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User Manual for DuPont

Inspection Before Re-use

Thoroughly inspect a used and/or cleaned garment
following the instructions provided in this manual before
re-use. Do not re-use the garment if it fails the inspection or
shows sign of alteration, damage or contamination.

Garment Retirement Considerations

Retire Tychem
garments from service if any of the
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following criteria are met:
Garment fails to pass inspection.
Level A garment fails the inflation test.
Garment is altered, abraded, cut, torn, punctured, or
otherwise breached.
Garment has had prolonged exposure to intense heat
and/or ultraviolet light.
Garment has been contaminated as determined by the
safety professional responsible for having knowledge
of use and exposure conditions.
Garment has had contact with an oxidative, corrosive or
reactive decontamination agent.
Retired garments that are not contaminated may be labeled
"For Training Use Only".

Disposal

If not contaminated, Tychem
of per local regulations as non-hazardous waste. Garments
that have been contaminated with hazardous materials
must be disposed of as hazardous waste per local
regulations after field decontamination. Before discarding,
mutilate garments by cutting off a sleeve or a leg so they
cannot be worn again.

Temperature Ranges

Do not store Tychem
garments at temperatures exceeding
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120 °F (49 °C).
Tychem
garments can be used in ambient environments
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from -13 °F (-25 °C) to 165 °F (74 °C) for short durations.
However, Tychem
garments offer limited thermal
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insulation to protect the wearer's skin from prolonged
exposure to hot or cold temperatures. The usable
temperature range for the materials in the garment can
exceed the temperature at which human skin burn injury
may occur. Additionally, chemical permeation testing is
typically performed at 27 °C. Chemical permeation rates
may be affected by temperature.
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Tychem
Encapsulated Level A and Encapsulated Level B Suits
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garments can be disposed
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Limitations of Use

It is the user's responsibility to determine the level of
exposure and the proper personal protective equipment
needed. Tychem
encapsulated Level A and Level B
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garments are not suitable for use in all situations and
environments or with all hazardous materials. All decisions
regarding the selection and use of chemical protective
clothing must be done by trained and qualified safety
professionals.
Do not use Tychem
encapsulated Level A or B garments for
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protection against ionizing radiation.
Do not use Tychem
encapsulated Level A or B garments
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for protection from cryogenic liquids or gases. A cryogenic
liquid is defined by NFPA 1991 as "a refrigerated liquefied gas
having a boiling point below −90 °C (−130 °F) at atmospheric
pressure".
If there is a risk of exposure to liquefied gases, then consider
use of a DuPont
Tychem
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been certified to the optional liquefied gas requirements of
NFPA 1991. A liquefied gas is defined by NFPA 1991 as "a gas
that, under its charged pressure, is partially liquid at 21 °C (70
°F)".
No Tychem
garment, including RF600T, TK600T, and
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TK601T, is intended for fire-fighting activities, nor for
protection from hot liquids, steam, molten metals,
welding, or thermal radiation. However, Tychem
(Tychem
ThermoPro) fabric was tested to EN ISO 11612:2015
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(Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and
flame — Minimum performance requirements) and was
rated as Class D1 for molten aluminum and Class E2 for
molten iron.
Do not knowingly enter an environment in which the
concentration of flammable gas/vapor or combustible dust
is within flammable or explosive limits when wearing a
Tychem
garment, including RF600T, TK600T. and TK601T.
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Retreat immediately if you encounter such an environment.
Do not use Tychem
encapsulated Level A or B garments
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in situations with elevated oxygen concentrations. This
includes spills involving liquid oxygen.

Wearer Must Be Medically Approved

The wearer should be examined and approved by
a physician as being physically capable to wear an
encapsulated Tychem
suit.
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Level A ensemble which has
6000 FR
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