Title: CBRN Respirators5
1NIOSH-SBCCOM
- SCBA CBRN Standard Presentation
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2Three Tier Approval
- NIOSH 42 CFR, Part 84, Subpart H
- NFPA 1981 Standard for Open Circuit Self
Contained Breathing Apparatus for Fire Fighters,
Current Edition - Special Tests
- Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Against Sarin (GB) and Distilled
Sulfur Mustard (HD) - Laboratory Respirator Protection Level
3Why NFPA 1981
- Identified Requirements for SCBAs
- Breathing flow rates
- Breathing resistance
- Communication
- Switch over
- Vision
- Requirements met by NFPA-1981
4NFPA 1981 Technical Requirements
- Additional flow (100 L/pm vs. 40 L/pm)
- Higher tolerance on breathing resistance
Exhaled - Flame and heat resistance
- Rough handling (vibration)
- Corrosion resistance
- Temperature extremes and cycling
- Communications
- Abrasion resistance
5NFPA Procedural
- Consensus standard
- Voluntary
- Certification organization requirements
- Safety Equipment Institute
- ISO provisions
6Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Agent Selection Basis
- USA CHMMP Tech Guide 244
- NFPA 1994
- Sensitive Data Sources
- Selection based on Physical Properties/ Molecular
Structure - Sarin (GB) and Sulfur Mustard (HD) selected as
test representative agents - GB is a vapor test
- HD is a combination liquid-vapor test
7Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Sarin (GB)
- Most Volatile of nerve agents
- Low molecular weight and molecular configuration
make it permeate through materials - Sulfur Mustard (HD)
- Good permeation characteristics
- Long use as army agent of choice for testing
- Linear molecular structure
- Vapor challenge will test for leaks while liquid
is testing permeation
8Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Selection of Test Concentrations
- Review of risks and hazards
- Characteristics of materials
- Data review and consultation
- Consideration of scenarios
- Evaluation of
- Physical characteristics
- Estimate of threat characteristics
- Vapor based estimates
- Modeling (use of In De Vap)
9Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Selection of Test Concentrations
- Twenty-eight plausible incident scenarios modeled
- Hazardous concentrations from 2 mg/m3 to 11,700
mg/m3 for GB - Hazardous concentrations from 0.02 mg/m3 to 610
mg/m3 for HD - Consideration of SCBA use scenario
10Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Basis Existing threat characteristics, vapor
pressure based estimates and modeling scenarios
and their concentration profiles - Challenge Concentrations
Agent Vapor concentration (mg/m3) Vapor Challenge Time (Min) CT (mg-mm/m3) Min Sampling Test Period (360)
GB 2000 30 60,000 360
HD 300 30 9,000 360
11Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Determination of Breakthrough
- Breakthrough predetermined concentration
detected inside the face piece or simulated air
stream - Military acceptable risk does not translate
well to civilian emergency responders - Prior determination of HHS set end point values
at worker population limits (WPL)
12Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- WPL limits or concentrations of chemical agent
that an unprotected worker can be exposed to
during an 8-hour, time weighted average (TWA)
work-shift - Breakthrough Concentrations
- (mg/m3)
Agent WPL Breakthrough Concentration
GB 0.0001 0.0001
HD 0.0004 0.0004
13Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Standard Testing Procedure
- SBCCOM will conduct NIOSH Tests at Chemical Test
Facility, APG (Edgewood) MD, Dugway Proving
Ground, UT - STP leverages military mask testing techniques
developed for evaluation of fielded mask systems - Procedure is used to test SCBAs against both GB
and HD - Detectors used for both agents have same
sensitivity - Both agents penetrate leak paths at similar rates
14Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Key Equipment
- Similar to agent resistant test Minicam
(SMARTMAN) - MINICAMS (Miniature Continuous Atmosphere
Monitoring System) (Gas chromatograph
calculates agent over time) - Syringe Pump (controls rate of agent)
- Miller-Nelson control system (environmental
control) - Exposure chamber
- Mixing chamber (mixes agent vapor and air)
- Breather pump
15Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Concerns with other CWA/ TIC
- VX low volatility, lower permeation rate
- L Hydrolyzes rapidly, limited permeation,
unavailable - CG and AG Very high volatility, non-persistent
vapor concentration, lower toxicity - Chlorine low toxicity, lack of persistence
- Dimethyl Sulfate low toxicity
- Ammonia low toxicity, low persistence
16Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
Agent L CT50 (mg/m3) I CT50 (mg/m3) E CT50 (mg/m3)
GB (skin) 12,000 6,000 1,200
GB (inhalation) 70 35 2
HD (skin) 10,000 2,000 100
HD (inhalation) 1,500 2,000 100
L CT50 medium lethal dosage to 50 of exposed,
unprotected population I CT50 medium lethal
dosage to 50 of exposed, unprotected
population E CT50 medium lethal dosage to 50
of exposed, unprotected population
17Chemical Agent Permeation and Penetration
Resistance Testing
- Health Effects/ Breakthrough Concentrations
(mg/m3)
Agent IDLH Minimum Effects Level Severe Effects Level WPL STEL GPL AEGL-1 8 hour Exposure
GB 0.1 0.008 0.1 0.0001 0.0004 0.000003 0.0010
HD 2.0 0.42 1.7 0.0004 0.003 0.0001 0.0083
18SCBA Live Agent Testing (LAT)
- GB/ Sarin/ Nerve agent
- 2000 mg/m3 vapor only
- GB Vapor exposure for 30 minutes
- Observe decay for 5.5 hours
- HD/ Mustard/ Blister agent
- 300 mg/m3 vapor
- 10 mg/m3 liquid droplets
- Vapor exposure for 30 minutes
- Observe decay for 5.5 hours
19SCBA Live Agent Testing (LAT)
20Laboratory Respirator Protection Level
- Test Rationale
- Assure user face seals for aggressive exposures
- Assure minimum levels of protection
- Assess improvements from design modifications
- Assess higher protection levels of modern face
piece technology - Create protection level data on standardized
method - Use method with highest correlation to biomarker
method
21MSA GB
22MSA HD
23Scott GB
24Scott HD
25Interspiro GB
26Interspiro HD
27Interspiro HD Test 1
28Laboratory Respirator Protection Level (LRPL)
- Test Facilities
- U.S. Army SBCCOM
- Mask Fit Test Facility Edgewood, Md.
- Characterized chamber and detection system
- Correlate to military test data for Domestic
preparedness - Military and civilian test subject cohort
- SBCCOM functions as NIOSH Test Agent
29LRPL Test Protocol
- High Flow/ Deep probe
- HF DP Full face negative pressure
- Corn oil aerosol 0.4-0.6 µm MMAD
- Chamber concentration 20-40 mg/m3
- LANL anthropometric panel
- 11 Exercises (8 OSHA 3 emergency responder)
- Protection level range (1-100,000, 500 min.)
30LRPL Test Data Collection
- 16 Subjects in requisite LANL cells
- 6 replicates for 96 data points
- Expert assisted donning
- Results part of NIOSH approval certificate
31CBRN SCBA SUMMARY
- FIRST CBRN SCBA Certified 5/02.
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Edgewood lead -
Dugway Survey -
SCBAs Enroute -
SCBAs Onsite - CCTF strengths
- CCTF concerns
- CCTF needs
- 1Aug02 Y/N?