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This guide provides crucial information for Emergency Department (ED) staff on donning and doffing HAZMAT suits, specifically focusing on Level C protection. It covers three major components: Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR), Tyvek suits, and the proper donning and doffing procedures. Detailed step-by-step instructions ensure safety during HAZMAT operations, emphasizing the correct use and attachment of equipment, including gloves, boots, and respirators. Enhance your readiness for hazardous materials response with these essential protocols.
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HAZMAT for ED Staff 2012
Donning Equipment • 3 Major pieces • Powered Air Purification Respirator • Hood • Level C Suit
PAPR • Major Components • Belt pack • Motor • Batteries • Filter Connection • Hose Connection • Filters • Three
PAPR Back pack On/Off button Hose Connection HAZMAT Operations for EMS
Filter Attachment Filter Connections HAZMAT Operations for EMS
PAPR Hose Connection Cover Filter Cover
Hood and Hose Connection Hose Clamp Hood Hose
Suit Components • Level C Tyvek type suit • Gloves 2 pairs • Butyl rubber outer gloves • Vinyl inner gloves • Butyl Rubber Boots • Chemically impervious Tape to seal • Boots • Gloves • Zippers
General Donning Procedure • Suit: Pull it halfway up and then sit • Boots: Inner boots are part of the suit • Outer boots placed over inner boots • Tape both boots • Put on inner gloves on and then pull suit up and zip • Put on outer gloves and then tape sleeves • Don PAPR
Donning Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Donning Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Donning Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Doffing the Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Doffing the Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Doffing the Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Doffing the Suit HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff
Doffing the Suit • Step out of the suit and pick it up from the inside • Place it in the appropriate bucket HAZMAT Operations for ED Staff