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Technical Data Package DuPont Tychem BR & Tychem LV BR611T & LV611T Compliant with Class 2 of NFPA 1994, 2007 Edition And NFPA 1992, 2005 Edition Consult the DuPont Tychem User Manual for Instructions on Use Revised July 2010 This information packet may not be removed except by the end user K-23808 Rev 07/10 Page 1 of 16

Technical Data Package Ensembles Compliant with Class 2 of NFPA 1994, 2007 Edition And NFPA 1992, 2005 Edition Consult the Tychem User Manual for Instructions on Use NOTE: Tychem BR611T and Tychem LV611T garments are not a replacement for Level A garments. They do not provide the same high level of liquid-splash and chemical-vapor protection obtained with Level A garments. Donning and Doffing the Tychem BR611T and Tychem LV611T Ensembles Have a second person assist you in donning (putting on) or doffing (taking off) the BR611T or LV611T ensembles. You and your assistant must read, understand and follow these instructions. Before you attempt to use this garment you must be familiar with the operation of this ensemble. Read and understand the following: the documentation that accompanies your respirator Be familiar with the operation and use of: your respirator the flexible respirator seal on this garment the gloves the boots the garment label If you are donning this garment outdoors, use a ground cloth to avoid damaging your garment. Use a stable chair, bench or stool which is free of sharp edges. Donning 1. Remove all jewelry and personal items (pens, key rings, badges, pagers, radios, knife cases, etc.) that might damage the garment. 2. Check function of your respirator and place it within reach. 3. Visually check size and condition of outer these Donning and Doffing Instructions this Technical Data Package the DuPont Tychem User Manual which accompanies this garment the garment label Page 2 of 16

boots and place them nearby. 4. Conduct a visual inspection of the garment before you begin donning: 8. Pull your boot flaps up on each leg. garment must be free of discoloration or physical damage garment must not smell. Do not use a garment that has been damaged, altered or contaminated. inner gloves must be fully inserted into outer gloves flexible facepiece seal must be free of distortion or physical damage 5. Remove your shoes. The garment has socks. These socks are worn inside additional outer chemical boots. These socks do not have adequate durability or slip resistance to be worn as the outer footwear covering. 9. Put your outer boots on each foot and pull boot flaps down over outer boots 6, Open garment closure completely. Pull the hook-and-loop tape apart, unzip zipper. 10. Don your respirator facepiece according to the respirator manufacture s instructions 7. Sit in a chair and with the aid of your assistant place your feet into the suit and down into socks. Stretch out your legs to maximum extension while pulling garment up around hips. Page 3 of 16

11. Stand and place arms into sleeves making sure fingers fit into gloves. - Continue placing the seal around the face moving towards forehead. Make sure the edge of outer flexible facepiece seal is flush with the facepiece, makes a continuous seal around the facepiece and is as close to the lens frame as possible. 12. Pull upper portion of coverall over head. 14. Once outer facepiece seal is in place have your assistant go behind you and reach through the opening of the suit to make sure that the inner elastic opening is placed on the facepiece surround. 15. Pull zipper from bottom to top to close. Hold zipper together to zip close. 13. Tilt your head up to assist in proper placement of outer and inner facepiece seals. Have your assistant position the flexible face seal around the respirator facepiece, starting with the chin, 16. Place inner flap over zipper. 17. Have your assistant complete the fastening of storm flaps while you bend Page 4 of 16

forward at the waist with back and arms hanging downward. DOFFING Have a second person assist you in doffing (taking off) the BR611T or LV611T ensembles. You and your assistant must read, understand and follow these instructions. If your garment has been contaminated or is suspected of being contaminated, then 18. Squat down and cross arms to remove excess air from the suit. - you must first undergo field decontamination. - continue to use your respirator until the garment has been doffed and removed. - your assistant must wear protective clothing and respiratory equipment appropriate for the level of hazard presented by the decontaminated garment. 19. Don your SCBA harness per manufacturing s instructions. 1. Have your assistant help you remove the SCBA backpack without disconnecting the regulator from the facepiece. The tank must be held by wearer or placed in a dry, secure position. Wearer must always hold facepiece in place during doffing. 20. Have your assistant recheck the flexible facepiece seal. 2. Have your assistant wipe any excess liquid from the surface of your garment before opening the suit. 3. While you stand, have your assistant open the hook-and-loop closure of your garment and pull third storm flap away from zipper. Wipe away liquid from the flaps as they are opened. Page 5 of 16

