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Table B4 Personal Protective Equipment Guidelines (Continued) <br />Waste <br />The type of respirator to be used depends on the quantity, type, an <br />Examples of <br />Protective <br />Category <br />Waste <br />Gloves <br />Clothing <br />Respirator* <br />Explosives <br />Nitroglycerine, <br />Cotton coveralls are worn <br />and are washed regularly, Plastic <br />booties are worn <br />waste <br />tetranitromethane, ethyl ether, <br />when the PLS Facility Manager, <br />or alternate, determines there is a possibility of <br />1,3,S4rinitro•benzene, <br />explosives contamination, <br />Safety shoes are worn. The need <br />for safety glasses is <br />reactive characteristic waste, <br />determined on a case-by-case <br />basis by the ES&H Team. <br />explosives sludge, and <br />reactive debris <br />Water <br />Lithium hydride, sodium and <br />Call Fire Department (ext. <br />911) <br />Reactives <br />potassium metals, uranium <br />turnings, and acetyl chlorides <br />DO NOT USE WATER <br />d location of material released. Respirators are to be used <br />only within limitations of the type of respirator and cartridge, Air•purifying respirators are only issued following an <br />assessment by the appropriate ES&H Team discipline. SCBA respirators may be substituted. <br />** Polyvinyl chloride. <br />Acid gases/organic vapors/HEPA (AGOV,$,HEPA). <br />LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan B 3 January 2015 <br />Appendix B, PPE Guidelines <br />