CORRECT WEARING OF CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
DONNING TYPE 5/6 CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Before donning, use a designated changing room away from the risk area and sit down if possible. Check correct suit size and protection level. Check coverall for any defects. Do not wear suit if damaged. Remove footwear. Tuck trousers into socks. Point toes and carefully insert leg into suit. Remove any unnecessary jewelry. Put on required footwear. Pull down hem of suit over footwear. Insert each arm carefully into the sleeve. Ensure the sleeve covers the wrist. Pull up zipper. Remove backing paper and press down the self-adhesive tape. Wear correct gloves for the application in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Pull suit thumb loops over thumbs. Fit respirator in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. If the application requires it, use protective eyewear. If required by the application and the PPE worn, use chemical-resistant tape on the suit. Check suit for fit and comfort.
Working in a chemical coverall – Best Practice
• Do not remove protective clothing or ancillary PPE while working in a hazardous area.
• Prior to use, review all instructions and inspect the clothing for any damage that could affect its protective function (e.g. holes, damaged seams and fastenings, heavily soiled areas). Replace any damaged clothing.
• Where Ansell products are used in conjunction with other PPE, and for full “Type” protection, it is necessary to tape cuffs to gloves, ankles to boots and the hood to the respiratory device.
• No garment provides complete protection against all chemicals and hazardous agents.
• In areas of an explosion risk (Ex-zone) always wear a garment which is anti-statically treated. The garment should not be donned or doffed in an Ex-zone area.
• Take care in work area to prevent damage to protective equipment, e.g. avoid hot surfaces and sharp edges.
Remember – You are responsible for your own safety and well-being!
DOFFING TYPE 5/6 CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Removing a chemical coverall – Best Practice
• Care should be taken when removing contaminated garments, so as not to contaminate the user with any hazardous substances.
• If garments are contaminated then decontamination procedures should be followed (i.e. decontamination shower) prior to removal of the garments.
Carefully pull away and unstick outer flap, avoiding any risk of further contamination. Unzip the suit. Pinch at the temple and roll the hood backwards. Roll away from the head. Pull sleeve over the glove. Roll suit outwards from the waist to avoid the risk of contamination. Sit down if possible to finish removing the suit. Move to uncontaminated area. Dispose of the contaminated suit safely. Remove gloves and dispose of all PPE in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
Removing a chemical coverall – Best Practice
• Ensure no contaminated PPE is left in the work area.
• Dispose of garments according to local regulations.
• Don’t rush, always use a buddy wherever possible.
Remember – You are responsible for your own safety and well-being!
Disclaimer: Neither this video nor any other statement made herein by or on behalf of Ansell should be construed as a warranty of merchantability or that any Ansell product is fit for a particular purpose. Ansell does not guarantee results and assumes no obligation or liability in connection with the information provided. Ansell assumes no responsibility for the suitability or adequacy of an end-user’s selection of a product for a specific application. It is the user’s responsibility to select an appropriate garment, gloves, boots and other equipment for a particular use and to determine when it must be replaced. The user should be adequately trained in the proper use, handling, storage, maintenance and disposal of this garment. Review all instructions and available information prior to use. Inspect the protective clothing for damage which could affect its protective function (eg; holes, tears, damaged seams and fastenings, heavily soiled areas) and replace damaged clothing. These garments and/or fabrics are not suitable for use with all chemicals or hazardous agents. Some materials used in overboots or overshoes are not for use in environments where there is a risk of slipping and/or falling. The manufacturer disclaims all warranties and representations not contained in the literature supplied with each garment. The determination of the suitability of Ansell products for an application is the final responsibility of the user. Upon contamination, wear or damage, the garment should be removed and disposed of properly according to local regulations. The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility for the improper use of Ansell products. In the unlikely event of defects, do not wear the garment. Return the defective garment (unused and uncontaminated) to your distributor. Faulty garments are replaced free of charge. Do not store garments in excess heat or direct sunlight. Products that provide protection against chemicals are not ‘chemical proof’ and do not completely prevent or eliminate the potential for chemical burns or associated injuries. Ansell, ® and TM are trademarks owned by Ansell Limited or one of its affiliates. AlphaTec is a trademark of Ansell Limited registered in many countries, except Korea. © 2019 Ansell Limited. All Rights Reserved.
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