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SEI Certification Program Manual
Section 28: Chemical Protective Clothing Program
Revision Date: 01.09.13
Date of Issue: 01.12.12
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28.7 ANSI/ISEA 103-2010 American National Standard for Classification and Performance Requirements for Chemical Protective Clothing
Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables SEI currently has approved one (1) laboratory that may conduct testing to this standard. The following information should be used as guide when selecting a lab to test your models. The schedule of rates for testing at these laboratories can be used to estimate the total cost of testing for all the models that are to be certified.
Intertek
ANSI/ISEA 103-2010 ANSI/ISEA 103- 2010, Classification and Performance Requirements for Chemical Protective Clothing - Garment Section Requirement 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cost Note
6.3 Leakage Tightness x $350.00 Gas-tight 6.4 Inward Leakage x $1,500.00 6.5 Liquid Penetration Resistance-Jet Test xa x $1,400.00 6.6 Liquid Penetration Resistance-Spray Test x x $1,200.00 6.7 Particulate Penetration Test x TBD IOM- Subcontractor, NaCl particulate 6.8 Liquid Penetration Resistance (modified spray test) x $1,200.00 6.9 Practical Performance x x x x x x $500.00 After fit and function
6.10 Integral Respirator Facepiece x x $75.00 Design plus section 6.6 on non-permanently attached facepieces
6.11 Pass-through for use with SCBA x $125.00 Priced per fitting type 6.12 Air supply system x x $75.00 verifying NIOSH 42 cfr part 84 compliance 6.13 Exhaust Assembly x x $225.00 design and fitting pull-out 6.14 Internal Suit Pressure x xb $350.00
10 Labeling x x x x x x SEI/$200.00 11 Instructions x x x x x x SEI/$250.00 12 Technical Instructions x x x x x x SEI/$350.00
a= When non-integrated facepiece is used
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b= Optional for Cat 2 suits
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ANSI 103- 2010, Classification and Performance Requirements for Chemical Protective Clothing – Flat Materials Section Requirement 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cost Note
7.2 Preconditioning xe xe xe xe xe xe TBD Per mfrs Instructions- 5x
7.5 Permeation Resistance x x x xc xd TBD
>480, >120,>30 min allowed ASTM F1001 Chem list at minimum cat 1=all chemicals, cat 2 and 3= liquid only
7.6 Liquid Penetration under Pressure xc xd TBD $739+$75ea ASTM F1001 liquid only with pressure and surfactant
7.7 Liquid Penetration Resistance xd $2,400 Plus $400/addtl chemical 7.8 Liquid Repellency xd $2,400 Plus $400/addtl chemical 7.9 Burst (Ball) Resistance x x x x x x $325.00 ASTM D751-06 ch18-21
7.10 Tear (Trap) Resistance x x x x x x $325.00 ASTM D5587-08 7.11 Puncture Propagation Tear x x x x x x $300.00 ASTM D2582-09 7.12 Abrasion Resistance (Martindale) x x x x x x $350.00 addtl $200 for Cat 4,5, 6
7.13 Flex Cracking Resistance x x x x x x TBD Currently need to subcontract- Vartest/Build machine- DuPont providing info
7.14 Resistance to Ignition x x x x x x $250.00 16 CFR 1610 7.15 Flame Resistance b b b b b b $325.00 ASTM F1358- 08 ed
c= Permeation or Penetration Allowed d= Test requirements in 5.7.2 and 5.7.3 e= Based on mfr instructions
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ANSI/ISEA 103-2010 ANSI/ISEA 103- 2010, Classification and Performance Requirements for Chemical Protective Clothing – Components and Assemblies Section Requirement 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cost Note
8.2 Preconditioning xe xe xe xe xe xe TBD Per mfrs Instructions- 5x 8.5.2 Seam Strength x x x x x x $325.00 ASTM D751-06 ch 71-76 8.5.3 Seam Permeation Resistance x x x TBD Same as 7.5 above 8.6.2 Visor Permeation Resistance x x x TBD Same as 7.5 above 8.6.3 Distortion of Field of View x x x x x x $75.00 part of section 6.9 8.6.4 Impact Resistance x x x x x x $375.00 impact resistance of Z87.1
8.7 Integral Gloves- Permeation only x x x x x x TBD Same as 7.5 above, not Clear if all chem pen and perm needs to be done
8.8.1 Chemical Resistance x x x x x x TBD Need interpretation-Not clear if all chem pen and perm needs to be done
8.8.2 Impact and Compression x x x x x x $400.00 ASTM D2413-05 Impact and Compression 9.1 Pass-through Strength $350.00 Per pass-through 9.2 Exhaust Valve Leakage $300.00 Per valve type 9.3 Overall Suit Airflow $600.00
e= Based on mfr instructions
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28.8 ISO 16602:2007 Protective Clothing for Protection Against Chemicals- Classification, Labeling, and Performance Requirements
A. Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables SEI currently has approved one (1) laboratory that may conduct testing to this standard. The following information should be used as guide. The schedule of rates can be used to estimate the total cost of testing for all the models that are to be certified.
Intertek ISO 16602-07
Type 1a: Gas Tight Chemical Protective Suit Requirements (SCBA Inside)
Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
of N/C
Leak Tightness - Suit 5.4; shall not have a pressure drop of more than 20 % after the pressure/inflation period
None ISO 17491-1:2012, Method 2
TBD 2 suits Critical
Practical Performance - Suit
5.10; shall not restrict the test subject from performing any task from Procedures A & B from Annex A and shall meet requirements listed in 5.10
None
Sub-clause 5.10 with Procedures A & B from Annex A; Checklist
TBD 1 suit Major B
Practical Performance - Suit
5.10; shall not restrict the test subject from performing any task from Procedures A & B from Annex A and shall meet requirements listed in 5.10
Sub-clause 5.2; Temperature Conditioning
Sub-clause 5.10 with Procedures A & B from Annex A; Checklist
TBD 1 suit Major B
Face Piece 5.11; face piece shall meet the Class 2 or Class 3 requirements of EN 136:1998
None Checklist (inspection)
TBD 1 each face piece Critical
Airline Pass-Through – Practical Performance (optional - if fitted)
5.12; the pass-through and connections to the suit and body shall be evaluated as part of the practical performance test (see 5.10) and shall not impede the test subject from completing any tasks ensemble construction
None Checklist (inspection)
TBD N/A - included in 5.10 above
Major B
Airline Pass-Through – 5.12; shall not separate from the suit material under an applied force of
None Annex B; TBD 2 pass-through Major A
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Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
of N/C Installation Strength (optional - if fitted)
1000 N Assemblage Strength Test
specimens
Exhaust Assemblage 5.16; pressure change shall not exceed 0.1 kPa in 1 min
None Annex D; Exhalation Valve Leakage Test
TBD 2 exhaust valves Major A
Pressure in Chemical Protective Suit
5.17; maximum internal suit pressure shall not exceed 100 mm water column height (1.0 kPa) and the chemical protective suit shall not have a pressure drop of more than 20% during the 4 min test period during the post-air flow test leak tightness test
Sub-clause 5.2; Temperature Conditioning
Annex C; Overall Suit Airflow Test
TBD 2 suits Major A
Permeation Resistance – Suit Material
6.5.1; chemical protective clothing material average time to reach a cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against at least one of the chemicals
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
TBD TBD Critical
Permeation Resistance (optional requirement) – Suit Material
6.5.2; chemical protective clothing material average normalized breakthrough times shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 5, using a permeation rate of 0.1 μg/cm2min, or the normalized breakthrough time using a permeation rate of 1.0 μg/cm2min, or both normalized breakthrough times
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
TBD TBD Critical
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Tensile Strength – Suit Material
6.10: shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 10 based on the lowest performing material direction and the average result shall achieve at least Class 3 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13934-1 $350 1 square yard garment material
Major A
Tear Resistance – Suit Material
6.11; shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 11 for each material direction and the average result shall achieve at least Class 3 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 9073-4 $325 1.4 square yards garment material
Major A
Puncture resistance – Suit Material
6.12; shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 12 and the average result shall achieve at least Class 2 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13996 $300 0.12 square yard garment material
Major A
Burst Strength – Suit Material
6.13; shall be classified according to the levels of performance given in Table 13 and with a test ring of 50 cm2, the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13938-1 $325 0.5 square yard garment material
Major A
Abrasion Resistance – Suit Material
6.14; shall be classified using the number of abrasion cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 14 (and material specimen leakage test in Annex G), and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 3 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 12947-2; w/abrasive paper specified in Annex F using an applied pressure of 9 kPa
$350 0.25 square yard garment material
Major A
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Flex Cracking – Suit Material
6.15; shall be classified using the number of flexing cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 15 (and material specimen leakage test in Annex G), and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 4 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 7854:1995; Method B
$350
