Full Body Suit
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Guarding Against Contaminants: The Vital Full Body Suit
Essential Protection in Hazardous Situations
In scenarios involving hazardous and highly contagious substances, such as outbreaks like the recent Ebola crisis, full body suits play a critical role in safeguarding responders.
Comprehensive Coverage for Maximum Safety
The full body suit is an all-encompassing ensemble that includes:
- Full-Body Overall
- Head Protector or Headwear
- Front Zipper for Easy Access
Proper Donning for Effective Protection
Wearing the full body suit involves the following steps:
- Open and Unfold the Suit
- Step Legs into the Suit
- Zip Up to Neck
- Secure Hood for Head Protection
- Add Face Mask and Glasses
- Put On Rubber Gloves
- Consider Overshoes for Total Barrier
Forming a Complete Shield
The full body suit acts as a robust barrier, preventing contact with contaminants or infectious agents. This comprehensive attire ensures:
- Full Body Protection
- Head and Hair Safeguarding
- Facial and Eye Shielding
- Hand and Foot Shielding
By following the correct procedure and using appropriate protective gear, responders can minimise the risk of exposure and ensure their own well-being.
Learning Outcomes:
- IPOSi Unit one LO1.8
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