E3-1 Use of protective clothing and equipment (NCI 6)
E3-1 Use of Protective Clothing and Equipment (NCI 6)
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide for the cleaning, decontamination, and safe use of
Gas Suits and Splash Suits.
Note: Wildfire Uniform and Structural Firefighting Uniform are covered in
N2 National Dress
Code for Uniformed Personnel.
Structural Firefighting Uniform and BA are the required minimum protection at incidents
involving hazardous materials when it is necessary to perform a snap rescue.
Requirements for Splash and Gas Suits
Compliance
All protective clothing and equipment purchased will comply with the relevant
NZFS Equipment
Requirements.
Splash Suits with breathing apparatus
Splash Suits (also known as Chemical Splash Suits) provide a high degree of protection from
liquid and particulate hazardous materials.
Splash Suits with breathing apparatus (BA) will be worn in all situations where personnel are, or
may be, likely to come into direct contact with a hazardous material (unless the situation
requires the wearing of Gas Suits) including:
HazMat incidents while identifying the material/s (no contact with the material/s until it
and associated hazards have been identified)
HazMat incidents involving hazardous materials which require Splash Suit protection.
fire incidents involving hazardous materials, provided exposure to radiated heat is
minimal
under the Official Information Act
during Stage 2 or 3 decontamination.
Splash Suits will be:
worn over:
- normal working uniform
- disposable comfort suit
- other clothing appropriate for the conditions
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donned with at least one person assisting to ensure it is donned correctly and to check
closure and interface integrity.
Maintenance of Splash Suits
Splash Suits will be decontaminated in accordance with:
Hazardous Materials Technical Liaison Committee requirements
manufacturers’ recommendations.
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The suit will be visually checked for any chemical or physical damage following every
operational use.
The suit will be withdrawn from service and arrangements made for specialist repair or
replacement if found to be damaged.
Gas Suits with breathing apparatus
Gas Suits provide a high degree of hazardous materials protection, and specific protection from
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toxic and corrosive gases.
Gas Suits with BA will be worn in all situations where:
there is a gaseous or vapour hazard and/or contaminant
a contaminant is present in the atmosphere in very small particles that may breach
Splash Suits and be absorbed through the skin.
Situations where Gas Suits will be worn include:
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HazMat incidents where an unidentified material may require gas tight protection
HazMat incidents involving hazardous materials which require Gas Suit protection
fire incidents involving hazardous materials, provided exposure to radiated heat is
minimal. The Structural uniform with BA will be worn in all areas affected by heat from
the fire.
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Gas Suits will be:
worn over either:
the
- normal working uniform
- disposable comfort suit
- other clothing appropriate for the conditions
donned with two people assisting to ensure it is donned correctly and to check the suit’s
under
integrity
worn for a period limited to the duration of a single wearing of an NZFS BA set (this may
be an extended duration BA set).
Maintenance and testing of Gas Suits
Gas Suits will be decontaminated in accordance with:
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Hazardous Materials Technical Liaison Committee requirements
manufacturers’ recommendations.
Gas Suits will be sent to the appropriate BA department for testing following every operational
use.
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Hazard Identification and Control: Wearing Protective Clothing
Hazard control
All hazards will be controlled by eliminating, isolating where elimination is impracticable, or
minimising, using one or more of the control methods given in the table below:
Wearing protective clothing
Hazards
Control measures
Health and Safety
references
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Splash Suits
instructing all personnel who
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Significant hazards:
wear Splash Suits in their safe
requirements for uniform
heat stress
use
specifications.
heat exhaustion
not wearing Splash Suits for
firefighting
chemical contamination
fluid replacement
providing rest breaks for crews
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providing relief crews
Gas Suits
instructing all personnel who
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Significant hazards:
wear Gas Suits in their safe use
requirements for uniform
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burns
not wearing Gas Suits for fire
specifications.
heat stress
fighting
the
heat exhaustion
fluid replacement
chemical contamination
providing rest breaks for crews
providing relief crews
Cleaning contaminated and/or dirty clothing
under
all personnel who wear
NZFS Health and Safety
Significant hazard:
protective clothing will be
Policy and Guidelines
contamination
instructed in safe
Manual
decontamination and cleaning
procedures
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