UGGED, DURABLE. HEM-BIO GARMENTS LION CBRN PPE for enhanced dexterity and superior protection.

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UGGED, DURABLE HEM-BIO GARMENTS LION CBRN PPE for enhanced dexterity and superior protection.

MT94 The MT94 (Multi-Threat) CBRN ensemble offers first responders advanced protection when facing some of the world s worst chemical and biological threats. There are models designed specifically for law enforcement, fire, EOD and military use. The MT94 is available in front entry and rear entry configurations. BENEFITS Limited Hot Zone protection certified to NFPA 1994, Class 2 and NFPA 1992 for hot zone operations GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric provides durable protection against TICs and CWAs above Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) concentration levels while also providing improved mobility during tactical and technical operations Streamlined design combines durability, mobility and comfort Usable for multiple wears and washings, if not exposed or contaminated Rugged construction allows you to perform in the most challenging of circumstances Options include pockets, 3M Ventilated Trim, Velcro attachment points, MOLLE and playbook on forearm Certified for use with GORE G9492 glove system using GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric Certified with variety of face pieces and boots, ask for the current listing APPLICATIONS SWAT HAZMAT Explosives ordnance disposal Clandestine lab entry Technical rescue in contaminated environment WMD or terrorist incident MAXIMUM PROTECTION UNCOMPROMISED MOBILITY

BARRIER CHEMICAL PERMEATION GUIDE This information is intended to provide guidance to those with technical ability to evaluate the applicability of this data to the specific hazards for their end-use application. The user has the responsibility to determine the proper protective equipment needed for their actual conditions of use. Challenge Chemical MT94 Time to Breakthrough (minutes) MT94 GARMENT SPECIFICATIONS Certification: NFPA 1994, Class 2 and NFPA 1992 Zone: Systemic Physiological Protective Dosage Factor (PPDFsys ): Garment Design: Barrier Technology: Hand Protection System: Foot Protection System: Respiratory System: Storage Life: Multi-Use: Available Training Suit Models: Hot Average PPDFsys 1,100 1,300 One piece, rear and front entry designs GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric GORE G9492 glove system with GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric worn under Nomex outer glove Integrated bootie with GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric Contact LION at CBRN@lionprotects.com for options Up to 10 years Yes, if not damaged, exposed or contaminated CMTRN=71, CMTRNA=71, CMTRNFE=71, CMTRNFEA=71 Acetone Acrolein (1) Acrylonitrile (1) Ammonia Benzyl Chloride Carbonyl Chloride (CG) (2, 6) >390 Chlorine (2) Chloroform Cyanogen Chloride (CK) (2, 6) >450 Dimethy Sulfate (DMS) (3) Ethyl Ether Hexane Hydrogen Fluoride, HF (Gas) 43 Hydrofluoric Acid (48%) Hydrochloric Acid (37%) Hydrogen Chloride (Gas) Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) (2) Hydrogen Peroxide (50%) Hydroiodic Acid (55%) Lewisite (L) (4) Methanol Mustard (HD) (4) Nitric Acid (70%) Sarin (GB) (5) Sodium Hydroxide (50%) Soman (GD) (5) Sulfuric Acid (98%) Thionyl Chloride Toluene V-Agent (VX) (5) All data are based on ASTM F 739 Standard Test Method for Permeation of Liquids and Gases through Protective Clothing Materials under Conditions of Continuous Contact (chemical challenge 100% concentration and 0.1 μg/cm2/min breakthrough end point) except where modification is footnoted. Industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents are tested per method outlined in NFPA 1994 Standard on Protective Ensembles for First Responders to CBRN Terrorism Incidents, Class 2, Edition 2001 or 2007. (1) Chemical challenge concentration 350 ppm and 6 μg/cm2 breakthrough end point. (2) Chemical challenge concentration 1000 ppm and 0.1 μg/cm2/min breakthrough end point. (3) Chemical challenge concentration 10 g/m2 and 0.1 μg/cm2/min breakthrough end point. (4) Chemical challenge concentration 10 g/m2 and 4 μg/cm2 breakthrough end point. (5) Chemical challenge concentration 10 g/m2 and 1.25 μg/cm2 breakthrough end point. (6) Test stopped due to equipment limitation. All permeation data presented are believed to be reliable. They are generated using swatches of fabric under controlled laboratory conditions by independent and accredited third-party laboratories. The data in this guide are subject to revision as additional information and knowledge become available.

