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5. Hard hat; <br />6. Two-way radio communications; and <br />7. Optional: coveralls, disposable boot covers, face <br />shield, long cotton underwear. <br />Level C protective equipment provides the same level of skin <br />protection as Level B, but a lower level of respiratory <br />protection. When using this equipment, the atmosphere <br />must contain at least 19.5 percent oxygen. <br />Level C Recommended Personal Protective Equipment <br />includes: <br />1. Full -face piece, air -purifying canister -equipped <br />respirator; <br />2. Chemical -resistant clothing (either overalls and <br />long-sleeved jacket, hooded one or two-piece <br />chemical splash suit, or disposable chemical -resistant <br />one-piece suit); <br />3. Inner/outer chemical resistant gloves; <br />4. Chemical -resistant safety boots/shoes; <br />5. Hard hat; <br />6. Two-way radio communications; and <br />7. Optional: coveralls, disposable boot covers, face <br />shield, escape mask, long cotton underwear. <br />Level D protective equipment provides no respiratory <br />protection and only minimal skin protection. This level <br />should not be worn in the Exclusion Zone. <br />Level D Recommended Personal Protective Equipment <br />includes: <br />1. Coveralls; <br />2. Safety boots/shoes; <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 64 <br />