0.035 square yard garment material (3 - longitudinal and 3 - transversal direction samples to be tested)
Major A
Flex Cracking (optional low temperature performance)
6.15; shall be classified using the number of flexing cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 16 (and material specimen leakage test in Annex G), and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 2 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH 6.4; Tested @ -30°C
ISO 7854:1995; Method B
$350
0.035 square yard garment material (3 - longitudinal and 3 - transversal direction samples to be tested)
Major A
Seam Strength
7.5.2; performance shall be classified according to the levels of performance given in Table 17 using the lowest measured seam strength for all types of seams tested
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 13935-2 $325 4 linear feet seam sample w/material
Major A
Seam Permeation Resistance
7.5.3; average seam cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against at least one of the chemicals
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
TBD TBD Critical
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Visor Permeation Resistance
7.6.2; visor material average time to reach a cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against the same chemicals as the garment material
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Annex A
TBD TBD Critical
Visor Distortion & Field of View 7.6.3; shall not distort the test subject's vision
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
Sub-clause 5.10 with Procedures A & B from Annex A; Checklist
Included with garment per Section 5.10 above
Major A
Visor Impact Resistance 7.6.4; shall not be damaged
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
EN 14594:2005; 7.16
TBD TBD Major A
Glove Permeation Resistance
7.7; glove material average time to reach a cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against the same chemicals as the garment material
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Annex A
TBD TBD Critical
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Footwear Permeation Resistance
7.8; footwear material average time to reach a cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against the same chemicals as the garment material
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Annex A
TBD TBD Critical
Glove & Footwear Assemblage Strength (where applicable)
7.9; strength of joints and assemblies between the chemical protective suit or clothing and detachable parts, such as between gloves and sleeves, and footwear and trouser ends, shall provide passing performance
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
Annex B TBD TBD Major A
Labeling
8; suit shall include a label that shall be permanently attached in a conspicuous location and shall include at least the information specified in sections a-h in letters at least 1,5 mm high:
None Checklist (inspection)
$200 1 copy each label Minor
Instructions for Use
9; instructions shall contain the information given on the label and at least the information specified in sections a-f, as applicable
None Checklist (inspection)
$250 1 copy Major B
Product Technical Information
10.1 through 10.4; shall make available all test results and classifications required by this International Standard
None Checklist (inspection)
$350 1 copy Minor
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TBD TBD
Intertek ISO 16602-07
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Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
of N/C Reserved: Pending Updated Information
TBD TBD
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Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
of N/C Reserved: Pending Updated Information
TBD TBD
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TBD TBD
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Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
of N/C
Liquid Penetration Resistance – Spray Test - Suit
5.7; shall show no penetration greater than three times the total calibrated stain area
Annex A; Procedure C
ISO 17494-1:2008, Method D
$1200 2 garments – separate test subjects
Critical
Practical Performance - Suit
5.10; shall not restrict the test subject from performing any task from Procedures A & B from Annex A and shall meet requirements listed in 5.10
Annex A; Procedure C
Checklist (inspection) – Part of Preconditioning Steps
TBD 1 garment Major B
Permeation Resistance – Suit Material OR Penetration Resistance by Liquid Under Pressure (Section 6.6 below)
6.5.1; chemical protective clothing material average time to reach a cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
TBD TBD Critical
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Permeation Resistance (optional requirement) – Suit Material
6.5.2; chemical protective clothing material average normalized breakthrough times shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 5, using a permeation rate of 0.1 μg/cm2min, or the normalized breakthrough time using a permeation rate of 1.0 μg/cm2min, or both normalized breakthrough times
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
TBD TBD Critical
Penetration Resistance by Liquid Under Pressure – Suit Material OR Permeation Resistance (Section 6.5.1 above)
6.6; chemical protective clothing material average penetration pressure shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 6 and the average result shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against a minimum of 3 listed chemicals
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13004:2005; Method D
TBD TBD Critical
Tensile Strength – Suit Material
6.10: shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 10 based on the lowest performing material direction and the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13934-1 $350 1 square yard garment material
Major A
Tear Resistance – Suit Material
6.11; shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 11 for each material direction and the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 9073-4 $325 1.4 square yards garment material
Major A
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Puncture resistance – Suit Material
6.12; shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 12 and the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13996 $300 0.12 square yard garment material
Major A
Burst Strength – Suit Material
6.13; shall be classified according to the levels of performance given in Table 13 and with a test ring of 50 cm2, the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13938-1 $325 0.5 square yard garment material
Major A
Abrasion Resistance – Suit Material
6.14; shall be classified using the number of abrasion cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 14 and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 12947-2; w/abrasive paper specified in Annex F using an applied pressure of 9 kPa
$350 0.25 square yard garment material
Major A
Flex Cracking – Suit Material
6.15; shall be classified using the number of flexing cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 15 and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 7854:1995; Method B
$350
0.035 square yard garment material (3 - longitudinal and 3 - transversal direction samples to be tested)
Major A
Flex Cracking (optional low temperature performance)
6.15; shall be classified using the number of flexing cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 16 (and material specimen leakage test in Annex G), and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH 6.4; Tested @ -30°C
ISO 7854:1995; Method B
$350
0.035 square yard garment material (3 - longitudinal and 3 - transversal direction samples to be tested)
Major A
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Seam Strength
7.5.2; performance shall be classified according to the levels of performance given in Table 17 using the lowest measured seam strength for all types of seams tested
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 13935-2 $325 4 linear feet seam sample w/material
Major A
Seam Permeation Resistance OR Penetration Resistance by Liquid Under Pressure (Section 7.5.4 below)
7.5.3; average seam cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 1 performance against the specified chemicals, unless tested according to Section 6.6
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
$1400 5 linear feet seam sample w/material
Critical
Seam Penetration Resistance OR Permeation Resistance (Section 7.5.3 above)
7.5.4; average seam penetration pressure shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 6 and the average result shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against a minimum of 3 listed chemicals, unless tested according to Section 6.5
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
$1400 5 linear feet seam sample w/material
Critical
Labeling
8; clothing shall include a label that shall be permanently attached in a conspicuous location and shall include at least the information specified in sections a-h in letters at least 1,5 mm high:
None Checklist (inspection)
$200 1 copy each label Minor
Instructions for Use
9; instructions shall contain the information given on the label and at least the information specified in sections a-f, as applicable
None Checklist (inspection)
$250 1 copy Major B
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Product Technical Information
10.1 through 10.4; shall make available all test results and classifications required by this International Standard
None Checklist (inspection)
$350 1 copy Minor
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Type 5: Chemical Protective Clothing Providing Protection Against Airborne Solid Chemicals Requirements
Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
of N/C Particle Aerosol Inward Leakage Test - Suit
5.8; shall meet the requirements of ISO 13982-1