4. Once all the flaps are opened and excess liquid removed, then unzip the zipper from top to bottom. 8. Have your assistant continue to peel the garment away from your shoulders and torso by turning the garment partially inside out. 9. Have your assistant hold the wrists of you garments while you remove your hands from the gloves. 5. Have your assistant pull the unzipped opening around wearers shoulder toward wearer s sides. 6. Tilt your head down and place at least one hand in the center of your facepiece to hold it in place while removing the hood of the garment. Have your assistant stand in front of you in order to peel the hood over your head from back to front, turning it partially inside out. 10. After your assistant has lowered the garment below your waist sit down. 7. Have your assistant use one hand to help you retain the seal of your respirator to your face while pulling the hood of the garment away from your facepiece. 11. Have your assistant remove the outer boots. If these boots are contaminated, they move them a safe distance away from you. Page 6 of 16

12. Have the assistant pull the suit off of your legs. 13. Have your assistant move the suit and SCBA harness to a safe distance away from you immediately after you disconnect your regulator from your facepiece, 14. Finally, remove your respirator facepiece. Accessories Accessories are listed in an attached document, DuPont Tychem Accessories List. Sizes These NFPA 1994, Class 2 and NFPA 1992 compliant DuPont Tychem BR611T & Tychem LV611T Ensembles are available in the following sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, and 4X. A sizing chart is included in this document. Components The chemical barrier garment element of the NFPA 1994, Class 2 and NFPA 1992 compliant Tychem BR611T & Tychem LV611T ensembles are made from a proprietary multi-layer chemical barrier fabric. The chemical garment seams are sewn with a serge stitch with cotton/polyester thread and sealed with hot-air welded chemical barrier tape outside. There is no visor. The diaphragm around the facepiece opening consists of butyl rubber attached to a CPE gasket which in turn, is sealed to the hood of the garment. Chemical barrier socks and boot top covers are attached to the garment. The attached socks and boot flaps are made from suit material. The socks provide the footwear barrier protection. These garments must be worn with separate external boots. The ensembles are certified with Onguard HazMax 87012, Tingley HazProof 82330 (black) and Tingley HazProof 82331 (Orange) boots that are worn over the socks and under the boot flaps. The boots are not physically attached to the garment. These boots have steel toes and ladder shanks and provide physical protection. There are no surface treatments applied to the boots. The Onguard boots are available in sizes 6 to 15. Tingley HazProof boots are available in sizes 7 to 13. NOTE: The boots are not provided with the ensemble and must be purchased separately The zipper is 38 inches long for garments sizes SM to 2X and 42 long for sizes 2X to 4X. The zipper is vertically mounted and liquid-resistance. The slider components are nylon. The closure is mounted on a polyester tape that is sewn to the chemical barrier garment. The closures are covered by three flaps made of primary garment material. The flaps are fastened with opposing hook-and-loop tapes. There are no exhaust valves or external fittings provided with this garment. The garments were certified with a constructiontype hardhat with front brim. The glove configuration consists of: - Inner Glove: Ansell Barrier Style 2-1 - Outer Glove: GUARDIAN #IN 35 Neoprene These gloves are unlined and have no surface treatments. Gloves are available in five size combinations to fit hands from less than 9 inches to 11 inches in circumference. The gloves are sewn together at the gauntlet. A flexible cone is placed inside the inner glove at the wrist and jam fit into a cone sewn at the end of the garment sleeve. Page 7 of 16

