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SEL Number: 01VT-02-GLOV
Title: Gloves, Vapor-Protective, NFPA 1991


Last Updated: 7/8/2022 1:56:53 PM

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Description: Vapor-protective gloves (certified as compliant with the NFPA 1991 requirements of NFPA 1990).

ImportantFeatures: Gloves are attached to suits as part of an overall ensemble. The gloves may be one or more layers (multiple gloves) with a gas-tight interface with the suit sleeve. Gloves are evaluated as part of the ensemble for gas-tight integrity. Materials are evaluated for permeation resistance against 24 different industrial chemicals and 2 chemical warfare agents. Gloves are further evaluated for physical properties (cut, puncture, cold temperature performance) and function (dexterity).

Operating Considerations: NFPA 1991 defines the highest level of protection for hazardous material emergencies. NFPA 1991 ensembles are intended for severe chemical exposure skin hazards. The suits are designed to provide protection from gases, vapors, liquids, and particulates. Level A ensembles should not be used without extensive training. Selected gloves must be attached to the ensemble to provide a gas-tight interface. Use considerations are provided in OSHA Title 29 CFR Sections 1910.120 and 1910.132, and NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program.

Training Requirements: Core Training: NFPA 470 Chapters 6, 8, 10 as applicable, OSHA 1910.120, 1910.132.
Initial Training: Extensive (>2 days)
Sustainment Training: Extensive (>2 days)


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Applicable Standards and References:


MSSL:
  • HazMat: Response Team
  • REL: Full Canadian Recommended Equipment List
  • REL: LOS-1, Multi-Agency Intervention
  • REL: LOS-2, Scout/Reconnaissance Mission