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Liquid Splash Garments User Manual Encapsulated and Non-Encapsulated RM00457 Revision 2.0 For additional copies of this User’s Guide, log onto www.lakeland.com NOTICE! This User Guide is to be removed only by the End User. CAUTION! Most performance properties of this...
The sole and exclusive remedy of the purchaser and all end users and cessories which are appropriate for each intended use and which meet the limit of liability of Lakeland Industries, Inc. for any and all losses, all specified government and industry standards.
Protect Your People™ Warnings and Limitations Lakeland’s garments and products are not suitable for use in all situ- temperature and in the concentrations to be encountered. Lakeland ations and environments with all chemical and hazardous materials. Industries, Inc. will provide free swatches of primary garment materials All decisions regarding the choice and usage of chemical protective for testing and can provide you with a list of testing facilities.
Most performance properties cannot be tested by the users in the may or may not be equipped with attached chemical protec- field. Refer to the Lakeland Permeation Guide for chemicals specific to tive gloves. If not attached, user-supplied chemical protective your situation.
EPA Levels of Protection LEVEL B When response activities are conducted where atmospheric contami- Level B protection should be selected when the highest level of respi- nation is known or suspected to exist, personal protective equipment ratory protection is needed, but a lesser level of skin and eye protec- must be worn.
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Protect Your People™ of Emergency and Remedial Response. Environmental Response, Division. See "Interim Standard Operating Safety Procedures" for full details. The type of environment and the overall level of protection should be reevaluated periodically as the amount of information about the site increases and as workers are required to perform different tasks.
Lakeland’s ChemMax® 1, 2, An inspection must also be performed before wearing. Contaminated 3 & 4 Plus fabrics have been tested for accelerated aging and were de- or damaged Lakeland chemical protective garments should not be termined to have a shelf life of greater than 5 years.
Sizing Considerations while pulling garment up around hips. If the garment is fitted with The Lakeland chemical protective clothing sizing chart should be boot flaps, pull boot covers up and don outer boots. Then pull the used to determine accurate fit. The correct size garment should be boot covers down over the boots as far as possible.
Doffing the Garment Non-encapsulated Garments Conduct a visual inspection of the garment before you begin Encapsulated Garments donning: If the garment has been contaminated or is suspected of being • garment should be free of discoloration or physical damage contaminated, the wearer should continue to use his respirator •...
Protect Your People™ Decontamination and Cleaning Retirement Considerations It is suggested this garment be retired from service if any of the follow- Decontamination Solutions ing criteria are met: Do not use any oxidative, corrosive or reactive decontamination solu- • Garment fails to pass inspection. tions with this garment.
Protect Your People™ Sizing Chart - Chemical Protective Clothing Recommended Sizing Chart for Total Encapsulated Suits 6'8" (203) 6'6" (198) 6'4" (193) 6'2" (188) (183) 5'10" (178) 5'8" (173) 5'6" (168) 5'4" (163) 5'2" (157) Note: This chart includes the use of a hard hat. (152) (40) (50)
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