DuPont Tychem Non-Encapsulating Garment Sizing Section NFPA 1992 Chapter 7 Performance Requirement 7.1 Protective Garment Elements and Items 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.2.1 7.1.2.2 7.1.2.3 7.1.3 Garments shall be tested for liquidtight integrity and shall allow no liquid penetration. Garments shall be tested for overall function and integrity and: Shall allow the test subject to complete all tasks within 15 minutes, Shall allow no liquid penetration in subsequent liquidtight integrity testing Garment closure shall remain engaged during the entire garment function testing. Where hoods are provided, garments shall accommodate head protection devices meeting the dimensional requirements for Type I, Class G helmets of ANSI Z89.1, Standard for Industrial Head Protection. Where hoods with visors are provided, garments shall permit the test subject to see with a visual acuity of 20/35 or better through the combination of both the hood visor and the respirator facepiece lens. Where a protective flap is used over the closure system, it shall remain closed for the duration of the overall garment function test. No liquid penetration observed All tasks completed No liquid penetration observed Closure remained engaged during entire period Hardhat Accomodated No visor Protective flap remained closed Garment material shall resist penetration by acetone, acetonitrile, ethyl acetate, hexane, 50% sodium hydroxide, 93.1% sulfuric acid, tetrahydrofuran after 1 hour per ASTM F 903, Method Procedure C Acetone >60 minutes Ethyl Acetate >60 minutes 50% Sodium Hydroxide >60 minutes 93.1% Sulfuric Acid >60 minutes Tetrahydrofuran >60 minutes Dimethylformamide >60 minutes Nitrobenzene >60 minutes Page 8 of 16

7.1.4 7.1.5 7.1.6 Garment materials shall be tested for bursting strength and shall have a bursting strength of not less than 135 N (30 lbf). Garment materials shall be tested for puncture propagation tear resistance and shall have a puncture propagation tear resistance of not less than 25 N (5.6 lbf). Garment materials shall be tested for cold weather performance and shall have a bending moment of not greater than 0.68 N m (0.50 lb in.) at an angular deflection of 60 degrees and 25 C ( 13 F). 320 N (71 lbf) 88.1 N MD / 76.8 N CD MD 0.006 Nm 7.1.7 Garment Visor Requirements No Visor 7.1.8 Garment Seam Requirements 7.1.8.1 7.1.8.2 Garment seams, and visor seams where visors are provided, shall be tested for penetration resistance and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for 100 percent isopropanol and 93.1 percent w/w sulfuric acid. 100% isopropanol >60 minutes 93.1% Sulfuric Acid > 60 minutes Garment seams, and visor seams where visors are provided, shall be tested for seam strength and shall have a breaking strength of not less than 67 N/50 mm (15 lbf/2 in.). 62.0 lbf / 2 in. 7.1.9 Garment Closure Assembly Requirements 7.1.9.1 Where garment closures are not fully covered by a protective flap that is constructed of the same material as the garment, garment closure assemblies shall be tested for penetration resistance and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for 100 percent isopropanol and 93.1 percent w/w sulfuric acid. Closure is covered by protective flap 7.1.9.2 Garment closure assemblies shall be tested for closure strength and shall have a breaking strength of not less than 67 N/50 mm (15 lbf/2 in.). 7.2 Protective Glove Element Performance Requirements 18.3 lbf / 2 in. 7.2.1 Gloves shall be tested for liquidtight integrity and shall show no leakage. No leakage 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 7.2.6 7.27 Glove materials shall be tested for penetration resistance after flexing and abrading and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for the following list of chemicals, and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for each additional chemical or specific chemical mixture for which the manufacturer is certifying the glove: Acetone >60 minutes Ethyl Acetate >60 minutes 50% Sodium Hydroxide >60 minutes 93.1% Sulfuric Acid >60 minutes Tetrahydrofuran >60 minutes Dimethylformamide >60 minutes Nitrobenzene >60 minutes Glove materials shall be tested for cut resistance and shall have a blade travel distance of not less than 25 mm (1 in.). Glove materials shall be tested for puncture resistance and shall have a puncture resistance of not less than 11 N (2.5 lbf). Glove materials shall be tested for cold weather performance and shall have a bending moment of 0.68 N m (0.50 lb in.) at an angular deflection of 60 degrees and -25 C (-13 F). Glove specimens shall be tested for hand function and shall have an average percent increase over barehanded control less than 200 percent. > 43 mm back side 35.5 mm front side 34.6 N 0.008 N m 158% Glove seams shall be tested for penetration resistance and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for 100 percent isopropanol and 93.1 percent w/w acid. 100% isopropanol >60 minutes 93.15 Sulfuric Acid >60 minutes Page 9 of 16