None ISO 13982-2 $2520 10 garments Critical
Labeling
8; clothing shall include a label that shall be permanently attached in a conspicuous location and shall include at least the information specified in sections a-h in letters at least 1,5 mm high:
None Checklist (inspection)
$200 1 copy each label Minor
Instructions for Use
9; instructions shall contain the information given on the label and at least the information specified in sections a-f, as applicable
None Checklist (inspection)
$250 1 copy Major B
Product Technical Information
10.1 through 10.4; shall make available all test results and classifications required by this International Standard
None Checklist (inspection)
$350 1 copy Minor
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Test Description Sub-clause Preconditioning Procedure Fee Sample Needs Categories
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Limited Liquid Spray Test - Suit 5.9; shall show no penetration greater than three times the total calibrated stain area
Annex A; Procedure C
ISO 17494-4:2008, Method A
$1200 2 garments – separate test subjects
Critical
Practical Performance - Suit
5.10; shall not restrict the test subject from performing any task from Procedures A & B from Annex A and shall meet requirements listed in 5.10
Annex A; Procedure C
Checklist (inspection) – Part of Preconditioning Steps
TBD 1 garment Major B
Liquid Penetration Resistance – Suit Material
6.8; chemical protective clothing material average penetration index shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 8 for each chemical tested in Table 7. Performance of at least Class 3 for at least one of the chemicals listed in Table 7 shall be required
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 6530 $800 5 square yards garment material
Critical
Liquid Repellency Test – Suit Material
6.9; chemical protective clothing material average repellency index shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 9 for each chemical tested in Table 7. Performance of at least Class 3 for at least one of the chemicals listed in Table 7 shall be required
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 6530 $0 Conducted with Sub-clause 6.8 above
Critical
Tensile Strength – Suit Material
6.10: shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 10 based on the lowest performing material direction and the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13934-1 $350 1 square yard garment material
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Tear Resistance – Suit Material
6.11; shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 11 for each material direction and the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 9073-4 $325 1.4 square yards garment material
Major A
Puncture resistance – Suit Material
6.12; shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 12 and the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13996 $300 0.12 square yard garment material
Major A
Burst Strength – Suit Material
6.13; shall be classified according to the levels of performance given in Table 13 and with a test ring of 50 cm2, the average result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 13938-1 $325 0.5 square yard garment material
Major A
Abrasion Resistance – Suit Material
6.14; shall be classified using the number of abrasion cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 14 and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 12947-2; w/abrasive paper specified in Annex F using an applied pressure of 9 kPa
$350 0.25 square yard garment material
Major A
Flex Cracking – Suit Material
6.15; shall be classified using the number of flexing cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 15 and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3-6.4; Stored 24hr. & Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH
ISO 7854:1995; Method B
$350
0.035 square yard garment material (3 - longitudinal and 3 - transversal direction samples to be tested)
Major A
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6.15; shall be classified using the number of flexing cycles which cause damage to the material according to the levels of performance provided in Table 16 (and material specimen leakage test in Annex G), and the lowest result shall achieve at least Class 1 performance
6.2; Laundering (as specified) 6.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 10% RH 6.4; Tested @ -30°C
ISO 7854:1995; Method B
$350
0.035 square yard garment material (3 - longitudinal and 3 - transversal direction samples to be tested)
Major A
Seam Strength
7.5.2; performance shall be classified according to the levels of performance given in Table 17 using the lowest measured seam strength for all types of seams tested
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 13935-2 $325 4 linear feet seam sample w/material
Major A
Seam Permeation Resistance OR Penetration Resistance by Liquid Under Pressure (Section 7.5.4 below)
7.5.3; average seam cumulative permeation of 150 μg/cm2 shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 4 for each chemical tested and shall achieve at least Class 1 performance against the specified chemicals, unless tested according to Section 6.6
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
$1400 5 linear feet seam sample w/material
Critical
Seam Penetration Resistance OR Permeation Resistance (Section 7.5.3 above)
7.5.4; average seam penetration pressure shall be classified according to the levels of performance provided in Table 6 and the average result shall achieve at least Class 3 performance against a minimum of 3 listed chemicals, unless tested according to Section 6.5
7.2; Laundering (as specified) 7.3; Stored 24hr.@ 23 ± 6°C, 60 ± 10% RH 7.4; Tested @ 23 ± 3°C, 60 ± 20% RH
ISO 6529:2001; Method A (liquids) Method B (gases)
$1400 5 linear feet seam sample w/material
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Labeling
8; clothing shall include a label that shall be permanently attached in a conspicuous location and shall include at least the information specified in sections a-h in letters at least 1,5 mm high:
None Checklist (inspection)
$200 1 copy each label Minor
Instructions for Use
9; instructions shall contain the information given on the label and at least the information specified in sections a-f, as applicable
None Checklist (inspection)
$250 1 copy Major B
Product Technical Information
10.1 through 10.4; shall make available all test results and classifications required by this International Standard
None Checklist (inspection)
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28.9 NIJ 0116.00 CBRN Protective Ensemble Standard for Law Enforcement
A. Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables SEI currently has approved one (1) laboratory that may conduct testing to this standard. The following information should be used as guide. The schedule of rates for testing can be used to estimate the total cost of testing for all the models that are to be certified.
NIJ 0116 Program is Currently Under Development This page reserved for NIJ 0116 Schedule of Initial Test Fees
28A. SEI General Certification Submittal Form 1307 Dolley Madison Blvd, Suite 3A, McLean, VA 22101
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(1) Submittal Date: SEI Ref. No.:
(2) Manufacturer: Legal Status (Inc., LLC, etc.) Street Address: City/State/Zip: Tel: Fax: Email: Web:
(3) If model is manufactured at different location(s) than stated in Section (2), list all manufacturing locations:
(4) Type of Submittal: (select one)
Initial: Product has not previously been tested by SEI.* Annual: Product is currently certified by SEI, is being submitted for annual recertification and no changes
have been made to product since last test date. * Standard Rev/Annual:
Product is currently certified by SEI. Standard has been revised and this will also serve as an annual recertification.*
Class I: Product is currently SEI certified and a change in materials, construction, manufacturing location, etc. has been made to the product. *
Class II: Product is currently SEI certified and the proposed change is believed to not affect the product’s form, fit or function.
(5) Category of Product: (select one)
Basic model: Protective device of the same basic design and components, produced by the same manufacturing location. *
Variant: Variation of basic model distinguished by a single component (i.e., lens shades, suspension systems, reverse headbands, closures, etc.)*
Accessory: Product that is for use with a specific SEI certified model, designed in such a manner to be removable from model without affecting the performance of that model in accordance with the applicable standard. *
* Definitions are not all inclusive and do not apply to all SEI product certifications. Refer to the SEI Certification Program Manual for additional detailed information and descriptions.
(6) Standard Testing To: Type of Product: Model Number(s): Brand Name:
(7) Product Description. Briefly describe below. Attach applicable Components & Materials Description Checklist, and if
applicable, test plan matrix/configurations, Bill of Materials, product literature)
(8) Test samples shall be: Returned to manufacturer Destroyed by laboratory If fail, return to manufacturer
We request certification or continuation of certification of the above model to the referenced standard in accordance with the program established by the Safety Equipment Institute. We certify that the unit(s) of the above model, as submitted for testing and certification, represents the product(s) that will be offered for sale. Samples of this product are being sent to the laboratory. Please complete all nine (9) sections of the SEI certification submittal form and include any necessary attachments. Incomplete submittal paperwork may lead to delays in the processing and performance testing.
