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Personal Protective Equipment

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Personal protective equipment is very important for any emergency responder. There are five main types of PPE that are covered on this page: respirators and protective clothing (selection, proper use, etc.), skin exposures and eye and hearing protection.

Respirators

Guidance on Emergency Responder Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Response to CBRN Terrorism Incidents (13 pgs.)
This document provides comparison information on the OSHA/EPA Protection Levels A, B, and C to DHS adopted Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) performance based standards for response to terrorism incidents involving Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) hazards.

Protecting Emergency Responders, Volume 4: Personal Protective Equipment Guidelines for Structural Collapse Events(113 pgs.)
External Link: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2006/RAND_MG425.pdf
This guidance focuses on three issues that present unique challenges in the response to a multistory-building collapse: (1) protection from biological hazards; (2) protection from inhalation of hazardous materials; and (3) required modifications to responders’ typical PPE ensembles because of the duration and intensity of the response. Other documents in this NIOSH/Rand series can be found at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/guidancedocs/rand.html

What You Should Know in Deciding Whether to Buy Escape Hoods, Gas Masks, or Other Respirators for Preparedness at Home and Work (4 pgs.)
Information for any employer or consumer considering purchasing escape hoods or other respirators to protect themselves against potential terrorist threats, including biological and chemical substances. This guidance provides information on what respirators are, how they work, and what is needed for a respirator to provide protection.

NIOSH Respirator Topic Page
This page provides information on basic respirator protection as well as types of respirators, user notices, respirator selection, respirator certification process, standards and rulemaking.

NIOSH Respirator Selection Logic 2004 (39 pgs.)
DHHS (NIOSH) Pub. No. 2005-100
Provides a process that respirator program administrators can use to select appropriate respirators to protect workers in specific workplaces. Replaces the NIOSH Respirator Decision Logic (NIOSH Publication No. 87-108), and includes information on N-95 through P-100 particulate respirators.

Certified Equipment List
This searchable database contains all certified respirators. Users can search on type of respirator, protection, manufacturer, facepiece type, etc. to find out the equipment that has been approved by NIOSH that meet the search criteria.

CBRN NIOSH Approved Respirators
NIOSH and partners have developed appropriate standards and test procedures for all classes of respirators that will provide respiratory protection from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agent inhalation hazards. Concepts, standards, and other documents are listed on the pages below that are broke out by class of respirator:

OSHA / NIOSH Personal Protective Equipment Selection Matrix for Emergency Responders
External Link: http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/index.html
Identifies areas where chemical contamination is likely or less likely using a zone matrix (red, yellow, and green). Also lists specific risks and guidance on selecting PPE in each zone.

OSHA/NIOSH Interim Guidance: CBRN Personal Protective Equipment Selection Matrix for Emergency Responders - Radiological Dispersal Device
External Link: http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/radiological.html
Provides technical assistance to employers in an emergency response event related to a Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD), or "Dirty Bomb".

OSHA/NIOSH Interim Guidance – CBRN Personal Protective Equipment Selection Matrix for Emergency Responders- Nerve Agents
External Link http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/nerve.html
Provides technical assistance to employers in an emergency response event related to exposure to nerve agents.

OSHA/NIOSH Interim Guidance – CBRN Personal Protective Equipment Selection Matrix for Emergency Responders - Blister Agents
External Link: http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/blister.html
Provides technical assistance to employers in an emergency response event related to exposure to blister agents

Suggested Respirator Cleaning and Sanitation Procedures (5 pgs.)
Guidance for selecting cleaning equipment and supplies, procedures for respirator maintenance.

Protective Clothing

NIOSH Protective Clothing Topic Page
Provides guidance on selection of chemical protective clothing and other information resources from NIOSH’s Protective Clothing and Ensembles program. This program incorporates a broad range of studies of how chemicals seep through barrier materials, leak through small holes, or change the barrier material to reduce its protection.

NIOSH Interim Recommendations for Firefighters and Other First Responders for the Selection and Use of Protective Clothing and Respirators Against Biological Agents
Recommendations for selecting personal protective equipment for use against biological agents.

NIOSH Interim Guidance on Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing for Flood Response Workers (1 pg.)
Provides information on hazards to flood cleanup workers and guidance for selecting clothing and protective equipment.
En Español

NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2005-149
Exposure limits, Respirator Recommendations, First Aid, more... The Pocket Guide is a source of general industrial hygiene information on several hundred chemicals/classes found in the work environment. Key data provided for each chemical/substance includes name (including synonyms/trade names), structure/formula, CAS/RTECS Numbers, DOT ID, conversion factors, exposure limits, IDLH, chemical and physical properties, measurement methods, personal protection, respirator recommendations, symptoms, and first aid.

Skin Exposures

NIOSH Skin Exposures and Effects Topic Page
Information related to NIOSH skin research as well as a link to the NIOSH skin permeation calculator, a resource that allows users to input data and measure the conductance of skin to a particular chemical from a particular vehicle.

Eye Protection

NIOSH Eye Safety Topic Page
Contains general information on preventing eye injuries as well as NIOSH eye safety resources, occupational eye injury statistics, and eye related NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluations and Fatality Reports

Eye Safety - Emergency Response & Disaster Recovery
This NIOSH web page provides an overview of eye hazards and injuries, types of eye protection, safety for prescription lens wearers, first aid, etc.
En Español

Eye Protection for Infection Control
This NIOSH web page provides background information and specific details on eye protection that can be used to supplement eye protection recommendations provided in current CDC infection control guidance documents. It is intended to familiarize workers with the various types of eye protection available, their characteristics, and their applicable use.

Hearing Protection

NIOSH Noise and Haring Loss Protection Topic Page
Page provides information on choosing a hearing aid that is right for you, access to the NIOSH Noise Meter, hearing conservation check list and toolbox (for hearing conservation professionals)

 

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