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Step 14 - Inner Glove Rinse <br /> Generously rinse inner gloves with water. <br /> Needed Equipment: Water, bucket, and table. <br /> Step 15 - Face Piece Removal <br /> Without touching face with gloves , remove face piece . <br /> Face piece should be deposited into a container which <br /> has a plastic liner. <br /> Needed Equipment : Container ( thirty to fifty gallons) <br /> and plastic liner. <br /> Step 16 - Inner Glove Removal <br /> Remove inner glove and deposit in container with <br /> plastic liner. <br /> Needed Equipment: Container (twenty to thirty gallons) <br /> and plastid liners . <br /> Step 17 - Inner Clothing Removal <br /> Clothing soaked with perspiration should be removed . <br /> These clothes should be placed in a container with a <br /> plastic liner . Because of the small possibility of <br /> small amounts of contaminants to have been transferred <br /> to this clothing while removing the fully encapsulating <br /> suit, the inner clothing should not be worn off-site. <br /> Needed Equipment: Container (thirty to fifty gallons) <br /> and plastic liners . <br /> Step 18 - Field Wash <br /> Wash hands and face. If highly toxic, skin corrosive , <br /> or inabsorbent materials are known or suspected to be <br /> present, a shower should be taken. <br /> Needed Equipment: Water, soap, tables, buckets , field <br /> shower. <br /> Step 19 - Redress <br /> Put on clean clothes . <br /> Needed Equipment : Tables , chairs , lockers , and a <br /> dressing trailer (needed in inclement weather) . <br />