(9) Authorized Manufacturer Representative:
Signature:
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For use with certification testing submittals to NFPA 1951, NFPA 1971, NFPA 1975, NFPA 1977, NFPA 1991, NFPA 1992, NFPA 1994, NFPA 1999 and NFPA 2112.
Upon completion of this checklist, submit it along with the SEI Certification Submittal Form.
Please refer to the “Examples of Major Components” for suggested product components for which a description is required. Any additional component found in the product shall also be described. Where applicable, primary garment material suppliers which participate in the SEI program for material component recognition shall be identified. 1. SEI Reference Number: 2. Manufacturer (SEI Participant): 3. Model Series/Brand Name (one model per checklist):
4. Standard:
5. Certification Submittal Type (Select one): Initial Annual
Change: Class 1: Testing required Class 2: No testing expected to be required
For all initial and annual submittals, all sections shall be completed. For changes, complete all sections; mark in BOLD that which has been changed.
6. List all assembly locations, sub-assembly & final product (use separate sheet if needed):
7. List all Model Numbers Description (i.e. color, size, type)
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8.
COMPONENT Description
Fiber/Material Identification: i.e. Trade Name & Part Number
Fiber/Material Identification: generic name (principle layers)
Additional Details: weight, dimensions, density, bead, color, etc.
SOURCE(S) OF SUPPLY (provide complete address & contact info)
Example 1: Moisture Barrier/ Thermal Barrier
Example: ABC Brand Name
Example: Nylon/ PTFE
Example: ABC Company, 123 Smith Rd., Anywhere, VA Phone:
Example 2 Thermal Barrier
Example: Modacrylic Fleece Lining
Example: Modacrylic
Example: DEF Company, 456 Jones Rd., Somewhere, VA Phone:
Example 3 Outer Shell
Example: Cow Split Leather
Example: Leather
Example: GHI Tanning Company, 789 Nice Drive, Nearby, VA. Phone:
Outer Shell
Moisture Barrier
Thermal Liner
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9. Protective Clothing Fabric Lay-up Information (include all layers in order as well as all lay-ups used): (Applies to gloves, garments, hoods, boots, ear covers, shrouds, fabric components)
Location: Lay-up #1 ______________ Lay-up #2 _______________ Lay-up #3 ________________
Outside Layer
Inside Layer
Location: Lay-up #4 ______________ Lay-up #5 _______________ Lay-up #6________________
Outside Layer
Inside Layer
The above information regarding the model is correct to the best of my knowledge. If this model is being submitted for annual testing, I confirm that no known changes that could affect the models ability to meet the performance requirements of the applicable standard have taken place since the last SEI annual test series, which have not been communicated to SEI.
Signed By: Name:
Company: Date:
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PARTICPANT NAME:
SEI REFERENCE NUMBER:
NAME/MODEL/DESCRIPTION:
Section Section 5.1 Product Label Requirements Participant
Review
SEI Compliant
Checklist
5.1.1.1
Each vapor protective ensemble shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to the innermost surface of the ensemble when the ensemble is properly assembled with all layers, components, and parts in place.
YES NO
5.1.1.2 Each glove and footwear element shall have a product label attached to the element, or printed upon or inserted in the smallest unit of packaging of that element.
YES NO
5.1.1.3 Multiple label pieces shall be permitted in order to carry all statements and information required to be on the product label; however, all label pieces comprising the entire product label shall be located adjacent to each other.
YES NO
5.1.1.4 All worded portions of the required product label shall at least be in English. YES NO
5.1.1.5
Symbols and other pictorial graphic representations shall be permitted to be used to supplement worded statements on the product label(s) where such symbols and other pictorial graphic representations are clearly explained in the user information.
YES NO
5.1.1.6
The certification organization’s label, symbol, or identifying mark shall be legibly printed on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3 ⁄32 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.7
The compliance statements and information specified in 5.1.2 and 5.1.3, as applicable for the specific ensemble or ensemble element, shall be legibly printed on the product label. All letters shall be at least 3 mm (1 ⁄8 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.8
In addition to the compliance statements and information specified in 5.1.1.6, at least the following information shall also be printed legibly on the product label(s). All letters shall be at least 2 mm (1⁄16 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.8
Manufacturer’s name, identification, or designation YES NO
5.1.1.8
Manufacturer’s address YES NO
5.1.1.8
Country of manufacture YES NO
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5.1.1.8
Suit model, style, or serial number YES NO
5.1.1.8
(5) Date of compliance testing to ASTM F 1052, Standard Test Method for Pressure Testing of Vapor-Protective Ensemble
YES NO
5.1.1.8
Size YES NO
5.1.1.8
Suit, glove, footwear material(s), as applicable YES NO
5.1.1.8
Visor material(s) for suits YES NO
5.1.1.8
Glove component for ensemble YES NO
5.1.1.8 (10) Footwear component for ensemble YES NO
5.1.1.9
Where detachable components of a vapor-protective ensemble element, including, but not limited to, such components as outer garments, outer gloves, or outer boots, must be worn with a vapor-protective ensemble element in order for the ensemble element to be compliant with this standard, at least the following statement and information shall also be printed legibly on the product label of the ensemble and the product label for each glove and footwear element. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high. The appropriate term “ensemble” or “element” shall be inserted where indicated in the label text. The detachable component(s) shall be listed following this statement by type, identification, and how properly worn.
“FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 1991, THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS MUST BE WORN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS VAPOR-PROTECTIVE (insert the term ‘ENSEMBLE’ or ‘ENSEMBLE ELEMENT’ here): (List detachable components here.)”
Measurement:
__________
YES NO
5.1.1.10
Detachable components specified in 5.1.1.9 shall meet the label requirements specified in ASTM F 1301, Standard Practice for Labeling Chemical Protective Clothing. The label shall also meet the requirements of 5.1.1 through 5.1.1.5.
YES N/A NO
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5.1.2.1 Each vapor-protective ensemble shall have at least the following compliance statement and information on the product label.
“THIS VAPOR-PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLE MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1991, STANDARD ON VAPOR-PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES FOR
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2005 EDITION, AND ANYADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS NOTED BELOW.
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS ENSEMBLE IS
CERTIFIED. CONSULT TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.”
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
LIQUEFIED GAS PROTECTION
YES NO
5.1.2.2 Where the ensemble provides the optional additional protection, the YES box shall be marked for the additional requirement.
YES N/A NO
5.1.2.3 Where the ensemble does not provide the optional additional protection, the NO box shall be marked.
YES N/A NO
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Section Section 5.1 Product Label Requirements Participant
Review
SEI Compliant
Checklist
5.1.3.1 Each ensemble element shall have at least the following compliance statement and information on the product label. The appropriate term “glove” or “footwear” shall be inserted where indicated in the label text.
“THIS (insert the element name ‘GLOVE’ or ‘FOOTWEAR’ here) ELEMENT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1991, STANDARD ON VAPOR-
PROTECTIVEENSEMBLES FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2005 EDITION, AND ANY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AS NOTED BELOW.
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS (insert the element
name ‘GLOVE’ or ‘FOOTWEAR’ here) IS CERTIFIED. CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.”
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
LIQUEFIED GAS PROTECTION
YES NO
5.1.3.2
Where the ensemble element provides one or both optional additional protection, the YES or NO box shall be marked as appropriate for the additional requirement.
YES N/A NO
5.1.3.3
Where the ensemble element does not provide any optional additional protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the NO boxes shall be marked for both additional requirements.
YES N/A NO
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Section Section 5.2 User Information Requirements
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5.2.1 The manufacturer shall provide user information including, but not limited to, warnings, information, and instructions with each vapor-protective ensemble and each element.
