TINGLEY 82330 HazProof Boot User Guide

June 9, 2024
TINGLEY

TINGLEY 82330 HazProof Boot

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Certified Model (NFPA 1990-2022 edition)
Tingley Rubber Corporation 1551 S. Washington Avenue Suite 403 Piscataway, NJ 08854 800-631-5498 www.tingleyrubber.com 

INFORMATION GUIDE

HazProof ® – Model #82330

Safety Considerations:

Chemical contamination of this footwear may warrant its disposal. Boots should be regularly inspected for signs of degradation or excessive wear. Some of the signs of degradation of material are a change in color, hardening of the material and cracking. If the boot exhibits punctures, cuts or nicks it should be taken out of service if being used to protect against penetration of hazardous chemicals.

The AHJ must comply with the requirements of NFPA 1891 for the selection, care, and maintenance of protective ensemble and elements.


Limitations of use:

No protective footwear can provide protection from all conditions. Do not use alone for any fire fighting applications or for protection from ionizing radiation, cryogenic agents or in an explosive atmosphere.


Marking Recommendations and Restrictions: A permanent marker may be used if necessary to identify or record usage and exposure.


Performance Testing:

Actual applications and conditions may vary from laboratory testing, and therefore, any test results should be used as a guide. Performance properties cannot be tested or evaluated by users in the field.


Closure Lubricants: Not applicable.


Recommended Undergarments:

Boots are to be worn over an ensemble bootie. Thick socks are recommended to maximize boot comfort.


Storage Life and Storage Conditions:

Storage life can be diminished under conditions such as high temperature and humidity, excessive exposure to ultraviolet light, radiation or cross contamination from other stored items. See recommended storage practices below.


Warranty Information:

Tingley Rubber Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship at the time of the original sale.


Preparation for Use:

–  Sizing/adjustment: Boots are available in sizes 6 through 13. Oversized foot bed design will accommodate foot sizes up to 16. There is no other sizing/adjustment necessary.

–  Recommended Storage Practices: Temperature range 40 – 90° F, relative humidity range 20 – 60% rh.

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Inspection Frequency and Details:

Perform a thorough boot inspection after each use. Check both interior and exterior of the boot for punctures, cuts, cracks, tears, discoloration or any other sign of degradation to the boot. Check stretch fastener closures for fraying, brittleness, breakage or signs of contamination. The boot should be disposed of if there is any evidence the boot’s resistance to chemicals has been compromised or evidence of interior contamination. Unused boot inventory should be inspected annually for signs of degradation.

Don/Doff Information:

–  There is no assistance required in donning/doffing. A full gusseted opening allows for easy donning and doffing. An integrated heel kick aids in doffing.

–  Stretch fastener closures include finger tabs for easy manipulation when wearing gloves.

–  Appropriate tape may be used to secure the boot opening.

–  No further sizing and adjustment procedures are required.

Proper Use:

Proper use includes information in this guide, a risk assessment and is consistent with NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program, and 29 CFR 1910.132.

Maintenance and Cleaning Information:

–  Cleaning Instructions: Use a mild soap/detergent and water solution to clean the exterior of the boots after use. Ensure boot is thoroughly cleaned and dried before use. Do not use chemical cleaning agents or solvents.

–  Maintenance and Repair: The integrity of the boot and closures can be maintained by following cleaning, inspection frequency and details, and storage guidelines. Replacement stretch fasteners closures are available.

Order Replacement Fastener Part # RF823.

–  Decontamination Recommendations:

Contact chemical manufacturer for the appropriate decontamination recommendation. Replace stretch fastener closures. Boots exposed to biologic agents should be properly discarded.

Retirement Considerations: Dispose of the boots if:

–  Inspection of boots show signs of degradation as outlined in the section on Inspection Frequency and Details.

–  Boot cannot be decontaminated effectively after chemical exposure or exposure has exceeded the permeation breakthrough time limits.

