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CM0 <br /> Personal Protective Equipment <br /> Management Program 2.15 <br /> Table 1: Recommended Level A Ensemble Components <br /> Component Type <br /> Recommended Material Notes <br /> Respirator Positive-pressure NIOSH approved respirator See Roux's Respiratory <br /> full-facepiece Protection Program. Roux <br /> SCBA or positive- employees are not approved to <br /> pressure supplied- utilize Supplied Air(SAR) <br /> air respirator with and/or Self-contained breathing <br /> escape SCBA' apparatus (SCBA). <br /> Suit Totally DuPont®TychemTM or Other material types may be <br /> encapsulated Responder CSMTM substituted based on known <br /> chemical- and contaminants. <br /> vapor-protective <br /> suit <br /> Inner Gloves Lightweight Nitrile, Neoprene, PVC, or Other material types may be <br /> Viton® substituted based on known <br /> contaminants. <br /> Outer Gloves An integral part of See Appendix A for additional Confirm chemical performance <br /> the suit information rating for suspected <br /> contaminants. Glove material <br /> may have different performance <br /> ratings than suit material. All <br /> fully-encapsulating suit <br /> materials must be compatible <br /> with substances involved. <br /> Inner Boot Integral Part of - - <br /> Suit <br /> Outer Boot HazMat boot' - Confirm chemical performance <br /> rating of outer boot for <br /> suspected contaminants. <br /> Provides slip/abrasion <br /> resistance. <br /> Hard Hat Standard3 - - <br /> Must be NIOSH approved. <br /> 2 Must meet NFPA 1991/NFPA 1994 requirements depending on the site hazard assessment. <br /> 3 Must comply with the applicable ANSI standard. <br /> 3.7.2 Level B Protection <br /> Level B protection is utilized when the highest level of respiratory protection is needed, but hazardous <br /> material exposure to the few unprotected areas of the body is unlikely. At no time will Level B work be <br /> performed by Roux personnel without the consent of the CHSD and OM. <br /> The following conditions suggest a need for Level B protection: <br /> • The type and atmospheric concentration of toxic substances have been identified, and they require <br /> the highest level of respiratory protection; <br /> 03/2025 Corporate Health and Safety Management Program I ROUX 19 <br />