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Recommendations for Chemical Protective Clothing Database

References

ASTM [1999]. Standard test method for resistance of protective materials to permeation by liquids and gases under conditions of continuous contact (ASTM Method F739-99). West Conshohocken, PA: American Society for Testing and Materials.

  images of people and lab equipment - this was on the cover of a previous NPG 

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Boeniger MF, Klingner TD [forthcoming]. In-use testing and interpretation of performance of chemical resistant gloves. Appl Occup Environ Hyg.

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Klingner TD, Boeniger MF [forthcoming]. A critique of assumptions about selecting chemical resistant gloves. Appl Occup Environ Hyg.

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OSHA [1994]. Personal protective equipment for general industry; final rule. Federal Register, Vol. 59, No. 66, pp. 16334-16364. (Codified at 29 CFR 1910)

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Perkins JL, Pool B [1997]. Batch lot variability in permeation through nitrile gloves. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 58:474-479.

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The technical information for this page (August 9, 2001) is contributed by Mark F. Boeniger, CIH, MBoeniger@cdc.gov, NIOSH, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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