Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with CBRN Protection
To Protect Emergency Responders Against CBRN Agents in Terrorist Attacks
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has a program to approve self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) for use by fire fighters and other first responders to terrorist attacks. NIOSH approval under the program signifies that an SCBA is expected to provide needed protection to first responders in situations where an act of terror has released harmful chemicals, pathogens, or radioactive materials into the air. Approvals are based on positive results from rigorous tests on sample units submitted to NIOSH by manufacturers, and from stringent evaluation of manufacturers’ quality-control practices, technical specifications, and other documentation.
June 3, 2002 - NIOSH UPDATE: NIOSH Issues First Approval Under Program for Certifying Emergency Responder Respirators
January 14, 2002 - NIOSH UPDATE: NIOSH To Approve Self-Contained Respirators for Emergency Workers in Terrorist Attacks
Statement of Standard
Statement of Standard – Attachment A
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December 14, 2001 - This document is provided for historical purposes only. - Determination of Open Circuit, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Performance During Dynamic Testing Against Chemical Agents of Sarin (GB) Vapor and Distilled Sulfur Mustard (HD) Vapor and Liquid Standard Testing Procedure (STP) – Attachment B
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November 17, 2001 - This document is provided for historical purposes only. - Laboratory Respirator Protection Level Test Quantitative (High-Flow Deep Probe Corn Oil) for Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus With Full Facepieces Standard Testing Procedure (STP) – Attachment C
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Page last reviewed: January 18, 2012
Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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