Go to a contamination control area to remove gce
Go to a contamination control area to remove the GCE.
Go to a contamination control area to remove the GCE.
Go to a contamination control area to remove gce
Go to a contamination control area to remove the GCE.
Go to a contamination control area to remove the GCE.
Go to a contamination control area to remove the GCE.
go to a decon line
wipe off the boots and air-dry within two minutes to prevent deteriration
If GCE rubber boots are contaminated, first remove them and clean the exterior with soap and water to remove any visible dirt or contaminants. For chemical contaminants, use a suitable solvent or cleaner recommended for rubber materials. Rinse thoroughly and let them dry completely before storing or using them again. If contamination persists or the boots are damaged, consider replacing them to ensure safety.
wipe off the boots and air-dry within two minutes to prevent deteriration
wipe off the boots and air-dry within two minutes to prevent deterioration.
wipe off the boots and air-dry within two minutes to prevent deterioration