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1
NIOSH-Approved Respirators in SWAT Respiratory
Protection Programs (RPP)
  • Terrence K. Cloonan
  • Physical Scientist
    SCSS Team, Office of the Director,
    NPPTL, NIOSH
  • National Tactical Officers Association Annual
    Conference Less Lethal, FSDD, Chemical
    Agent Instructor Course
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • September 21-24, 2010

2
Federal Hierarchy
HHS
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH)
NIOSH
NPPTL
National Personal Protective Technology
Laboratory (NPPTL)
3
About NIOSH
  • NIOSH The National Institute for Occupational
    Safety and Health is a federal agency
    responsible for conducting research and making
    recommendations for the prevention of
    work-related injury and illness.
  • MISSION The mission of NIOSH is to generate new
    knowledge in the field of occupational safety and
    health and to transfer that knowledge into
    practice for the betterment of workers.
  • OSH Act of 1970 The Occupational Safety and
    Health Act of 1970 created both NIOSH and the
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration
    (OSHA). Source NIOSH web page, 6/16/2010.

4
NIOSH Demographics
  • Division of Respiratory Disease Studies (DRDS)
  • Division of Safety Research (DSR)
  • Health Effects Laboratory Division (HELD)
  • Education and Information Division (EID)
  • Division of Applied Research and Technology
    (DART)
  • Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and
    Field Studies (DSHEFS) with State OSH activities
  • Division of Compensation Analysis and Support
    (DCAS)
  • Research to Practice (R2P) Initiative
  • Spokane Research Laboratory
  • Pittsburgh Research Laboratory
  • Alaska Regional ? Western State Offices
  • Office of the Director, NIOSH
  • Office of Extramural Programs
  • Office of Mine Safety and Health
  • National Personal Protective Technology
    Laboratory (NPPTL) Pittsburgh, PA
  • Source NIOSH web page, 6/16/2010

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NIOSH Personal Protective Technology (PPT) Program
MISSION The mission of the NIOSH Personal
Protective Technology program is to prevent
work-related injury, illness, and death by
advancing the state of knowledge and application
of PPT. PPT in this
context is defined as the technical methods,
processes, techniques, tools, and materials that
support the development and use of personal
protective equipment worn by individuals to
reduce the effects of their exposure to a hazard.
VISION The NPPTL vision is to be the
leading provider of quality, relevant, and timely
PPT research, training, and evaluation.

Last updated by OAMS/ASB on
December 8, 2009

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NIOSH PPT Program
  • Mine Escape Issues
  • Respirator Certification
  • Mine Emergency Respirator
  • Investigations
  • New Technology Research
  • Escape Respirator Research
  • Escape Respirator
  • Standards
  • MSHA Collaboration
  • CBRN Issues
  • Respirator Standards
  • Development
  • CBRN PPT Research
  • Respirator Certification
  • NFPA/IAFF Collaboration
  • TSWG IAA
  • OSHA Collaboration
  • Pandemic Issues
  • N95 Respirator Research
  • Standards (Total Inward
  • Leakage)
  • Respirator Certification
  • FDA Collaboration
  • National Academies
  • Activities
  • Pandemic Planning Response
  • Nanotechnology Issues
  • Filtration Research
  • Protective Clothing Research
  • Respirator Research
  • Respirator Certification
  • Workplace Guidance

7
Stakeholders
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CBRN Respirator Standards Training
  • DHS/NIST/ECBC/CDC/NIOSH
  • CBRN SCBA Standard 2001
  • Flexible CBRN SCBA Program 2002
  • CBRN SCBA Retrofit Policy 2003
  • CBRN Respirator RD Program 2003
  • CBRN APR Standard 2003
  • CBRN APER Standard 2003
  • DHS adopts NIOSH CBRN Standards 2004
  • CBRN PAPR Standard 2006
  • AIHce PDC 408 CBRN Training course 2010
  • DHS/ECBCNIOSH Promulgated Standards TBD
  • CBRN Closed Circuit SCBA (CC-SCBA),
  • CBRN SCER, and CBRN SAR w/10min Escape
  • Census data 2003

