
Annotation
This volume of the guide presents information for the emergency first responder on the selection of personal protective equipment (PPE), and focuses on percutaneous (skin) protection that is classified as apparel.
Abstract
This guide contains information about 74 items of percutaneous (skin) protection apparel for the emergency first responder. Included as apparel are items such as hoods, labcoats, and gloves. This guide was created in partnership with the National Institute of Justice in order to assist with the selection of chemical and biological defense equipment for emergency workers. This volume of the guide, Volume IIc, deals specifically with percutaneous PPE apparel. This guide series begins with Volume I, which serves as an information source for all PPE, and then progresses through Volumes IIa, IIb, and IIc, which each focus on a particular area of PPE. The introduction explains that the long range plans for defense include the evaluation of existing PPE and the development of a series of documents, including user guides, national standards, and technical reports related to PPE. Since the evaluation process will take several years this guide was developed in the interim to assist emergency workers in the selection of commercial PPE. The information contained herein was compiled through literature searches and market surveys. The purpose of the guide is to provide information about PPE items to emergency workers, not to make specific recommendations about items. Detailed information about particular items of percutaneous PPE apparel is offered in this volume, including stock number, manufacturer, and certifications for the items.
Date Published: November 1, 2002
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