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ataeil t1_jeag7ed wrote

While in radiation zone at Chernobyl hazmat suit had negative impact on peoples ability it recognizes eachothers body language.

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BlurryBigfoot74 t1_jealet2 wrote

Also it's been proven that people who wear mittens are terrible communicators in sign language.

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QuietGanache t1_jeal4zo wrote

If the hazmat suit isn't appropriate PPE, that's part of several good reasons to dispense with it. That's why the IAEA PRTM-5 makes specific recommendations for considering both the use and non-use of PPE in a way that considers both the capabilities of specific PPE and their relation to the specific hazard.

For example, an individual who had to work quickly in an environment with pure neutron radiation would not wear a leaded apron. I'm happy to go into more detail if the topic interests you.

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Zuggtmoy_Comes t1_jeascf5 wrote

>If the hazmat suit isn't appropriate PPE,

I too like strawman argument that miss the point

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QuietGanache t1_jeavfw6 wrote

Please do help me out, what point do you believe I've missed?

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FelixVulgaris t1_jeazt99 wrote

The person you responded to isn't commenting on the appropriateness of using a hazmat suit as PPE. You are attempting to respond to an argument that no one made.

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