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<br />ATTACHMENT B, PART 2 <br />Agreement to Transfer or Purchase Equipment or Services for FY Urban Area Security Initiative <br /> <br />Level C <br />Tight-fitting, full facepiece, powered air purifying respirator (PAPR) or PAPR with <br />chemically resistant hood with appropriate cartridge(s) or canister(s) and high-efficiency <br />fiher(s) for protection against toxic industrial chemicals, particulates, and military <br />specific agents. <br />Level C <br />Batteries - rechargeable (e.g. NiCAD) or non-rechargeable with extended shelf life (e.g. <br />Lithium) <br />Level C Hardhat <br />Level C Chemical/Biological Protective Undergarment (fire resistant optional) <br />Level C Inner gloves <br />Level C Chemical Resistant Tape <br />Level C Chemical Resistant Outer Booties <br />Level C <br />Circuit Rebreather (minimum 2-hour supply, preferred), open-circuit SCBA, or when <br />appropriate, Air-Line System with IS-minute minimum escape SCBA <br />Level C SCBA Service and repair kits <br />Level C Spare cylinderlbottles for rebreathers or SCBA <br />Level D Escape mask for self-rescue <br />During CBRNE response operations, the incident commander determines the appropriate level of <br />personal protective equipment. As a guide, Levels A, B, and C are applicable for chemical/ <br />biological/radiological contarninated environments, Personnel entering protective postures rnust <br />undergo rnedical monitoring prior to and after entry, All SCBAs must meet standards <br />established by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for <br />occupational use by ernergency preparedness and response personnel when exposed to Chernical, <br />Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) agents in accordance with Special Tests under <br />NIOSH 42 CFR 84,63(c), procedure nurnber RCT-CBRN-STP-0002, dated Decernber 14,2001. <br />Grant recipients must purchase: 1) protective ensernb1es for chernical and biological terrorism <br />incidents that are certified as compliant with Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 requirements of <br />National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1994, Protective Ensembles for <br />Chemical/Biological Terrorism Incidents; 2) protective ensernb1es for hazardous rnaterials <br />emergencies that are certified as compliant with NFPA 1991, Standard on Vapor Protective <br />Ensembles for Hazardous Materials Ernergencies, including the chemical and biological <br />terrorisrn protection; 3) protective ensernbles for search and rescue or search and recovery <br />operations where there is no exposure to chemical or biological warfare or terrorism agents and <br />where exposure to flame and heat is unlikely or nonexistent that are certified as compliant with <br />NFP A 1951, Standard on Protective Ensemble for USAR Operations; and, 4) protective clothing <br />from blood and body fluid pathogens for persons providing treatment to victims after <br />decontarnination that are certified as cornpliant with NFPA 1999, Standard on Protective <br />Clothing for Ernergency Medical Operations, For rnore information regarding these standards, <br />please refer to the following web sites: The National Fire Protection Association - <br />http://www.nfpa.orgNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health- <br />http://www.cdc.gov/niosh . <br /> <br />2. Explosive Device Mitigation and Remediation - Equiprnent providing for the rnitigation and <br />rernediation of explosive devices in a CBRNE environrnent <br />Sub Category Description <br />Mitigation and <br />Remediation Bomb Search Protective Ensemble for Chemical/Biological Response <br />Mitigation and <br /> <br />2 <br />