YES NO
5.2.2
The manufacturer shall attach the required user information, or packaging containing the user information, to the vapor-protective ensemble or element in such a manner that it is not possible to use the ensemble or element without being aware of the availability of the information.
YES NO
5.2.3
The required user information, or packaging containing the user information, shall be attached to the vapor-protective ensemble or element so that a deliberate action is necessary to remove it. The manufacturer shall provide notice that the user information is to be removed ONLY by the end user.
YES NO
5.2.4
The manufacturer shall provide at least the following instructions and information with each vapor-protective ensemble and each element:
5.2.4 (1)a Pre-use information: Safety considerations
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)b Pre-use information: Limitations of use
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)c Pre-use information: Marking recommendations and restrictions
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)d Pre-use information: A statement that most performance properties of the vapor-protective ensemble or ensemble element cannot be tested by the user in the field
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)e Pre-use information: Closure lubricants, if applicable
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)f Pre-use information: Visor antifog agents or procedures, if applicable
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)g Pre-use information: Recommended undergarments
YES NO
5.2.4(1)h Pre-use information: Shelf life
YES NO
5.2.4 (1)i Pre-use information: Warranty information
YES NO
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5.2.4 (2)a Preparation for use: Sizing/adjustment
YES NO
5.2.4 (2)b Preparation for use: Recommended storage practices
YES NO
5.2.4 (3) Inspection frequency and details
YES NO
5.2.4 (4)a Don/doff, as follows: Donning and doffing procedures
YES NO
5.2.4 (4)b Don/doff, as follows:
YES NO
5.2.4 (4)c Don/doff, as follows:
YES NO
5.2.4 (5)
Proper use in accordance with the following: NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program and 29 CFR 1910.132
YES NO
5.2.4 (6)a Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Cleaning instructions and precautions with a statement advising users not to use clothing or ensembles that are not thoroughly cleaned and dried
YES NO
5.2.4 (6)b Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Inspection details
YES NO
5.2.4 (6)c Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Maintenance criteria and repair methods, where applicable
YES NO
5.2.4 (6)d Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Decontamination procedures
for both chemical/biological contamination
YES NO
5.2.4 (7) Retirement and disposal criteria and consideration
YES NO
5.2.5 Vapor-protective ensemble and ensemble element manufacturers shall furnish a log book with each ensemble and element along with instructions on the log book’s proper completion and
YES NO
5.2.6 The manufacturer shall state the storage life for each vapor-protective ensemble and each element.
YES NO
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5.3.1.1 The manufacturer shall furnish a technical data package (TDP) with each vapor-protective ensemble and element.
YES NO
5.3.1.2 The TDP shall contain all documentation required by this standard and the data showing compliance with this standard. YES NO
5.3.1.3
In the TDP, the manufacturer shall describe the vapor-protective ensemble or element in terms of manufacturer trade name and model number, manufacturer replaceable components, and component parts, and available options such as accessories, testing devices and sizes.
YES NO
5.3.1.4
Manufacturer shall describe the available sizes of the vapor-protective ensemble. Description of sizes shall include range in height and weight for persons fitting each particular size and shall provide information to the wearer whether sizes apply to persons wearing SCBA, hardhats, com. devices, fire fighting protective clothing, and other similar gear.
YES NO
5.3.2 Garment Material and Component Descriptions:
5.3.2.1
Where specific clothing items, equipment, or component parts are required for certifying the vapor-protective ensemble or element as compliant with this standard, the manufacturer shall list these clothing items or equipment.
YES NO
5.3.2.2 The manufacturer shall provide the list and descriptions of the following ensemble or individual element materials and
5.3.2.2(1) Garment material YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(2) Visor material YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(3) Glove material and type of attachment YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(4) Footwear material and type of attachment YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(5) Zipper/closure type and materials YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(6) Material seam types and composition YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(7) Exhaust valve types and material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(8) External fitting types and material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(9) External gasket types and material(s)
YES N/A NO
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5.3.2.2(10) Outer garment, glove, or boot material(s)
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.2(11) Type or style of head protection accommodated within the suit YES N/A NO
5.3.2.3 Descriptions of material composition shall specify either the generic material names or trade names if the composition of the material is proprietar
YES NO
5.3.2.4 Where applicable, descriptions of respective vapor-protective ensemble materials, element materials and component parts shall i l d th f ll i i f ti
5.3.2.4(1)
Vi t i l
The availability of permanent detachable covers and films
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(2)a
Gl
Type of linings or surface treatments
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(2)b
Gl
Available glove sizes
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(3)a Footwear
Type of linings or surface treatments
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(3)b Footwear
Type of soles or special toe reinforcements
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(3)c Footwear
Available footwear sizes
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(4)a Garment closure
Material(s) of construction for closure, including chain, slide, pull, and tape for zippers
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(4)b Garment closure
Location and length of the completed closure assembly
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(4)c Garment closure
Description of any protective covers for flaps
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(5)a Exhaust valves or
ports
Type, such as flapper, pressure demand
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(5)b Exhaust valves or
ports
Number and method of attachment to suit
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.4(5)c Exhaust valves or
ports
Description of any protective covers or pockets
YES N/A NO
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5.3.2.4(6) Other clothing items (e.g., outer garments): Type and how used with protective suit
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.5(1) Type of
seams or methods of attachment
Suit material–suit material
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.5(2) Type of
seams or methods of attachment
Suit material–visor
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.5(3) Type of
seams or methods of attachment
Suit material–glove
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.5(4) Type of
seams or methods of attachment
Suit material–footwear
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.5(5) Type of
seams or methods of attachment
Suit material–suit closure
YES N/A NO
5.3.2.5(6) Type of
seams or methods of attachment
Outer cover–outer cover
YES N/A NO
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INITIAL LABEL REVIEW
COMPLY / NOT COMPLY (do not sign if deemed “not comply”)
COMMENTS:
Prepared by & Date:
____________________________________
Reviewed by & Date:
____________________________________
Measuring Device ID Number:
INITIAL USER INFORMATION REVIEW
COMPLY / NOT COMPLY (do not sign if deemed “not comply”)
COMMENTS:
Prepared by & Date:
____________________________________
Reviewed by & Date:
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5.1.1.1
Each liquid splash-protective garment element and item shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to or printed on each garment when the garment is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place.
YES NO
5.1.1.2
Each liquid splash-protective glove element and item shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to or printed on the top outside of the gauntlet of each glove piece when the glove is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place. In addition, each package containing one or more pairs of liquid splash-protective gloves shall have a product label attached to, printed on, or inserted in the glove package.
YES NO
5.1.1.3
All liquid splash-protective footwear elements and items shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to or printed on the inside of each footwear piece when the footwear is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place. In addition, each package containing one or more pairs of liquid splash-protective footwear shall have a product label attached to, printed on, or inserted in the footwear package.
YES NO
5.1.1.4
Each liquid splash-protective ensemble shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to or printed on the inside of each ensemble when the ensemble is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place.
YES NO
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5.1.1.5
Multiple label pieces shall be permitted in order to carry all statements and information required to be on the product label; however, all label pieces comprising the entire product label shall be located adjacent to each other.
YES NO
5.1.1.6 All worded portions of the required product label shall at least be in English. YES NO
5.1.1.7
Symbols and other pictorial graphic representations shall be permitted to be used to supplement worded statements on the product label(s) where such symbols and other pictorial graphic representations are clearly explained in the user information.
Measurement: __________ YES NO
5.1.1.8
The certification organization’s label, symbol, or identifying mark shall be legibly printed on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3 ⁄32 in.) high.