9
CBRN Tiers of Approval
  • 42 CFR Part 84 Applicable sections per
    respirator approval schedule
  • Third Party Standards Benchmarking and adoption
    of federal specifications or consensus standards
  • Common CBRN System evaluations
  • 1) Sarin (GB) aerosol-vapor SMARTMAN headform
    for live-agent testing (LAT)
  • 2) Mustard (HD) aerosol-vapor and liquid
    SMARTMAN headform for LAT
  • 3) Laboratory Respirator Protection Level (LRPL)
    w/corn oil particulate human test subjects and
    respirators donned per UI
    Source AIHA NIOSH PDC
    408 CBRN 8 hr course, 2010

10
CBRN Canister Capacity Testing
  • Air-Purifying Use 139 CBRN agent threats are
    filtered out.
  • Test Representative Agents (TRA) 139 respiratory
    threats are subdivided into 7 hazard families.
    Each family is then evaluated by one or more of
    11 NIOSH listed TRA.
  • TRA is Cyclohexane. Organic Vapor (OV) 61 TIC.
    OV covers CS/CN.
  • TRA are SO2, H2S, CNCL, COCL2, HCN
    Acid Gas (AG) family
    32 TIC.
  • TRA is Ammonia Base gas family 4 TIC.
  • TRA is Phosphine Hydride family 4 TIC.
  • TRA is Nitrogen Dioxide Nitrogen Oxide 5 TIC.
  • TRA is Formaldehyde Formaldehyde 1 TIC.
  • TRA is DOP Particulate 3 chemical,16 RAD,
    and 13 BWA.
    RCA aerosol particulate is filtered
    Source Adapted from
    AIHA NIOSH PDC 408 CBRN 8 hour course, May 23,
    2010.

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NIOSH CBRN SCBA TC-Number
  • Systems Approval NIOSH issues a testing and
    certification
  • CBRN TC- Number TC-13F-XXXXCBRN, 30 Min, 2216
    PSIG
  • Recognition On labels located on the
    respirator and in UI.
  • Caution Limitation Statements Specific to the
    level and type of respiratory protection awarded
  • Interoperability Like parts may fit but that
    does not ? an approved system. Do not throw the
    Users Instructions (UI) away.

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Why Have A RPP?
  • State OSHA Plan for public sector workers
  • Insurance requirement
  • Methodical program
  • Respiratory protection against
  • oxygen deficiency
  • CS, OC, other RCA
  • CBRN/WMD, TIC, H1N1, and unknown threats
  • Training and Mutual Aid

13
Published Civil Law Enforcement/SWAT RPP
  • California Commission on Peace Officer Standards
    and Training (POST) http//lib.post.ca.gov/Publi
    cations/respiratory-program2.pdf
  • Illinois Department of Labor and Illinois Law
    Enforcement Alarm System (ILEAS)
  • http//www.ileas.org/Policies/Respirator20Policy-
    Sample20Nov2007.pdf
  • http//www.ileas.org/respirators/labor_issues/idol
    august2003.pdf
  • http//www.ileas.org/respirators/Labor_Issues/idol
    july2003.pdf
  • http//www.ileas.org/respirators/Labor_Issues/matr
    ix.htm
  • http//www.ileas.org/respirators/Labor_Issues/main
    .htm
  • City and County of San Francisco Police
    Department, California
  • Fairfax County, Virginia Seminole County,
    Florida Broward County, Florida Orange
    County, California

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Examples of Respirator Use by SWAT
  • Use is prevalent evolving written respiratory
    protection programs. Item specific SOG/SOP still
    exist
  • NTOA Chemical Agent CS/OC/CN systematic and
    tactical Gas Out (SGO/TGO) tactics
  • NTOA SCBA and Combative (APR) 40 32 hour
    practical courses
  • CITY San Francisco WMD and CS mask confidence
    exercises
  • COUNTY Fairfax, Seminole, Broward, and Orange
    County Sheriffs Office training exercises

