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Level
A:
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 | Requires the
greatest amount of skin and respiratory protection.
The skin protection is a fully encapsulated suit used in
emergency response. |
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Kappler
Responder Level A Protective Suit:
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Double
sealed seams to keep contaminants out |
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Double
glove system for added hand protection |
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Front
entry zippers to suit up quickly |
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Double
overlapping storm flaps for extra protection |
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Extra
room in back for SCBA |
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Exhalation
valves with built-in splash covers |
Part
#: 5034
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Level
B:
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 | Requires the
greatest amount of respiratory protection and a lesser skin
protection. The skin
protection required is a chemical suit with hood and booties used
in emergency response. |
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Level
B CPF Protective Garment:
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Coverall with hood and booties |
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Elastic face hood and attached booties |
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Sealed seams to keep contaminants out |
Part
#: 5033
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Level C:
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Requires the use of a chemical splash suit and an air-purifying
respirator. This skin
protection is used when the types and concentrations of airborne
substances are known. |
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Chem-Tech
Protective Wear:
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Double welded seams to keep contaminants out |
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Flame-retardant fabric |
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Excellent chemical holdout |
Jacket
Overall
Part
#: 5031
Part #: 5032
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Level D:
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Requires the use of minimal skin protection, such as
raingear and is used to handle nuisance contamination only.
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Raincoats:
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35 mm
durable thickness |
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49”
length |
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PVC/polyester construction |
M,
L & XL
XXL
XXXL
Part
#: 5028 Part
#: 5029
Part #: 5030
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