Storage Life: 10 years from date of manufacture when recommended storage practices are followed. Expiration date based on direct customer feedback and testing of samples collected >10 years from date of manufacture.

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TECHNICAL DATA

HazProof®- Model #82330

Tingley Rubber Corporation Piscataway, NJ

Made in Mexico

Sizes Available: 6 – 13*

*Oversized foot bed design will accommodate foot sizes up to 16.

Boot Height: 11”

Accessory Items: Replacement Stretch Fasteners Part #RF823.

Boot Description: Injection molded PVC; seamless construction; 100% liquid proof; oversized foot bed design to accommodate the bulk of an encapsulated suit; full gusseted opening allows for easier donning and doffing; secured with replaceable stretch fasteners; safety steel toe, steel shank, steel mid-sole and

sure grip cleated PVC outsole. No additional linings or surface treatments.

Orange upper color with ivory color outsole.

Boot Upper Material: Fire resistant PVC alloy impermeable per NFPA required chemicals, liquefied gas and chemical warfare agents.

Physical Performance Requirements: The HazProof boot has passed the following compliance requirements:

–  Exceeds protection minimum upper height of 8 in.

–  Flame Resistance (no melting and dripping):

ASTM F1358 – after flame time less than 2 seconds and less than 4” char length with no melting and dripping after 12 second burn.

–  Heat Transfer Performance Rating:

ASTM F2700 – HTP >12 cal/cm2

–  Puncture Resistance (Upper):

ASTM F1342(A) – exceeds 8 lbf (36N)

–  Puncture Resistance Sole & Heel:

ASTM F2412 – exceeds 270 lbf (1200N)

-Toe Impact Resistance:

ASTM F2412 – exceeds 75 ft-lb (101.7J)

–  Toe Compression Resistance:

ASTM F2412 – exceeds 2,500 lbf (11,121N)

–  Slip Resistance (Coefficient of Friction):

ASTM F2913 – COF exceeds 0.40

–  Abrasion Resistance (Sole & Heel): I SO 4649(A) volume loss ≤ 250 mm3

–  Cut Resistance Upper (blade travel distance)

ASTM F1790 (350g load) – exceeds 0.8” (20mm)

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“THIS FOOTWEAR ELEMENT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 1991, INCORPORATED IN THE 2022 EDITION OF NFPA 1990, AND THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AS INDICATED BELOW.

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THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE CONTAINS INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS AND SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR WHICH THIS FOOTWEAR IS CERTIFIED. CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.

DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.”

 | ADDITIONAL REQUIRMENTS| YES| NO|
LIMITED FLASH FIRE PROTECTION FOR ESCAPE ONLY IN THE EVENT OF A FLASH FIRE| ****

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LIQUEFIED GAS PROTECTION| P|


1. Actual applications and conditions may vary from our laboratory testing, and therefore, any test results should be used as a guide only. Users are advised to conduct their own evaluations to determine the suitability of the footwear for each specific application. Tingley Rubber Corporation offers no warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. Tingley Rubber Corporation hereby disclaims all warranties, express or implied.

2. Warning: Do not use for any firefighting applications or for protection from radiological or cryogenic agents, or in flammable or explosive atmospheres. Chemical or biologic contamination of this footwear may warrant its disposal. No protective footwear can provide protection from all conditions. Use extreme care for all emergency operations, particularly in hazardous atmospheres. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in serious injury or death.

NFPA 1990 – 2022 Edition Certification Data (Tingley Boot Element)

Table 5.2.3.1.2(a)

Tingley Hazproof ®

Boots

| Performance Requirement|

Test Method

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Requirement

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Result

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Footwear

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Impact, compression, and sole puncture resistance

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ASTM F2412

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Footwear meets ASTM F2413 criteria

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Pass

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Chemical permeation resistance

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ASTM F739

(Section 8.3.1.1)

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Cumulative permeation ≤ 6.0 µg/cm2 (1 hour); ≤ 2.0 µg/cm2

