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Table A-1 Personal Protective Equipment Guidelines* (Continued) <br />Waste Examples of <br />Category Waste Gloves Protective Clothing Respirator (see note) <br />Flammable <br />Gasoline, acetone, <br />Silvershield or <br />Full-body, chemically <br />Full -face air -purifying <br />liquid waste <br />toluene, xylene, <br />Safety- <br />resistant, protective <br />respirator with GME -H <br />ethanol <br />4-H gloves <br />coveralls (Chemrel or <br />cartridges' <br />under neo- <br />equivalent) and latex or <br />prene or nitrile <br />neoprene boots, or <br />PVC** or polyethylene <br />booties <br />Combustible <br />Sodium, lithium, <br />Call LLNL Fire Department at extension 911, or use the call sign <br />solid waste <br />finely divided <br />"MIKE" if using a handheld radio. <br />aluminum, and <br />metal hydrides <br />PCB waste <br />PCB contaminated <br />Silvershield or <br />Full-body, chemically <br />Full -face air -purifying <br />oil, transformer <br />Safety -4-H <br />resistant, protective <br />respirator with GME -H <br />fluid, capacitor fluid <br />gloves under <br />coveralls (Saranex or <br />cartridges' <br />neo-prene or <br />equivalent) and latex or <br />nitrile <br />neoprene boots, or <br />PVC** or polyethylene <br />booties <br />Strong <br />oxidizer <br />Chromic acid, nitric <br />acid (above 40%), <br />Chemical specific selection required. To be deter <br />Industrial Hygienist. Contact the Site 300 ES&H TErMDe uta rs. <br />a�� <br />waste <br />perchloric acid <br />Team Leader.""" <br />(above 40%), <br />JAN 14 21 <br />nitrates, <br />perchlorates, <br />chlorates, chlorine, <br />ENVIMQNME! <br />chlorites, <br />HEALTH DEPAF <br />peroxides, and <br />permanganates <br />Water <br />Lithium hydride, <br />Call LLNL Fire Department at extension 911, or use the call sign <br />reactives - <br />sodium metal, <br />"MIKE" if using a handheld radio. <br />DO NOT <br />potassium metal, <br />USE WATER <br />uranium turnings, <br />and acetyl <br />chlorides <br />Mixed waste <br />Mixture of <br />Chemical and radioactive specific selection required. To be <br />hazardous and <br />determined by a Health Physicist and Industrial Hygienist. Contact <br />radioactive waste <br />the Site 300 ES&H Team Deputy Team Leader. <br />Radioactive <br />Natural or depleted <br />Radioactive specific selection required. To be determined by a <br />Waste <br />uranium, plutonium <br />Health Physicist and Industrial Hygienist. Contact the Site 300 ES&H <br />Team Deputy Team Leader. <br />* This equipment is available at the LLNL Main Site and/or Site 300, and not necessarily available at each <br />WAA. Refer to Appendix D of the Site-specific Plan to determine availability of equipment. Contact the <br />Industrial Hygienist prior to initiating cleanup to verify the adequacy of equipment and required PPE for a <br />specific spill. <br />** Polyvinyl chloride. <br />*** Note: Personnel who intend to use a respirator must first be medically certified and fit -tested. Respirators are <br />only issued after an evaluation by an Industrial Hygienist or Health Physicist. <br />**** If HF comes in contact with the skin or eyes, flush with water for a minimum of 15 minutes, rub calcium <br />gluconate directly on affected skin areas, and immediately contact Health Services or dial 911 or <br />(925) 447-6880 if calling from offsite. If using a handheld radio, contact the Central Alarm Services using the <br />call sign "MIKE." <br />A-2 January 2016 <br />QED <br />N <br />NTAL <br />ITMENT <br />