7.3 Protective Footwear Element Performance Requirements Ensembles utilizing Onguard Bata HazMax 87012 7.3.1 Footwear shall be tested for liquidtight integrity and shall show no leakage. No leakage Footwear upper materials shall be tested for penetration resistance after flexing and abrading as specified in Section 8.4, Chemical Penetration Resistance Test, and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for the following list of chemicals, and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for each additional chemical or specific chemical mixture for which the manufacturer is certifying the footwear: 7.3.2 7.3.3 Acetone Ethyl Acetate 50% Sodium Hydroxide 93.1% Sulfuric Acid Tetrahydrofuran Dimethylformamide Nitrobenzene Footwear upper materials shall be tested for cut resistance Cut Resistance Test, and shall have a blade travel distance of not less than 25 mm (1 in.). Garment utilizes socks made of garment material 7.3.4 7.3.5 7.3.6 7.3.7 7.3.8 7.3.9 Footwear upper materials shall be tested for puncture resistance Puncture Resistance Test 1, and have a puncture resistance of not less than 36 N (8 lbf). Sample footwear toes shall be tested for impact and compression resistance and shall have an impact resistance of not less than 101.7 J (75 ft-lb) and a compression resistance of not less than 11,121 N (2500 lbf). Footwear shall be tested for resistance to puncture and shall not allow puncture through the sole area and the heel area at a force load of less than 1210 N (272 lbf). Footwear sole and heels shall be tested for abrasion resistance Abrasion Resistance Test, and have an abrasion-resistance rating of not less than 65. Footwear ladder shanks shall be tested for bending resistance as specified in Section 8.17, Ladder Shank Bend Resistance Test, and shall not deflect more than 6 mm ( in.). Footwear soles shall be tested for slip resistance and shall have a static coefficient of 0.75 or greater Ensembles utilizing Onguard Bata HazMax 87012 7.3.1 Footwear shall be tested for liquidtight integrity and shall show no leakage. No leakage 7.3.2 7.3.3 Footwear upper materials shall be tested for penetration resistance after flexing and abrading as and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for the following list of chemicals, and shall exhibit no penetration for at least 1 hour for each additional chemical or specific chemical mixture for which the manufacturer is certifying the footwear: Acetone Ethyl Acetate 50% Sodium Hydroxide 93.1% Sulfuric Acid Tetrahydrofuran Dimethylformamide Nitrobenzene Footwear upper materials shall be tested for cut resistance Cut Resistance Test, and shall have a blade travel distance of not less than 25 mm (1 in.). Garment utilizes socks made of garment Page 10 of 16

7.3.4 7.3.5 7.3.6 7.3.7 7.3.8 7.3.9 Footwear upper materials shall be tested for puncture resistance Puncture Resistance Test 1, and have a puncture resistance of not less than 36 N (8 lbf). Sample footwear toes shall be tested for impact and compression resistance and shall have an impact resistance of not less than 101.7 J (75 ft-lb) and a compression resistance of not less than 11,121 N (2500 lbf). Footwear shall be tested for resistance to puncture and shall not allow puncture through the sole area and the heel area at a force load of less than 1210 N (272 lbf). Footwear sole and heels shall be tested for abrasion resistance Abrasion Resistance Test, and have an abrasion-resistance rating of not less than 65. Footwear ladder shanks shall be tested for bending resistance as specified in Section 8.17, Ladder Shank Bend Resistance Test, and shall not deflect more than 6 mm ( in.). Footwear soles shall be tested for slip resistance and shall have a static coefficient of 0.75 or greater 7.4 Non-encapsulating Protective Ensemble Performance Requirements 7.4.1 Liquid splash-protective ensembles, with visors, gloves, and footwear shall be tested for liquidtight integrityand shall allow no liquid penetration. No leakage observed 7.4.2 Garment elements of nonencapsulating ensembles shall meet the performance requirements specified in Section 7.1, Protective Garment Elements and Items Performance Requirements. Compliant 7.4.3 7.4.4 Glove elements of nonencapsulating ensembles shall meet the performance requirements specified in Section 7.2, Protective Glove Elements and Items Performance Requirements. Footwear elements of nonencapsulating ensembles shall meet the performance requirements specified in Section 7.3, Protective Footwear Elements and Items Performance Requirements. Compliant Compliant 7.5 Encapsulating Protective Ensemble Performance Requirements Not Applicable 7.6 Optional Chemical Flash Fire Escape Protective Performance Requirements Not Applicable Section NFPA 1994 - Chapter 7 - Performance Requirement 7.1 Class 2 Ensembles. 7.1.1 Class 2 Ensemble General Requirements. 7.1.1.1 Local PPDF i Results Testing with MSA Elite Respirator Facepiece Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for overall inward leakage using the Man-In-Simulant Test (MIST), and shall have an average local physiological protective dosage factor (PPDFi) value at each PAD location for the four ensembles tested of no less than 360.0 and a systemic physiological protective dosage factor (PPDFsys) value for each tested ensemble of no less than 361.0. MSA Elite Respirator Facepiece PPDFsys= 536 Locals PPDF i Values (average of 4 determinations) Scalp 1175 Chest 26715 Forehead 1540 Right buttock 28910 Behind Left Ear Upper 25510 Lower back 26347 Behind Left Ear 1216 Groin 29918 Neck Right 1069 Crotch (left0 13808 Neck Left 25182 Crotch (right) 13694 Nape 1086 Left inner thigh 58250 Left Armpit 4765 Right inner thigh 67671 Page 11 of 16

