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2.4 Gloves <br /> a)Abrasion Resistance -the ability of tha glove material to withstand the scuffing action an the <br /> surface la which it is exposed <br /> b)ACTP—a rating system that can be found on gloves that uses a systern of numbers, usually <br /> numbers 1 through 4, that indicates the protection level. The higher the number the greater the level <br /> of protection. A=Abrasion, C = Cut, T = Tear, P = Puncture. <br /> C) Breakthrough Time- the elapsed time between initial contact of the chemical an the glove surface <br /> and the analytical detection of the chemiCal on the inside of the glove. <br /> d) Degradation Characteristics - when the material of the glove itself begins to break dawn_ <br /> Lt} Laceration Resistance- the ability of the glove material to resist cuts from sharp objects. <br /> 0 Penetration Resistance - the ability of the glove material to resist puncture due to sharp objects. <br /> g) Permeation -the pr¢cess by which a chemical ifansfers through a protective clothing material ort <br /> a molecular level. I t involves_ (i)absorption of r niakncules of the cheftcal into the outside surface of <br /> the material; (2)diffusion of the absorbed molecules in the material (3) desorption of the molecules <br /> from the inside surface of the material into the collecting medium <br /> h) Tactile Dexterity-the- property of the glove material which enables its user to feel and allow <br /> ffeedorn of movement <br /> 2.5 Miscellaneous <br /> a) ATP — Arc Thermal Performance Value is a rating system that can be found on flame resistant <br /> clolhing. The ATPV represents the incident thermal energy the fabric carr withstand before the <br /> wearer experiences a second-degree burn. <br /> b) Flame Resistant Clothing — is designed to prevent or limit thermal burn injury to a person's skin in <br /> the case of ars Electrical Arc Flash event. <br /> c) Fall Protection Equipment—consists of an anchor point, full body harness and self-retractable <br /> lanyard that is used by authorized partners when working above 4 feet without the use of a ladder. <br /> d) HRC —The Hazard Risk Category indicates the level of heat energy that an FRC garment will <br /> protect the wearer. The calculation to determine the heat energy level is callcm . <br /> + HRC 1 protects against 4 cal fcm2 <br /> HRC 2 protects against 8 calfcm2 <br /> • HRC 3 protects against 25 cal/cm2 <br /> • HRC 4 protects against 40 calfcm 2 <br /> e) Safety Toa Footwear— footwear that has a pieoe of steel or composite material inserted by the <br /> manufacturer at the toe end of the boot to help protect toes from being gushed of dismembered. <br /> Ontas PPE/JSA Program Reviewed 8/15/2025 4 of 11 <br />