Measurement: __________ YES NO
5.1.1.9
The compliance statements and information specified in 5.1.2 and 5.1.3, as applicable for the specific protective ensemble, element, or protective clothing item, shall be legibly printed on the product label. All letters shall be at least 3 mm (1⁄8 in ) high
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.10
In addition to the compliance statements specified in 5.1.1.9, at least the following information shall also be printed legibly on the product label(s). All letters shall be at least 2 mm (1⁄16 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.10 (1) Manufacturer’s name, identification, or designation YES NO
5.1.1.10 (2) Manufacturer’s address YES NO
5.1.1.10 (3) Country of manufacture YES NO
5.1.1.10 (4) Model, style, or serial number YES NO
5.1.1.10 (5) Size YES NO
5.1.1.10 (6) Garment, glove, footwear, ensemble material(s), as applicable YES NO
5.1.1.10 (7) Visor material(s) if provided YES NO
5.1.1.10 (8) Glove component for ensemble YES NO
5.1.1.10 (9) Footwear component for ensemble YES NO
5.1.1.10 (10) Total heat loss (THL) as required by 6.1.5 YES NO
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5.1.1.11 Where detachable components, including, but not limited to, outer garments, outer gloves, or outer boots, must be worn with a liquid splash-protective ensemble or protective clothing item in order for the ensemble or clothing item to be compliant with this standard, at least the following statement and information shall also be printed legibly on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high. The appropriate term of “garment,” “glove,” “footwear,” or “ensemble” shall be inserted where indicated in the label text. The detachable component(s) shall be listed following this statement by type, identification, and how properly worn.
“FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 1992, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS MUST BE WORN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS
LIQUIDSPLASH-PROTECTIVE (insert the term “GARMENT,” “GLOVE,” “FOOTWEAR,” or “ENSEMBLE” here): (List detachable components here.)”
Measurement:
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YES NO
5.1.1.12
Detachable components specified in 5.1.1.11 shall meet the label requirements specified in ASTM F 1301, Standard Practice for Labeling Chemical Protective Clothing. The label shall also meet the requirements of 5.1.1.1 through 5.1.1.8.
YES N/A NO
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Each liquid splash-protective garment shall have at least the following compliance statements and information on the product label:
“THIS LIQUID SPLASH-PROTECTIVE GARMENT MEETS THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1992, STANDARD ON LIQUID SPLASH-
PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES AND CLOTHING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2012 EDITION,AND FOR THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT IF
INDICATED BELOW.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS GARMENT IS
CERTIFIED. CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
YES NO
5.1.2.2
Where the garment does provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the YES box shall be marked. Where the garment does not provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the NO box shall be marked.
YES N/A NO
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Each liquid splash-protective glove shall have at least the following compliance statements and information on the product label:
“THIS LIQUID SPLASH-PROTECTIVE GLOVE MEETS THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1992, STANDARD ON LIQUID SPLASH-
PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES AND CLOTHING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2012 EDITION, AND FOR THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT IF
INDICATED BELOW.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS GLOVE IS CERTIFIED.
CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
YES NO
5.1.3.2
Where the glove does provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the YES box shall be marked. Where the glove does not provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the NO box shall be marked.
YES N/A NO
5.1.3.3
Each liquid splash-protective glove shall be permitted to have the labeling information specified in 5.1.3.1 and 5.1.3.2 placed on the package label, and the statement in either 5.1.3.3.1 or 5.1.3.3.2, as applicable, shall be directly printed, embossed, or attached to each glove in lettering at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
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5.1.3.3.1
Where the glove is not compliant with the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the following statement shall be used:
“MEETS NFPA 1992 (2012 ed.)”
YES N/A NO
5.1.3.3.2
Where the glove is compliant with the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the following statement shall be used:
“MEETS NFPA 1992 (2012 ed ) FLASH FIRE ESCAPE PROTECTION”
YES N/A NO
5.1.4.1
Each liquid splash-protective footwear piece shall have at least the following compliance statements and information on the product label:
“THIS LIQUID SPLASH-PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR MEETS THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1992, STANDARD ON LIQUID SPLASH-
PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES AND CLOTHING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2012 EDITION, AND FOR THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT IF
INDICATED BELOW.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS FOOTWEAR IS
CERTIFIED. CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
YES NO
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5.1.4.2
Where the footwear does provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the YES box shall be marked. Where the footwear does not provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the NO box shall be marked.
YES N/A NO
5.1.5.1
Each nonencapsulating liquid splash-protective ensemble shall have at least the following compliance statements and information on the product label:
“THIS NONENCAPSULATING LIQUID SPLASH-PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLE MEETS THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1992, STANDARD ON LIQUID SPLASH-
PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES AND CLOTHING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2012 EDITION, AND FOR THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT IF
INDICATED BELOW.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS
NONENCAPSULATING ENSEMBLE IS CERTIFIED. CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
YES NO
5.1.5.2
Where the nonencapsulating ensemble does provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the YES box shall be marked. Where the nonencapsulating ensemble does not provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the NO box shall be marked.
YES N/A NO
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Each encapsulating liquid splash-protective ensemble shall have at least the following compliance statements and information on the product label:
“THIS ENCAPSULATING LIQUID SPLASH-PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLE MEETS THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1992, STANDARD ON LIQUID SPLASH-
PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES AND CLOTHING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES, 2012 EDITION, AND FOR THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT IF
INDICATED BELOW.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT YES NO
LIMITED CHEMICAL FLASH FIREPROTECTION FOR ESCAPEONLY IN THE EVENT OF ACHEMICAL FLASH FIRE
THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS ENCAPSULATING
ENSEMBLE IS CERTIFIED. CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.”
YES NO
5.1.6.2
Where the encapsulating ensemble does provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the YES box shall be marked. Where the encapsulating ensemble does not provide the optional limited chemical flash fire protection above the basic requirements of this standard, the NO box shall be marked.
YES N/A NO
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5.2.1 The manufacturer shall provide user information including, but not limited to, warnings, information, and instructions with each individual
YES NO
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protective clothing item or each ensemble.
5.2.2
The manufacturer shall attach the required user information, or packaging containing the user information, to the protective clothing item or element in such a manner that it is not possible to use the clothing item or element without being aware of the availability of the information.
YES NO
5.2.3
The manufacturer shall provide at least the following instructions and information with each liquid splash-protective clothing item or ensemble:
5.2.3 (1)a Pre-use information: Safety considerations
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)b Pre-use information: Limitations of use
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)c Pre-use information: Clothing or element marking recommendations and restrictions
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)d Pre-use information: A statement that most performance properties of the liquid-splash protective clothing item or ensemble cannot be tested by the user in the field
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)e Pre-use information: Closure lubricants, if applicable
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)f Pre-use information: Visor antifog agents or procedures, if applicable
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)g Pre-use information: Recommended undergarments
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)h Pre-use information: Shelf life
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)i Pre-use information: Warranty information
YES NO
5.2.3 (2)a Preparation for use: Sizing/adjustment
YES NO
5.2.3 (2)b Preparation for use: Recommended storage practices
YES NO
5.2.3 (3) Inspection frequency and details YES NO
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5.2.3 (4)a Don/doff, as follows: Donning and doffing procedures
YES NO
5.2.3 (4)b Don/doff, as follows:Sizing and adjustment procedures
YES NO
5.2.3 (4)c Don/doff, as follows:Interface issues YES NO
5.2.3 (5)
Proper use in accordance with the following: NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program and 29 CFR 1910.132
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)a Maintenance and cleaning, as follows:Cleaning instructions and precautions with a statement advising users not to use ensembles, elements or clothing items that are not thoroughly cleaned and
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)b Maintenance and cleaning, as follows:Inspection details
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)c Maintenance and cleaning, as follows:Maintenance criteria and methods of repair where applicable
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)d Maintenance and cleaning, as follows:Decontamination procedures
for both chemical and biological contamination
YES NO
5.2.3 (7) Retirement and disposal criteria and consideration YES NO
5.2.4 The manufacturer shall state the storage life for each liquid splash-protective ensemble, element, or clothing item.