Left inner upper arm 11793 Left inner shin 73493 Left outer upper arm 9757 Right inner shin 47544 Left forearm 26022 Right cheek 44972 Right forearm 23340 Left cheek 47202 Middle back 28395 Left hand 44417 Middle back duplicate 28771 Right hand 26396 Abdomen 27127 Foot 63302 7.1.1.2 Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for overall function and 7.1.1.2.1 7.1.1.2.2 7.1.1.2.3 shall allow the test subject to complete all tasks within 20 minutes shall allow no liquid penetration in subsequent liquid-tight integrity testing the garment closure shall remain engaged during the entire garment function testing. Where hoods are provided, garment shall accommodate head protection devices meeting the dimensional requirements of Type I, Class G helmets of ANSI Z89.1, Standard on Industrial Head Protection. Where hoods with visors are provided, garments shall permit the test subject to see with a visual acuity of 20/35 or better through the combination of the hood visor and the respirator facepiece lens. Where protective flaps cover the closure, the protective flaps shall remain closed for the duration of the overall garment function test. Testing with Draeger Panorama Nova Facepiece Tasks completed in 20 minutes No liquid penetration Closure remained engaged Tasks completed with required helmet. 20/20 Remained in Place 7.1.1.1 Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for overall inward leakage using the Man-In-Simulant Test (MIST), and shall have an average local physiological protective dosage factor (PPDFi) value at each PAD location for the four ensembles tested of no less than 360.0 and a systemic physiological protective dosage factor (PPDFsys) value for each tested ensemble of no less than 361.0. Local PPDF i Results Draeger Panorama Nova Facepiece PPDFsys= 2410 Locals PPDF i Values (average of 4 determinations) Scalp 42843 Chest 42375 Forehead 38457 Right buttock 53339 Behind Left Ear Upper 41853 Lower back 38531 Behind Left Ear 38399 Groin 45781 Neck Right 39796 Crotch (left0 6378 Neck Left 38469 Crotch (right) 10946 Nape 38163 Left inner thigh 44746 Left Armpit 27291 Right inner thigh 64478 Left inner upper arm 21819 Left inner shin 57727 Left outer upper arm 21582 Right inner shin 48454 Left forearm 21130 Right cheek 64478 Right forearm 26751 Left cheek 50507 Middle back 44455 Left hand 25808 Middle back duplicate 41601 Right hand 26223 Abdomen 55089 Foot 42871 7.1.1.2 Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for overall function and shall allow the test subject to complete all tasks within 20 minutes shall allow no liquid penetration in subsequent liquid-tight integrity testing the garment closure shall remain engaged during the entire garment function testing. Tasks completed in 20 minutes No liquid penetration Closure remained engaged Page 12 of 16

