Donning and Doffing Adapted from the FAD PReP NAHEMS Guidelines Personal Protective Equipment 2011 Personal Protective Equipment PPE Levels USDA APHIS and CFSPH FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Personal Protective Equipment DonDoff ID: 667907
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Personal Protective Equipment
Donning and Doffing
Adapted from the FAD
PReP
/NAHEMS
Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment (2011)Slide2
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Levels
USDA APHIS and CFSPH
FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Don/DoffSlide3
Four OSHA classificationsLevel D: lowest level of protection
Level C: appropriate in most animal emergency disease situations
Includes respiratory protection
Level B: highest level of respiratory protection
Level
A: highest level of
respiratory, skin, and eye protection
USDA APHIS and CFSPH
FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Don/Doff
PPE LevelsSlide4
USDA APHIS and CFSPH
FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Don/Doff
PPE LevelsSlide5
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FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Don/Doff
PPE Levels: Combined RiskSlide6
Donning and Doffing
Preparation
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Safety of responder – primaryUnderstand and follow protocols
Establish work zonesHot ZoneWarm Zone
Cold Zone
Plan exit before entering
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Donning GuidelinesSlide8
Always use the “buddy system”Wearing PPE can result in:
Physical stressPsychological stressImpaired vision, movement, and communication
Use engineering/administrative control measures to maintain safety
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Safety in PPESlide9
Doff PPE in order
Avoid cross contaminationProtects respondersMaintains biosecurityInspect PPE for
damage
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FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Don/Doff
Doffing GuidelinesSlide10
Donning and Doffing: Level C
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Collect Needed Supplies
Chemical-resistant tapeBlunt-nosed scissors
Inner and outer gloves
Tyvek
coveralls
Rubber boots (steel-toed)
N95 or reusable APRGogglesBiohazard bag
Supplies for tasks
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Prepare itemsMeasure and cut chemical-resistant tape
Tabs on end for easy removalInspect all PPEFor any tears, rips, defects, or other damage of imperfections - before, during, and after each
use
Sequence used for donning may limit doffing sequence
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Preparing to Don PPESlide13
Wear appropriate inner garments
Disposable or launderInsert stocking feet into boot pouchesPull on
protective
coveralls and zip
Do not put on hood yet
Step into steel-toed rubber boots
Wrap chemical-resistant tape around top of boot-coveralls junctionUSDA APHIS and CFSPH
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Donning Level C PPESlide14
Put on inner gloves (latex/nitrile)
Don respirator (APR) and seal checkPut on goggles
Pull hood over your
head
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FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment - Don/Doff
Donning Level C PPESlide15
Zip
up coveralls/seal zipper with tapeIf full facepiece
APR is
used, place tape around the facepiece to
seal
Don outer chemical-resistant glovesUSDA APHIS and CFSPH
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Donning Level C PPESlide16
Stretch arms outward
and place chemical- resistant tape on
suit/glove junctions
Reverse roles and
repeat
Once PPE is properly
donned, enter the work area
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Begin in Hot ZoneEnter Decon Corridor
After decontaminationRemove all tape
Unzip
coveralls
Remove
outer gloves
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Doffing Level C PPESlide18
Continue doffing
Roll back hoodRemove coveralls off shoulders
Remove boots
Remove
coveralls
(
inside out)Remove APR and inner glovesShower and expectorate
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Doffing Level C PPESlide19
FAD
PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines & SOP: Personal Protective Equipment (2011)
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/emergency_management/
Personal Protective Equipment web-based training module
http://naherc.sws.iastate.edu/
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For More InformationSlide20
Authors (CFSPH)
Janice Mogan, DVM
Gayle
B. Brown, DVM, PhD
Elizabeth
Wormley
, Junior Veterinary Student
Reviewers (USDA)
Peter A. Petch, RPIH, CIPS,
CIMT
, CHS-V
Stephen Goff, DVM
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Guidelines ContentSlide21
Acknowledgments
Development of this presentation was by the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University through funding from
the
USDA APHIS
Veterinary
Services
PPT Authors
:
Dawn Bailey
,
BS; Kerry
Leedom
Larson, DVM, MPH, PhD,
DACVPM
Reviewers:
Glenda
Dvorak, DVM, MS,
MPH, DACVPM
;
Patricia
Futoma
, Veterinary
Student;
Janice
Mogan,
DVM