ERS EXTENDED RESPONSE, EXTREME DEXTERITY The ERS (Extended Response Suit) protects against lower levels of vapor and liquid concentrations that may be encountered in the Warm Zone when deployed with the proper ensemble. This one piece, front entry suit is breathable for deployment over an extended period of time. APPLICATIONS Perimeter security and control of CBRN environments Clandestine lab entry Decontamination Escape from contaminated environments Medical triage/first receiver for WMD and industrial accident victims Force protection Emergency medical response to infectious disease (e.g. Ebola) ERS GARMENT SPECIFICATIONS Certification: Zone: Systemic Physiological Protective Dosage Factor (Ppdfsys ): Garment Design: Barrier Technology: Hand Protection System: Foot Protection System: Respiratory System: Storage Life: Multi-Use: Available Training Suit Models: NFPA 1994, Class 3 : NFPA 1994, Class 4 NFPA 1999 (Single Use) : NFPA 1992 Warm Average PPDFsys 850-950 One-piece, front-entry GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric GORE G9492 glove with GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric worn under gray knit/neoprene over glove Integrated bootie with GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric Contact LION at CBRN@lionprotects.com for options Up to 10 years Yes, 8-hour wear life if not damaged, exposed or contaminated CBTRERA=70

Challenge Chemical Challenge Level Endpoint μg/cm 2 8-Hour Cumulative Results Acrolein 40 ppm 6 <.01 μg/cm² Acrylonitrile 40 ppm 6 non-detect Ammonia 40 ppm 6 non-detect Chlorine 40 ppm 6 <.02 μg/cm² Cyanogen Chloride 40 ppm 6 non-detect Dimethyl Sulfate 10 g/m² 6 non-detect Hydrogen Cyanide 40 ppm 6 non-detect Mustard (HD) 10 g/m² 4 < 0.2 μg/cm² Phosgene 40 ppm 6 non-detect Sarin (GB) 10 g/m² 1.25 <.02 μg/cm² Soman (GD) 10 g/m² 1.25 <.01 μg/cm² Tabun (GA) 10 g/m² 1.25 <.01 μg/cm² VX 10 g/m² 1.25 < 0.3 μg/cm² FEATURES/BENEFITS Durable GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric provides the wearer with protection against TIC s, TIM s and CWA s below IDLH concentration levels while performing technical and tactical operations Certified to (Warm Zone Operations): NFPA 1994, Class 3 (Toxic Industrial Chemical and Warfare Agent Protection) NFPA 1994, Class 4 (Protects against Particulate Ingress) NFPA 1999 (Single Use/ Viral protection against EVD) NFPA 1992 (Liquid Splash) Certified with variety of face pieces and boots, ask for the current listing Increased mission time and performance due to the breathable selectively permeable membrane Eight-hour wear life, if not damaged, exposed or contaminated Sleek, one-piece, lightweight design with attached hood that easily compacts for storage (Available in vacuum sealed packaging) Front-entry design for ease of donning/ doffing. Allows for Self-donning/doffing, if necessary GORE G9492 inner glove with gray knit/ neoprene over glove for maximum tactile feel and dexterity Durable sewn and taped seams provide added confidence. Molded face seal that does not require tape and is certified for use with multiple CBRN respirators and masks Tapered legs with elasticated cuffs and attached booties for increased functionality and mobility Four adjustable belt loops [2 front/ 2 back] to securely wear a duty belt or a PAPR (Powered Air Purifying Respirator) and allow for easy doffing during decontamination Optional reinforced knees/elbows, pockets, reflective striping, and back lettering

