How To Wear Chemical Protective Clothing

Oct 08, 2024 Leave a message

Wear protective clothing according to the following steps:
1. Protective clothing must be inspected and pressure tested to ensure that there are no defects. In addition, protective clothing must be selected according to the purpose.
2. If necessary, anti-fog agent should be applied to the inside of the protective clothing's eyepiece according to the recommended instructions.
3. Choose a two-person "cooperative organization", that is, have another person help when wearing protective clothing.
4. Underwear should be worn inside the protective clothing, at least. It is recommended to wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Or long "underwear", you should consider wearing fire-resistant underwear.
5. Remove any clothing that may damage the protective clothing. Personal items in protective clothing, such as pens, badges, jewelry, etc.
6. Take off shoes (this step can be omitted when wearing a protective clothing with long rubber boots). Some long rubber boots do not allow outdoor shoes to be worn.
7. Roll the trouser legs into the socks so that the trouser legs and long rubber boots of the protective clothing can be easily put on.
8. If a self-contained air breathing device is used, check and install the device, complete all connections, and adjust according to the manufacturer's requirements. Unless the breathing device requires it, do not wear the mask for the time being.
9. Sit down and put both legs into the protective clothing. ·Put both feet into the outer boots and pull down the splash guards on the overboots. (Note: Work boots should be 1 to 2 sizes larger than the boots you usually wear, so that there is enough space to put the boots of the protective suit soft protective cover into the overboots.)
10. Stand up and put on the inner belt, if any.
11. Turn on the air supply device, put on the mask, and make sure the air supply system is working properly.
12. Put your arms and head into the protective suit, zip up, and then close the zipper cover.
13. Ask an assistant to check whether the zipper and bracelet cover are fully tightened, the mask field of view is clear, and all air pipes are tightly connected
14. Is the protective suit in the best working condition? Move your arms while wearing the protective suit: The design of airtight protective clothing allows the arms to move flexibly when wearing protective clothing, which is very necessary in emergency situations to adjust the built-in air respirator switch and clean the mirror.
15. The wearer can easily take the arm out of the sleeve. Grasp the glove loop with the other hand to take the hand out of the glove and protective clothing.
16. Grasp the fingers, not the glove loop, to prevent the gloves from turning over.