7.1.1.2.1 7.1.1.2.2 7.1.1.2.3 Where hoods are provided, garment shall accommodate head protection devices meeting the dimensional requirements of Type I, Class G helmets of ANSI Z89.1, Standard on Industrial Head Protection. Where hoods with visors are provided, garments shall permit the test subject to see with a visual acuity of 20/35 or better through the combination of the hood visor and the respirator facepiece lens. Where protective flaps cover the closure, the protective flaps shall remain closed for the duration of the overall garment function test. Testing with Scott AV-3000 Facepiece Tasks completed with required helmet. 20/20 Remained in Place 7.1.1.1 Local PPDF i Results Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for overall inward leakage using the Man-In-Simulant Test (MIST), and shall have an average local physiological protective dosage factor (PPDFi) value at each PAD location for the four ensembles tested of no less than 360.0 and a systemic physiological protective dosage factor (PPDFsys) value for each tested ensemble of no less than 361.0. Scott AV-3000 Facepiece PPDFsys= 1505 Locals PPDF i Values (average of 4 determinations) Scalp 4631 Chest 7388 Forehead 9937 Right buttock 15839 Behind Left Ear Upper 10759 Lower back 14967 Behind Left Ear 13972 Groin 20790 Neck Right 7994 Crotch (left0 5142 Neck Left 13664 Crotch (right) 8672 Nape 9378 Left inner thigh 36274 Left Armpit 20757 Right inner thigh 16733 Left inner upper arm 9434 Left inner shin 25137 Left outer upper arm 15593 Right inner shin 24946 Left forearm 20744 Right cheek 28508 Right forearm 11677 Left cheek 38376 Middle back 23590 Left hand 8289 Middle back duplicate 24896 Right hand 15458 Abdomen 52238 Foot 25383 Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for overall function and 7.1.1.2 7.1.1.2.1 7.1.1.2.2 7.1.1.2.3 7.1.1.3 7.1.1.4 7.1.1.5 shall allow the test subject to complete all tasks within 20 minutes shall allow no liquid penetration in subsequent liquid-tight integrity testing the garment closure shall remain engaged during the entire garment function testing. Where hoods are provided, garment shall accommodate head protection devices meeting the dimensional requirements of Type I, Class G helmets of ANSI Z89.1, Standard on Industrial Head Protection. Where hoods with visors are provided, garments shall permit the test subject to see with a visual acuity of 20/35 or better through the combination of the hood visor and the respirator facepiece lens. Where protective flaps cover the closure, the protective flaps shall remain closed for the duration of the overall garment function test. External fittings installed in Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for pull-out strength and shall not have a failure force of less than 1000 N (225 lbf). Exhaust valves installed in Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for mounting strength and shall have a failure force greater than 135 N (30 lbf). Exhaust valves installed in Class 2 ensembles shall be tested for inward leakage and shall not exhibit a leakage rate exceeding 30 ml/min (1.83 in. 3 /min). Tasks completed in 20 minutes No liquid penetration Closure remained engaged Tasks completed with required helmet. 20/20 Remained in Place No External Fittings No Exhaust Valves No Exhaust Valves Page 13 of 16