COMMANDO STRETCH ENSEMBLE DISCREET PROTECTION, ALWAYS READY Be prepared for worst-case scenarios with the Commando stretch undergarment. This ensemble s stretch fabric and five-piece design including top, pants, gloves, socks and hood offers exceptional mobility and comfort in demanding situations. Its versatile design easily integrates with many types of outer garments for use in applications ranging from explosive ordnance disposal to dignitary protection. COMMANDO GARMENT SPECIFICATIONS Certification: NFPA 1994, Class 3 Zone: Systemic Physiological Protective Dosage Factor (PPDFsys ): Garment design: Barrier technology: Garment body protection design: Garment hand protection: Garment foot protection design: Respiratory system: Undergarment Shelf Life: Multi-use: Warm Average PPDFsys 240 Five-piece design Stretch GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric Stretch GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric for top and bottom GORE G9492 glove with GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric with sleeve dam added to the barrier glove to allow the sleeve to be inserted into the glove cuff Sock with GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric with a knit cuff to hold bootie in position Contact LION at CBRN@lionprotects.com for options Up to five years Yes up to 48 hours

Can be worn under suit during dignitary protection FEATURES/BENEFITS Certified to NFPA 1994, Class 3 current edition for Warm Zone protection Garment designed with stretch GORE CHEMPAK Selectively Permeable Fabric 48-hour wear life if not damaged, exposed or contaminated Lightweight, breathable, versatile design can be easily integrated with a variety of equipment and outer garments for discreet operations GORE G9492 gloves with GORE CHEMPAK Ultra Barrier Fabric Available in a wide range of sizes APPLICATIONS Dignitary protection Explosive ordnance disposal Perimeter security and crowd control Technical rescue in contaminated environment Unobtrusive protection in crowds for air sampling Added protection use as undergarment for explosive ordnance disposal Discreet and versatile integrates easily with many types of outer garments Challenge Chemical Challenge Level Endpoint µg/cm 2 1-hour cumulative results Acrolein 40 ppm 6 Pass Acrylonitrile 40 ppm 6 Pass Ammonia 40 ppm 6 Pass Chlorine 40 ppm 6 Pass Dimethyl Sulfate 10 g/m 2 6 Pass Mustard (HD) 10 g/m 2 4 Pass Soman (GD) 10 g/m 2 1.25 Pass

EAR BAG TRAINING SUIT HOT ZONE AND WARM ZONE There are two major threat levels for CBRN incidents for which LION makes specific garments Hot Zone operations and Warm Zone operations. The type of zone depends on the type of chemical or liquid hazard to which an emergency responder may be exposed and the concentration of those chemicals. Hot Zones are identified as being Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH). Warm Zones are identified as being below IDLH levels but still pose a significant threat. LIMITED PROTECTION AGAINST CBRN THREATS Each ensemble is rigorously tested for protection against various chemicals and biological threats. These tests evaluate the penetration and permeation resistance for complete ensembles to chemicals and chemical vapors. WARM ZONE COLD ZONE CBRN INCIDENT CLASSIFICATIONS Below IDLH* OSHA Level C 1994 Class 3 1994 Class 4 At or above IDLH* OSHA Level A OSHA Level B 1994 Class 2 WARM ZONE HOT ZONE *IDLH: Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health MT94, ERS, Commando are trademarks of Lion Apparel Inc. G9492, CHEMPAK, GORE and designs are trademarks of W. L. GORE & Associates, Inc. Nomex is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. 3M and Scotchlite are trademarks of 3M company. WARNING: Never wear the garment without the correct respirator, footwear, gloves, hood or belt; never wear the garment without all elements in place. The garment alone does not provide protection against all chemical and biological hazards. CBRN ensembles provide no protection against flame. CBRN ensembles provide limited protection against abrasion, puncture, bodily fluids, other liquids and gases. No products, including garments, footwear or handwear, can offer absolute protection, even when new, and their protective performance will decline with wear, tear, abrasion and other damage associated with use. W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. and LION make no guarantee of how the product will perform in actual use. 800.548.6614 CBRN@lionprotects.com www.lionprotects.com 7200 Poe Avenue, Suite 400 Dayton, OH 45414 2/16