YES NO
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5.3.1 The manufacturer shall furnish a technical data package for the protective ensemble, element, or clothing item upon the request of the purchaser.
YES NO
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5.3.2 The technical data package shall contain all documentation required by this standard and the data showing compliance with this standard.
YES NO
5.3.3
In the technical data package, the manufacturer shall describe the clothing item, element, or ensemble in terms of manufacturer trade name and model number, manufacturer replaceable components, and available options.
YES NO
5.3.4
Descriptions of sizes shall include the range in height and weight for persons fitting each particular size, for garments, or sizes specific in Chapter 6, Design Requirements, for gloves and footwear, and shall provide information to the wearer as to whether these sizes apply to persons wearing SCBA, hardhats, communications devices, fire fighting protective clothing, and other similar gear.
YES NO
5.3.5 Garment Material and Component Descriptions:
5.3.5.1
When specific clothing items or equipment are required for certifying the ensemble, element, or clothing item to this standard, the manufacturer shall list these clothing items or equipment in the technical data package.
YES NO
5.3.5.2
The manufacturer shall provide, in the technical data package, the list and descriptions of the following ensemble materials and components, if applicable:
5.3.5.2(1) Garment material YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(2) Visor material YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(3) Glove material and type of attachment YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(4) Footwear material and type of attachment YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(5) Zipper/closure type and materials YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(6) Material seam types and composition YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(7) Exhaust valve types and material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(8) External fitting types and material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(9) External gasket types and material(s) YES N/A NO
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5.3.5.2(10) Outer garment, glove, or boot material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(11) Type or style of head protection accommodated within the suit YES N/A NO
5.3.5.3 All descriptions of material composition shall specify either the generic material names or trade names if the composition of the
t i l i i t
YES NO
5.3.5.4 Descriptions of respective suit materials and components shall include the following information, if applicable:
5.3.5.4(1)
Vi t i l
The availability of permanent detachable covers and films
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(2)a
Gl
Type of linings or surface treatments
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(2)b
Gl
Available glove sizes
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(3)a Footwear
Type of linings or surface treatments
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(3)b Footwear
Type of soles or special toe reinforcements
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(3)c Footwear
Available footwear sizes
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)a Garment zipper or
closure
Material(s) of construction for closure (including chain, slide, pull, and tape for zippers)
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)b Garment zipper or
closure
Location and length of the completed closure assembly
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)c Garment zipper or
closure
Description of any protective covers for flaps
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(5) Other clothing items (e.g., outer garments): Type and how used with protective suit
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5 The manufacturer shall describe, in the technical data package, the type of seams or methods of attachment for the following garment material and component combinations:
5.3.5.5(1) Garment material–garment material YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(2) Garment material–visor YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(3) Garment material–glove YES N/A NO
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5.3.5.5(4) Garment material–footwear YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(5) Garment material–garment closure YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(6) Outer cover–outer cover YES N/A NO
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5.1.1.1
Each protective ensemble shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to, embossed on, or printed on each separable garment element of the ensemble when the ensemble is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place.
YES NO
5.1.1.2
Each glove element shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to, embossed on, or printed on the top outside of the gauntlet of each glove piece when the glove is properly assembled with all layers, components,and component parts in place. In place of the product label being affixed to the glove, the product label shall be permitted to be attached to, printed on, or inserted into each package containing one or more pairs of gloves.
YES NO
5.1.1.3
Each footwear element shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to, embossed on, or printed on the inside of each footwear piece when the footwear is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place. In place of the product label being affixed to the footwear, the product label shall be permitted to be attached to, printed on, or inserted into each package containing one or more pairs of footwear.
YES NO
5.1.1.4
Multiple label pieces shall be permitted in order to carry all statements and information required to be on the product label; however, all label pieces comprising the entire product label shall be located adjacent to each other.
YES NO
5.1.1.5 All worded portions of the required product label shall at least be in English. YES NO
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Symbols and other pictorial graphic representations shall be permitted to be used to supplement worded statements on the product label(s) where such symbols and other pictorial graphic representations are clearly explained in the user information.
YES NO
5.1.1.7
The certification organization’s label, symbol, or identifying mark shall be legibly printed on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3 ⁄32 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.8
The compliance statements and information specified in 5.1.2 or 5.1.3, as applicable for the specific ensemble, ensemble element, shall be legibly printed on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2 mm (1⁄16 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.9
In addition to the compliance and information statements specified in 5.1.1.8, at least the following information shall also be printed legibly on the product label(s). All letters shall be at least 2 mm (1 ⁄16 in.) high.
Measurement: __________
YES NO
5.1.1.9 (1) Manufacturer’s name, identification, or designation YES NO
5.1.1.9 (2) Manufacturer’s address YES NO
5.1.1.9 (3) Country of manufacture YES NO
5.1.1.9 (4) Model, style, or serial number YES NO
5.1.1.9 (5) Size YES NO
5.1.1.9 (6) Garment, glove, footwear, ensemble material(s), as applicable YES NO
5.1.1.9 (7) Visor material(s) if provided YES NO
5.1.1.9 (8) Glove element for the ensemble YES NO
5.1.1.9 (9) Footwear element for the ensemble YES NO
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5.1.1.10 Where detachable components, including, but not limited to, outer garments, outer gloves, or outer boots, must be worn with an ensemble or ensemble element in order for the ensemble or ensemble element to be compliant with this standard, at least the following statement and information shall also be printed legibly on the product label of the ensemble or ensemble element that requires an additional component. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high. The appropriate term of ensemble,” or ensemble element shall be inserted where indicated in the label text. The statement shall be followed by the detachable component(s) type and identification and instructions for proper wear.
“TO BE COMPLIANT WITH NFPA 1994, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS MUST BE WORN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS
CBRNINCIDENT (insert the term ENSEMBLE or ENSEMBLE ELEMENT here):”[The detachable component(s) information shall appear here.]
Measurement:
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YES NO
5.1.1.11 Detachable components specified in 5.1.1.10 shall be identified by the type of item, the manufacturer, and the style or model number.
YES N/A NO
5.1.1.12
The manufacturer shall be permitted to list the detachable components in the technical data package. Where the manufacturer chooses to list detachable components in the technical data package, the manufacturer shall provide an additional statement in the label statement required by 5.1.1.10 as follows:
“SEE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE FOR A LIST OF DETACHABLE COMPONENTS.”
YES N/A NO
5.1.1.13
Detachable components specified in 5.1.1.10 shall meet the label requirements specified in ASTM F 1301, Standard Practice for Labeling Chemical Protective Clothing.
YES N/A NO
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5.1.2.1
Each protective ensemble shall have at least the following compliance statement on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high. The appropriate numeral for the class of the ensemble, 2, 3, or 4, and the appropriate term for the type of ensemble, encapsulating or non-encapsulating, shall be inserted where indicated in the label text.
“THIS CLASS (insert 2, 3, or 4 here) (insert ENCAPSULATING or NON-ENCAPSULATING here) CBRN PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLE MEETS
THEREQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1994, STANDARD ON PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS TO CBRN TERRORISM INCIDENTS,
2012 EDITION, FOR THE ABOVE-NOTED CLASS.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.”
Measurement:
__________
YES NO
5.1.2.2
Following the text in 5.1.2.1, the following statement shall be made on the product label. All letters shall be at least 1.5 mm (1⁄16 in.) high.
“The technical data package contains information on CBRN agents for which this garment is certified. Consult the technical data package and
manufacturer’s instructions before use.”