7.1.2 Class 2 Garment Element Requirements. 7.1.2.1 7.1.2.1(1) 7.1.2.1(2) 7.1.2.1(3) 7.1.2.2 7.1.2.3 7.1.2.4 7.1.2.5 7.1.2.6 Class 2 garment materials and seams shall be tested for permeation resistance and shall meet the following performance criteria: 0.041 The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 4.0 ug/cm 2 Fabric ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Distilled Mustard (HD) when exposed for 60 minutes at a level of 10g/m 2 0.033. Seam ug/cm 2 0.0012 The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 1.25 Fabric ug/cm 2 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agent Soman (GD) when exposed for 60 minutes at a level of 10g/m 2 0.0011. Seam ug/cm 2 For permeation testing of liquid and gaseous industrial chemicals, the average cumulative permeation rate shall not exceed 6.0 ug/cm 2 when exposed for 60 minutes. Acrolein (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Acrylonitrile (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Fabric Ammonia Gas (350 ppm) <1 ug/cm 2 Chlorine Gas (350 pm) <1 ug/cm 2 Dimethyl Sulfate (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Acrolein (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Acrylonitrile (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Seams Ammonia Gas (350 ppm) <1 ug/cm 2 Chlorine Gas (350ppm) <1 ug/cm 2 Dimethyl Sulfate (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Class 2 garment materials shall be tested for bursting strength and shall have a bursting strength of not less than 156 N (35 lbf). Class 2 garment materials shall be tested for puncture propagation tear resistance and shall have a puncture propagation tear resistance of not less than 31 N (7 lbf). Class 2 garment materials shall be tested for cold weather performance and shall have a bending moment of not greater than 0.057 N m ( in.-lbf) at an angular deflection of 60 degrees at -25 C (-13 F). Class 2 garment seams shall be tested for seam strength and shall have a breaking strength of not less than 1.31 kn/m (15 lbf/2 in.). Class 2 garment closure assemblies shall be tested for closure strength and shall have a breaking strength of not less than 1.31 kn/m (15 lbf/2 in.). 320 N (71 lbf) 88.1 N MD / 76.8 N CD MD 0.006 Nm 62.0 lbf / 2 in. 18.3 lbf / 2 in. 7.1.2.7 Class 2 garment materials and seams shall be tested for resistance to liquid or bloodborne pathogens and shall allow no penetration of the Phi-X-174 bacteriophage for at least 1 hour. No viral penetration of material or seam 7.1.2.8 Class 2 Garment Visor Requirements. No Visor 7.1.3 Class 2 Glove Element Requirements. 7.1.3.1 7.1.3.2 Class 2 gloves shall be tested for liquid-tight integrity and shall show no leakage. No leaks Class 2 glove materials and seams shall be tested for permeation resistance and shall meet the following performance criteria: 7.1.3.2(1) The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 4.0 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Distilled Mustard (HD) Glove Combo 0.012 ug/cm 2 7.1.3.2(2) The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 1.25 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Soman (GD). Glove Combo 0.0012 ug/cm 2 7.1.3.2(3) 7.1.3.3 For permeation testing of liquid and gaseous industrial chemicals, the average cumulative permeation rate shall not exceed 0.1 ug/cm 2 when exposed for 60 minutes ( inner Ansell Barrier glove tested) Acrolein (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Acrylonitrile (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Glove Ammonia Gas (350 ppm) <1 ug/cm 2 Chlorine Gas (350 ppm) <1 ug/cm 2 Dimethyl Sulfate (10 g/m 2 ) <1 ug/cm 2 Class 2 glove materials shall be tested for cut resistance And shall have the distance of blade travel not be less than 20 mm (0.8 in.) at 150 g load. > 43 mm back side 35.5 mm front side Page 14 of 16

7.1.3.4 7.1.3.5 7.1.3.6 7.1.3.7 Class 2 glove materials shall be tested for puncture resistance and shall have a puncture resistance of not less than 15 N (3.8 lbf). Class 2 glove materials shall be tested for cold weather performance and shall have a bending moment of not greater than 0.057 N m (1 2 in. lbf) at an angular deflection of 60 degrees at 25 C ( 13 F). Class 2 gloves shall be tested for hand function and shall have an average percent increase over barehanded control less than 300 percent. Class 2 glove materials and seams shall be tested for resistance to liquid or bloodborne pathogens and shall allow no penetration of the Phi-X-174 bacteriophage for at least 1 hour. 34.6 N 0.008 N m 158% No viral penetration of material or seam 7.1.4 Class 2 Footwear Element Requirements OnGuard HazMax 7.1.4.1 7.1.4.2 7.1.4.2(1) 7.1.4.1(2) 7.1.4.1(3) 7.1.4.3 Class 2 footwear shall be tested for liquid-tight integrity and shall show no leakage. Class 2 footwear upper material and sole shall be tested for permeation resistance and shall meet the following performance criteria: The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 4.0 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Distilled Mustard (HD) The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 1.25 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Soman (GD), For permeation testing of liquid and gaseous industrial chemicals, the average cumulative permeation rate shall not exceed 0.1 ug/cm 2 when exposed for 60 minutes Class 2 footwear upper materials shall be tested for cut resistance and shall have the distance of blade travel not be less than 20 mm (.8 in.) at a load of 550 g. No leaks Ensemble utilizes socks made of garment materials and seams 52.7 mm (2.1 in.) measured at 600 g load 7.1.4.4 Class 2 footwear upper materials shall be tested for puncture resistance and shall have a puncture resistance of not less than 36 N (8 lbf). 7.1.4.5 7.1.4.6 7.1.4.7 Class 2 footwear soles and heels shall be tested for abrasion resistance and have an abrasion-resistance rating of not less than 65. Class 2 footwear soles shall be tested for slip resistance and shall have a static coefficient of 0.75 or greater. Class 2 footwear upper materials shall be tested for resistance to liquid or bloodborne pathogens and shall allow no penetration of the Phi-X-174 bacteriophage for at least 1 hour. 7.1.4.8 7.1.4.9 Where the manufacturer specifies the use of a footwear cover to be worn over standard footwear, Class 2 footwear covers shall meet the requirements specified in 7.1.4.1, 7.1.4.2, 7.1.4.3, 7.1.4.4, 7.1.4.6, and 7.1.4.7, excluding 7.1.4.5. Where the manufacturer specifies the use of a footwear cover to be worn over standard footwear, Class 2 footwear covers shall be tested for abrasion resistance and shall show no wear through 3000 cycles. Not Applicable Not Applicable 7.1.4 Class 2 Footwear Element Requirements Tingley HazProof 7.1.4.1 Class 2 footwear shall be tested for liquid-tight integrity and shall show no leakage. No leaks Page 15 of 16

