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• ASR(pressure demand) <br /> • Hooded chemical-resistant splash suit <br /> • Inner clothing <br /> • Chemical-resistant gloves (inner and outer) <br /> • Chemical-resistant safety boots <br /> • Disposable boot covers <br /> • Hard hat(face shield) <br /> • Cooling unit <br /> • Two-way radio <br /> LEVEL C: <br /> Levels C and B have a splash suit that gives minimal skin protection from chemicals. Level C <br /> gives minimal respiratory protection with an air purifying respirator (APR). Level C protection is <br /> selected when airborne contaminants are identified, the concentrations are measured,the criteria for <br /> wearing APR are met, atmospheric concentrations are moderate to low and easily controlled, the <br /> atmospheric conditions are not likely to change rapidly, and a low degree or splash hazards are <br /> present. <br /> • Full-face APRT <br /> • Hooded chemical-resistant splash suit <br /> • Inner clothing <br /> • Chemical-resistant gloves (inner and outer) <br /> • Chemical-resistant safety boots <br /> • Disposable boot covers <br /> • Hard hat(face shield) <br /> • Escape mask <br /> • Two-way radio <br /> LEVEL D: <br /> Primarily a "work uniform" that provides protection from physical hazards only. Level D should <br /> not be worn where respiratory or skin contact hazard is present. Level D protection is selected <br /> when the atmosphere contains no known hazard and when the work function precludes the potential <br /> for unexpected exposure to hazardous levels of any substances. <br /> • Work uniform/coveralls <br /> • Hard hat(face shield) <br /> • Safety Glasses (chemical splash goggles) <br /> • Steel toe work boots (leather or chemical resistant) <br /> The maximum use concentration(MUC)of the APR filter cartridge should never exceed the IDLH.The MUC=Assigned Protection <br /> Factor(APF)x Exposure Limit(EL). MUC=APF x EL <br />