Measurement:
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YES NO
5.1.3.1 Each glove element and footwear element shall have at least the following compliance statement on the product label. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high. The appropriate number for the class of the ensemble, 2, 3, or 4; and the appropriate term for the type of element, glove or footwear, shall be inserted where indicated in the label text.
“THIS CLASS (insert 2, 3, or 4 here) CBRN PROTECTIVE (insert GLOVE or FOOTWEAR here) ELEMENT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1994,
STANDARD ON PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS TO CBRN TERRORISM INCIDENTS, 2012 EDITION, FOR THE ABOVE-NOTED CLASS.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL”
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5.1.3.2
Following the text in 5.1.3.1, the following statement shall be made on the product label. All letters shall be at least 1.5 mm (1⁄16 in.) high.
“The technical data package contains information on CBRN agents for which this (insert glove or footwear here) element is certified. Consult the technical data package and manufacturer’s instructions before use.”
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5.1.3.3
Where Class 3 and Class 4 footwear is designed and configured according to 6.4.10, the bootie, the outerboot, and the integrity cover shall have at least the following compliance statement on each component, and all letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3⁄32 in.) high:“THE [insert component] WHEN WORN WITH [insert other two components] MEETS THE CBRN FOOTWEAR REQUIREMENTS OF CLASS [insert 3 or 4] OF NFPA 1994, STANDARD ON PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS TO CBRN TERRORISM INCIDENTS, 2012 EDITION, FOR THE ABOVE-NOTED CLASS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH 6.4.10.”
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Section Section 5.2 User Information Requirements
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5.2.1 The manufacturer shall provide user information including, but not limited to, warnings, information, and instructions with each individual CBRN protective ensemble and ensemble element.
YES NO
5.2.2
The manufacturer shall attach the required user information, or packaging containing the user information, to CBRN protective ensembles and ensemble element in such a manner that it is not possible to use the CBRN protective ensemble and ensemble element without being aware of the availability of the information.
YES NO
5.2.3
The manufacturer shall provide at least the following instructions and information with each CBRN protective ensemble and ensemble element:
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5.2.3 (1)a Pre-use information: Safety considerations
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)b Pre-use information: Limitations of use
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)c Pre-use information: Ensemble element marking recommendations and restrictions
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)d Pre-use information: Statement that most performance properties of the ensemble and ensemble element cannot be tested by the user in the field
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)e Pre-use information: Closure lubricants, if applicable
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)f Pre-use information: Visor antifog agents or procedures, if applicable
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)g Pre-use information: Recommended undergarments
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)h Pre-use information: Respirator consideration for ensembles
YES NO
5.2.3 (1)i Pre-use information: Warranty information
YES NO
5.2.3 (2) Recommended storage practices
YES NO
5.2.3 (3) Inspection frequency and details
YES NO
5.2.3 (4)a Don/doff, as follows: Donning and doffing procedures
YES NO
5.2.3 (4)b Don/doff, as follows: Sizing and adjustment procedures
YES NO
5.2.3 (4)c Don/doff, as follows: Ensemble Interface issues
YES NO
5.2.3 (4)d Don/doff, as follows: Respirator interface with ensemble
YES NO
5.2.3 (5)a Proper use in accordance with the following: NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program and 29 CFR 1910.132
YES NO
5.2.3 (5)b Proper use in accordance with the following: For users in the United States, 29 CFR 1910.132, “Personal Protective Equipment”
YES NO
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5.2.3 (5)c
Proper use in accordance with the following: For users in other countries, a statement to advise users to consult national or other applicable personal protective equipment regulations
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)a
Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Cleaning instructions and precautions with a statement advising users not to use ensembles, elements or clothing items that are not thoroughly cleaned and dried
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)b Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Inspection details
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)c Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Maintenance criteria and methods of repair where applicable
YES NO
5.2.3 (6)d Maintenance and cleaning, as follows: Decontamination procedures
for both chemical and biological contamination
YES NO
5.2.3 (7) Retirement and disposal criteria and consideration YES NO
5.2.4 The manufacturer shall state the storage life for all CBRN protective ensembles and ensemble elements.
YES NO
Section Section 5.3 Technical Data Package Requirements
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5.3.1 The manufacturer shall furnish a technical data package for the CBRN protective ensemble and ensemble elements upon the
t f th h
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5.3.2
The technical data package shall contain all documentation required by this standard and the values obtained from the initial certification showing compliance with the requirements of Chapter 7 in the current edition of this standard. The physiological protective dosage factor (PPDF) value shall be included as part of the technical data package.
YES NO
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5.3.3
In the technical data package, the manufacturer shall describe the CBRN protective ensemble and ensemble elements in terms of manufacturer trade name and model number, manufacturer replaceable components, available options, accessories, testing devices, and sizes.
YES NO
5.3.4 In the technical data package, the manufacturer shall describe the available sizes of the CBRN protective ensemble and ensemble elements.
YES NO
5.3.4.1 Descriptions of size shall include the range in height and weight for persons fitting each particular size for garments, or sizes specific in Chapter 6 for glove and footwear elements.
YES NO
5.3.4.2
Descriptions also shall provide information to the wearer as to whether these sizes apply to persons wearing self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or other respirators, hard hats, communications devices, and other similar equipment.
YES NO
5.3.5 Garment Material and Component Descriptions:
5.3.5.1
Where specific clothing items and equipment are required for certifying CBRN protective ensembles and ensemble elements to this standard, the manufacturer shall list these clothing items and
i t i th t h i l d t k
YES NO
5.3.5.2
The manufacturer shall provide, in the technical data package, the list and descriptions of the following CBRN protective ensemble materials and ensemble elements, if applicable:
5.3.5.2(1) Garment material YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(2) Visor material YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(3) Glove material and type of attachment YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(4) Footwear material and type of attachment YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(5) Zipper/closure type and materials YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(6) Material seam types and composition YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(7) Exhaust valve types and material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(8) External fitting types and material(s) YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(9) External gasket types and material(s) YES N/A NO
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5.3.5.2(10) Outer garment, glove, or boot material(s)
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(11) Manufacturer and specific model of respirator(s) tested with the ensemble
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.2(12) Type or style of head protection accommodated within the suit
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.3
All descriptions of material composition shall specify either the generic material names or trade names if the composition of the material is proprietary. For separate items or detachable components, the description shall also include the manufacturer and style or model number.
YES NO
5.3.5.4 Descriptions of respective suit materials and components shall include the following information, if applicable:
5.3.5.4(1)
Vi t i l
The availability of permanent detachable covers and films
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(2)a
Gl
Type of linings or surface treatments
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(2)b
Gl
Available glove sizes and dimensional data for size determination
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(3)a Footwear
Type of linings or surface treatments
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(3)b Footwear
Type of soles or special toe reinforcements
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(3)c Footwear
Available footwear sizes
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)a Garment closure
Material(s) of construction for closure (including chain, slide, pull, and tape for zippers)
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)b Garment closure
Location and length of the completed closure assembly
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)c Garment closure
Description of any protective covers for flaps
YES N/A NO
5.3.5.4(4)d
Garment closure
Other clothing items (e.g., outer garments), type and how used with ensemble
YES N/A NO
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5.3.5.5 The manufacturer shall describe, in the technical data package, the type of seams or methods of attachment for the following garment material and component combinations:
5.3.5.5(1) Garment material–garment material YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(2) Garment material–visor YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(3) Garment material–glove YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(4) Garment material–footwear YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(5) Garment material–garment closure YES N/A NO
5.3.5.5(6) Outer cover–outer cover YES N/A NO
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INITIAL USER INFORMATION REVIEW
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INITIAL TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE REVIEW
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