15
Bulk Hot Gas (OC CS) Delivery Systems
  • Use of dispersal methods via charged air
    cylinders
  • Is there a best practice?
  • Manufacturing of multi-mission aerosol delivery
    systems is to manufacturer specifications.
    Marketed as
  • Non-lethal terrorist suppression or repel
    ocean-going Pirates
  • Crowd control and civil unrest
  • SWAT team tactical response
  • Prison riots/Prisoner Extraction

16
Observations of a Local CS Chamber HOT GAS
Training Exercise
  • SCBA, APR, PAPR used
  • Students with SCBA APR
  • Instructors with PAPR
  • Wooden structure CS grenades
  • LCt 50 formula- 38 grenades calculated to create
    a lethal concentration 8 used
  • Groups of 5 thru one door entry
  • Two 4-Gas Detectors CO
  • Decontamination H2O hose/air

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Debrief Discussion on HOT GAS Training
  • Multiple types of respirators with one brand in
    use
  • CBRN canisters used on non-CBRN APR/PAPR
  • SCBA two-finger function check of seals were good
  • All batteries removed from SCBA-No PASS. Users
    prefer to use analog gauge
  • SCBA are non-CBRN but planned for use in actual
    CBRN response

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Other SWAT Workplace Hazards
  • Lead (Pb) exposure from indoor ranges. NIOSH
    publication 2009-136 http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/doc
    s/2009-136/
  • Ship boarding missions METH or other TIC
    floating laboratories
  • Rapid expansion of air or other TIC from
    targeted SCBA or mini-torch fuel cylinders
    worn/used by operators
  • Shooter inhalation of weapon discharge
    fume/aerosol/smoke
  • Operator exposure to breaching tool fumes
    signaling or diversionary munitions particulates
    or gases

19
Literature Search on RPP CS/RCA Topics
  • Respirator Labor Issues, ILEAS Mask Project
    http//www.ileas.org/respirators/Main.html and
    www.ileas.org/respirators/Labor_Issues/main.htm
  • North Carolina DOL Facial Hair and Respirator
    Use http//www.nclabor.com/osha/PublicSN/SN55A.pd
    f
  • Measuring Respirator Use in the Workplace,
    NRC/NAS http//www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id
    11799page17
  • Military Authorized to Use Riot Control Agents in
    Iraq, Arms Control Association, 2003
    http//www.armscontrol.org/print/1277
  • 6th ILEF for Minimal Force Options Less-Lethal
    Technologies report, INLDT, PSU, 2008
    http//www.nldt.org/publications.php
  • Reno Nevada SWAT Use Tear Gas to End Stand Off,
    August 25, 2010 http//www.mynews4.com/story.php?
    id26319
  • Collier SWAT Uses Tear Gas to Force East Naples
    Man From Home, 8/23/10 http//www.naplesnews.com/n
    ews/2010/aug/23/collier-swat-team-east-naples-leaw
    ood-circle/

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OSHA and NIOSH References for a RPP
  • OSHA Publication 3352-02, Assigned Protection
    Factors for the Revised Respiratory Protection
    Standard, 2009
  • OSHA Directive CPL 2-2.54A, RPP Guidelines, 2000
    http//www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_docum
    ent?p_tableDIRECTIVESp_id2125
  • NIOSH NPPTL Respirator Trusted Source Information
    Page, RPP FAQ http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topi
    cs/respirators/disp_part/RespSource3.htmlrespirat
    or
  • NIOSH Publication No. 99-143, TB RPP Health Care
    Facilities Administrators Guide,
    http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/99-143/
  • NIOSH Publication No. 87-116, Chapter 4,
    Respirator Use http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/pdfs/87-11
    6.pdf

