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Title: Protective Equipment and Medical Monitoring


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Protective Equipment and Medical Monitoring
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Protective Equipment Types
  • Level A
  • Level B
  • Level C
  • Level D

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Level A
  • Highest level of respiratory/skin protection
  • Suit fully encapsulates rescuer, SCBA
  • Used in hot zone with
  • Unknown substances
  • Substances with potential for respiratory and
    skin absorption hazards

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Level A
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Level B
  • Full respiratory protection
  • Lower skin protection level
  • Suit non-encapsulating, but chemically resistant
  • SCBA worn outside of suit
  • Typically worn in warm zone by decon team

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Level C
  • Non-permeable suit, boots, hand, eye protection
  • Air-purifying respirator with cartridges for
    specific substances
  • Worn during transport of patients with 2o
    contamination risk

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Level D
  • Firefighter turnout gear
  • NOT suitable for HAZMAT incidents

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Selection of PPE
  • Based on chemical involved
  • NO single suit material is appropriate for all
    chemicals
  • Permeability charts should be consulted to
    determine breakthrough times for suit material

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Selection of PPE
  • Latex gloves are NOT chemically resistant
  • Nitrile gloves hive high resistance to most
    chemicals
  • Leather boots will absorb chemicals permanently

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Medical Monitoring Rehab
  • A primary role of EMS
  • Entry team personnel should have annual physicals
    with baseline vitals on file

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Entry Readiness
  • Monitor
  • BP
  • Pulse
  • Respiratory rate
  • Temperature
  • Body weight
  • ECG
  • Mental/neurological status
  • Abnormal findings prohibit entry
  • Pre-hydrate with 8 to 16 oz of water or diluted
    sports drink

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After-Exit Rehab
  • Monitor
  • BP
  • Pulse
  • Respiratory rate
  • Temperature
  • Body weight
  • ECG
  • Mental/neurological status
  • Use weight loss to estimate hydration status
  • Rehydrate
  • Do NOT permit reentry unless
  • Alert
  • Non-tachycardic
  • Normotensive
  • Normothermic
  • Within reasonable percentage of normal body weight
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