Protective clothing safety manual

Qualification of wearer
Persons wearing protective clothing must meet the following conditions:
Healthy body
Chemical protection suits your body
After training, understand how to use chemical protective clothing
Wearing instructions
1. The protective clothing must be inspected and pressure tested to determine that there are no defects, and that protective clothing must be selected according to purpose.
2. However, if necessary, anti-fogging agents should be applied to the protective glasses inside the protective clothing according to the suggested instructions.
3. Select two people's 'cooperative organizations', that is, another person to help when wearing protective clothing.
4. Underwear should be worn in protective clothing. At the very least, it is recommended to wear long sleeves and trousers or long underwear. Should consider wearing fireproof underwear.
5. Remove personal items that may damage protective clothing, such as pens, badges, jewelry, etc.
6. Take off the shoes (this step can be omitted when wearing a protective suit with rubber boots attached). Some rubber boots do not allow shoes to be worn outdoors.
7. Roll the legs into stockings so that they can be easily worn with protective pants and long boots.
8. If using a self-contained air breathing apparatus, check and install the device, complete all connections, adjust according to the manufacturer's requirements, and do not wear the mask until the breathing apparatus requires it.
9. If a breathing tube air supply system is used, check and complete all connections and adjustments unless the breathing apparatus requires it.
10. Sit and put both legs in protective clothing.
11. Put two feet into the jacket boot and pull off the splash guard on the boot. (Note: The work boots should be 1 to 2 larger than the boots normally worn so that there is enough room to put the boot of the protective clothing cover into the boot.)
12. Open the air supply device and wear the top cover to confirm that the air supply system is working properly
13. Stand up and tie the inner belt, if any.
14. Put the arm and head into the protective clothing, pull on the zipper, and close the zipper.
15. Ask the assistant to check if the zipper and zip cover are fully tightened, if the view of the mask is clear, if all the air lines are tightly connected and if the protective clothing is in the best working condition.
Unloading method
Follow these steps to remove the protective clothing:
 1. When the protective clothing still has enough air, leave the work site or 'hot zone' so that the pollution can be safely removed and protective clothing can be removed in time.
 2. If the protective clothing is exposed to toxic chemicals, detoxify it properly and remove the protective clothing.
 3. Remove protective clothing in the reverse order of wearing protective clothing and do not touch protective clothing where it may be contaminated with chemicals.
 4. If possible, carry out comprehensive detoxification, cleaning, inspection and pressure testing of protective clothing for reuse.
5. If the protective clothing cannot be detoxified, the protective clothing should be disposed of in a safe manner. (Note: See Detoxification)
Shelf life
Protective clothing is made from a variety of different rubber and polymer materials. Currently lacking the shelf life of these materials
according to. It should be based on the use of protective clothing. After 5 years as a 'training' chemical protective clothing.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Protective clothing can be stored directly in the original bag or on clothes hangers.