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Scientific Criteria for Riot Control Agents
  • OSHA Health Guidelines for a-chloroacetophenone,
    Mace/CN/Tear Gas http//www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthg
    uidelines/a-chloroacetophenone/index.html
  • CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response
    Riot Control Agents (CN, CS, PS, CA, and CR)
    http//emergency.cdc.gov/agent/riotcontrol/
  • CDC/NIOSH Emergency Response Safety and Health
    Database Chloroacetophen (CN)
    http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/EmergencyResponseC
    ard_29750033.html
  • NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 2005
    o-Chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS)
    http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0122.html

    and Chloropicrin (PS)
    http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0132.html
  • NIOSH STP 0050, Determination of CS Service
    Life Test for APR, 2005 http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/
    npptl/stps/pdfs/RCT-APR-0050.pdf

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NIOSH Certified Equipment List (CEL)
  • CEL Electronic listing of approved respirators
    http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/
    CEL/default.html
  • DHS FEMA RKB RKB lists the NPPTL homepage.
  • Ease-of-Use CEL quick defined search
    software http//www2a.cdc.gov/drds/cel/cel_form_co
    de.asp
  • Quick Search Capability Four categories of
    searchable CEL SCBA, APR, APER, PAPR
  • CBRN APPROVALS 94 records SCBA 62, APR
    12, APER 6, and PAPR 14 Source
    NIOSH CEL - 09/22/2010.

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CBRN Respirator Technology Display
  • AVON M53 CBRN APR
  • AVON FM12 CBRN APR
  • AVON C420 CBRN PAPR
  • Draeger CDR 4500 CBRN APR
  • 3M RBE-57 CBRN PAPR (23C)
  • MSA CBRN APER, Tactical
  • Scott and Sperian Canisters
  • Draeger CBRN SCBA
  • Respirators are approved as individual systems
    and given individual NIOSH TC numbers. See the
    NIOSH-approval certificate, paper label, and user
    instructions (UI).

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NIOSH-Approved CBRN SCBA ID
  • Vignette The UI is missing. It might have labels
    on it, it might not. Is it MIL-SPEC? Is it
    NIOSH-Approved? Is it EN/CEN-approved? CSE
    compliant? How do you know? Are there
    counterfeits?
  • Answer 1) Know your respirator. 2)Locate and
    read the adhesive labels. 2) Locate the NIOSH
    TC-number. 3) Read and apply the user
    instructions (UI). 4) Know manufacturer unique
    markings from NFPA, NIOSH, NIJ labels
    5) Use the NIOSH CEL.

25
Remember A Users Seal Check
is not a Fit Test
  • Subject to your questions!
  • Presentation contact information
  • Terrence K. Cloonan
  • tcloonan_at_cdc.gov
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • As of September 22, 2010

26
Acknowledgements
  • Mr. Roland Berry Ann, OD, NPPTL, NIOSH, CDC, HHS
  • Officer Scott Hurley, City and County of San
    Francisco Police Department, S.W.A.T., San
    Francisco, California
  • SGT Don Whitson, Fort Collins Police Services,
    Fort Collins, Colorado
  • CPT Ed Allen, Seminole County Sheriffs Office,
    Florida
  • LT Shane Francisco, San Francisco Fire
    Department, Intelligence Officer, Northern
    California Regional Intelligence Center (NCRIC),
    California
  • Mr. John Gnagey, Executive Director, National
    Tactical Officers Association (NTOA), Doylestown,
    PA

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  • Disclaimer
  • The findings and conclusions in this
    presentation have not been formally disseminated
    by the National Institute for Occupational Safety
    and Health and should not be construed to
    represent any agency determination or policy.
  • The mention of any company name or product does
    not constitute endorsement by the National
    Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
    (NIOSH)
  • Source
  • NIOSH, National Personal Protective Technology
    Laboratory (NPPTL)
  • P.O. Box 18070
  • Pittsburgh, PA 15236
  • (412) 386-6701
  • http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/default.html

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