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CM0 <br /> Personal Protective Equipment <br /> Management Program 2.15 <br /> • IDLH atmospheres where the substance or concentration in the air does not present a severe skin <br /> hazard; <br /> • The type and concentrations of toxic substances do not meet the selection criteria permitting the <br /> use of air-purifying respirators and <br /> • It is highly unlikely that the work being done will generate high concentrations of vapors, gases, <br /> particulates, or splashes of materials that will affect personnel's skin. <br /> Table 2: Recommended Level B Ensemble Components <br /> Component Type 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 Chemical-resistant DuPont®Tychem® Other material types may be <br /> clothing (liquid- CPF 3 substituted based on known <br /> splash protective contaminants. <br /> suit with integral <br /> boot and hood)2 <br /> Inner Gloves Light/medium Nitrile, Neoprene, PVC, Other material types may be <br /> weight Viton®, or PE/EVAL substituted based on known <br /> contaminants. <br /> Outer Gloves Medium/heavy Butyl MIL-G12223, Nitrile, Confirm chemical performance <br /> weight Neoprene, PVC, Viton®, rating. Other material types <br /> PE/EVAL, or heavy weight may be substituted based on <br /> Nitrile or Neoprene known contaminants. <br /> Inner Boot Safety work boot - Other boot types may be <br /> substituted based on known <br /> contaminants and physical <br /> hazards. Puncture resistant <br /> shanks may be required. <br /> Outer Boot Heavy weight Latex booties are used to Other outer boot coverings may <br /> Latex booties or protect suit for light duty be substituted based on known <br /> outer boots2 applications. NFPA-rated contaminants/anticipated tasks. <br /> outer boots may be required <br /> based on anticipated site <br /> conditions and tasks. <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 /> 3.7.3 Level C Protection <br /> Level C protection is utilized when skin and respiratory hazards are well defined, and the criteria for using <br /> negative pressure respirators have been fulfilled (i.e., known contaminants and contaminant <br /> concentrations, acceptable oxygen levels, approved filter/cartridge available, known cartridge service <br /> 03/2025 Corporate Health and Safety Management Program I ROUX 110 <br />