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bootie. A sock-like extension of the suit leg designed to protect the wearer's feet when worn in conjunction with an outer bootie.
chemical. Regulated and non-regulated hazardous materials (solids, liquids, and gases; natural or manmade; including petroleum products) with the potential for creating harm to people, the environment, and property when released.
chemical-protective clothing. Items made from chemical resistive materials, such as clothing, hood, boots, and gloves. that are designed and configured to protect the wearer's torso, head, arms, legs, hands, and feet from hazardous materials. Chemical. protective clothing (garments) can be constructed as a single or multipiece garment. The garment may completely enclose the wearer either by itself or in combination with the wearer's respiratory protection, attached or detachable hood, gloves, and boots.
chemical protective clothing material. Any material or composite used in an item of clothing for the purpose of protecting parts of the wearer's body from chemical Dr. physical hazards.
chemical-protective suit. A single Or multipiece garment constructed of chemical-protective clothing materials designed and configured to protect the wearer's torso, head, arms, legs, hands, and feet. It shall be permitted to completely enclose the wearer by itself or in combination with the wearer's respiratory equipment, hood, gloves, and boots.
contaminant. A hazardous material that physically remains on or in people, animals, the environment, or equipment, thereby creating a continuing risk of direct injury or a risk of exposure outside of the hot zone.
contamination. The process of transferring a hazardous material from its source to people, animals, the environment, or equipment, which may act as a carrier.
cracking pressure. The pressure at which the suit exhaust valve begins to open, releasing exhaust air to the outside...