7.1.4.2 7.1.4.2(1) 7.1.4.1(2) 7.1.4.1(3) 7.1.4.3 7.1.4.4 7.1.4.5 7.1.4.6 7.1.4.7 7.1.4.8 7.1.4.9 Class 2 footwear upper material and sole shall be tested for permeation resistance and shall meet the following performance criteria: The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 4.0 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Distilled Mustard (HD) The average cumulative permeation in 1 hour shall not exceed 1.25 ug/cm 2 for chemical warfare agents Soman (GD), For permeation testing of liquid and gaseous industrial chemicals, the average cumulative permeation rate shall not exceed 0.1 ug/cm 2 when exposed for 60 minutes Class 2 footwear upper materials shall be tested for cut resistance and shall have the distance of blade travel not be less than 20 mm (1 in.) at a load of 550 g. Class 2 footwear upper materials shall be tested for puncture resistance and shall have a puncture resistance of not less than 36 N (8 lbf). Class 2 footwear soles and heels shall be tested for abrasion resistance and have an abrasion-resistance rating of not less than 65. Class 2 footwear soles shall be tested for slip resistance and shall have a static coefficient of 0.75 or greater. Class 2 footwear upper materials shall be tested for resistance to liquid or bloodborne pathogens and shall allow no penetration of the Phi-X-174 bacteriophage for at least 1 hour. Where the manufacturer specifies the use of a footwear cover to be worn over standard footwear, Class 2 footwear covers shall meet the requirements specified in 7.1.4.1, 7.1.4.2, 7.1.4.3, 7.1.4.4, 7.1.4.6, and 7.1.4.7, excluding 7.1.4.5. Where the manufacturer specifies the use of a footwear cover to be worn over standard footwear, Class 2 footwear covers shall be tested for abrasion resistance and shall show no wear through 3000 cycles. Ensemble utilizes socks made of garment materials and seams 46.5 mm Not Applicable Not Applicable Product safety information available upon request. This information corresponds to our current knowledge on this subject. It is offered solely to provide possible suggestions for your determination. It is not intended, however, to substitute for any testing you may need to conduct to determine for yourself the suitability of our products for your particular purposes. It is the user s responsibility to determine the level of risk and the proper protective equipment needed for the user s particular purpose. This information may be subject to revision as new knowledge and experience becomes available. Since we cannot anticipate all variations in actual end-use conditions, DUPONT MAKE NO WARRANTIES AND ASSUME NO LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY USE OF THIS INFORMATION. Nothing in this publication is to be considered as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any trademark or patent rights. Copyright 2010 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All rights reserved. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont, The miracles of science and all products denoted with or are trademarks of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company and its affiliates, unless otherwise attributed HazMax is a registered trademark of Onguard Industries. Barrier is a registered trademark of Ansell Healthcare. Firehawk is a registered trademark of Mine Safety Appliances, Inc (MSA) Air-Pak is a registered trademark of Scott Health and Safety, Inc. AirBoss is trademark of Dräger Safety Corporation (USA) HazProof is a registered trademark of Tingley Rubber Company Barrier is a registered trademark of Ansell Healthcare. GUARDIAN is a registered trademark of Guardian Manufacturing Page 16 of 16