PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1984

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 382

SEPTEMBER 1984

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1984 - Page 33 of 35
Thorough cleaning and drying after
use can keep your new chemical protec-
tion gloves from sticking together.
If they stick, they can tear. Which
means that aFter first±time use, they
caµ't be used for training.
DO this:
Wash them witH soap and
±ater alTer uSe.
Let thEm dry outside thor-
ough²y³
´Urn them insidE out and again
²et them dry thOrouGh²y³
I
±
\
Dust them ±ith ta²cum po±der
(NµN 8510¶··¸817¶·295 gets a 9¶oz
container)¹
Fo²d and store them¹
Dry C-P
.Gloves
ThoRoughlY
If some stick even with talc and
thorough dryinG, pRy them apart gent-
ly. ²o through the wash, dry and tAlc
bit again.
The new gloves are stamped with the
NSN. The gloves come with liners.
GLOVE,
SE
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CHEMICAl PROTECTIVE
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µ15-³1¶³33¸¹º2³
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You can get spare liners separateLy.
³vailable now are:
G´ove Set
NSN
µiner
8415·01´
Sma´´
033-3517
8415µ00¶268¸8354
X-Sma´´
144-1862
(Use with X¶sma´´, a´so)
MedIum
033¸3¹18
8415º00¶268¸8353
µarge
033-»519
(Use medIum ´iners
X-µaRge
033-3520
for ´arge· X-µarge)
62
SEP 84
pack it U³!
Pack up your chemical pr´tective
¸.¹;º»¼½¾!§¿ÀÁÂÃÄÅJ'
CÆP ÇÈÉT ÊËË
su¶ts (N·N 8415±01±137¸1700 thru
1708, aCcording to size) in their own
kit boxes, and y¹u'Ll smiLe smiLe
sMiLe!
º
º
MIHlLJj-s
5
1i
Keep bagged
cÌp
suits
in shippinG
cartons
C´µ
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Wf »A¼½¾G t¿ ÀÁcÂ
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,
s
You'
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smile because the protective
bags »he suits are in won't get ripped
when stored right, and your suits won't
have to be repLaced. If the bag rips, the
suit has just 14 d¼ys to Live. ³fter that,
it can be used for training only.
Keep the suits in their bags and tHe
bag½
¾
in their cardboard shipping car-
tons. ¿·tore the cartons in an area where
they're not L¶Àely to get snagged,
banged or bashed. Áage 1±6 o TB
10¸277 has more on unit LeveL storage.
M 17 D´sk µ¶sk
You don't test the new shiny siLicone
inlet valve and nose cup disks of your
Ã17±series protective masÄs the way
you Åo the oLder rubber disks. If you
do, you can rUin them.
Just lÆÇk theÈ over Ér curling, tears,
creases, dirt or cracks. If you f¶nd any
of these ÊuLts, replace the disks.
Don't rolL or stretch the new disks,
N·N 4Ë40±01Ì104¸0965. That was a
standard check on the rUbber (dull)
disks, but stretch¶ng or roLling can make
the shiny ones unserviceable.


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