(first 15 minutes)

|

Pass

See Table 5.2.3.1.2(b)

 | Sulfur mustard (HD) permeation resistance|

Section 8.3.1.2

| Cumulative permeation ≤ 4.0 µg/cm2 (1 hour); ≤ 1.33 µg/cm2

(first 15 minutes)

| Pass

See Table 5.2.3.1.2(b)

 | Soman (GD) permeation resistance|

Section 8.3.1.2

| Cumulative permeation ≤ 1.25 µg/cm2 (1 hour); ≤ 0.40 µg/cm2

(first 15 minutes)

| Pass

See Table 5.2.3.1.2(b)

Footwear upper material|

Flame resistance

| ASTM F1358

(Section 8.4.1)

| Afterflame time ≤ 2 seconds No melting and dripping| 0.7 seconds No melting and

dripping

 | Liquidtight integrity| Section 8.2.3.3| No leakage| Pass
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Cut resistance

|

ASTM F1790

(Section 8.5.7)

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Blade travel distance ≥ 20 mm at 350 grams (0.8in. at 12.35 oz)

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42.67 mm

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Puncture resistance

| ASTM F1342

(Section 8.5.8.1)

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Puncture force ≥ 36 N (8.0lbf)

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54.2 N

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Abrasion resistance

| Method A of ISO 4649 (Section

8.5.9.2)

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Relative volume loss ≤ 250 mm3

|

165 mm3

Footwear soles

and heels

| Slip resistance| ASTM F2913

(Section 8.6.7)

| Coefficient ≥ 0.40| 0.73

0.70

 | Flame break open resistance| Section 8.4.4| Pressure Change ≤ 100 Pa| 21.59 Pa
Optional Flash Fire Protection Requirements:

Footwear material

| Heat transfer performance

Flame resistance

| ASTM F2700

(Section 8.4.2)

ASTM F1358

(Section 8.4.1)

| HTP rating ≥ 12 cal/cm2

Afterflame time ≤ 2 seconds

Burn distance ≤ 100 mm (4.0in.)

| > 60 cal/cm2

0.7 seconds 13 mm

Optional Liquefied Gas Protection Requirements:

Footwear material

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Liquefied gas permeation resistance

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ASTM F739

(Section 8.3.1.1)

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Cumulative permeation ≤ 6.0 µg/cm2 (first 15 minutes)

|

Pass

See Table 5.2.3.1.2(b)

NFPA 1990 – 2022 Edition Chemical Permeation Data

Table 5.2.3.1.2(b)

Tingley HazProof ® Boots| Chemical Permeation Test Data (ASTM F739)
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Test Period Interval

| Cumulative Permeation (µg/cm 2) over Test Period Interval
0-15 min| 0-1 hour
Base Chemical Requirements| ≤ 2.0| ≤ 6.0
Acetone| < 0.59| 3.13
Acetonitrile| < 0.76| 3.26
Acrylonitrile| < 0.59| < 2.37
Anhydrous ammonia (gas)| < 0.55| < 1.11
1,3, Butadiene (gas)| < 0.65| < 2.61
Carbon disulfide| < 0.30| < 1.18
Chlorine (gas)| < 0.43| 0.87
Dichloromethane| < 0.59| < 2.36
Diethylamine| < 0.45| < 0.90
Dimethylformamide| < 0.45| < 0.90
Dimethyl sulfate| < 0.60| < 2.4
Ethyl acetate| < 0.59| < 2.34
Ethylene oxide (gas)| < 0.25| < 0.49
Hexane| < 0.59| < 2.37
Hydrogen chloride (gas)| < 0.43| 1.96
Methanol| < 0.47| < 0.94
Methyl chloride (gas)| < 0.62| < 2.49
Nitrobenzene| < 0.05| < 0.11
Sodium hydroxide (50%w/w)| < 0.55| < 1.11
Sulfuric Acid (96%w/w)| < 0.55| 1.88
Tetrachloroethylene| < 0.57| < 2.30
Tetrahydrofuran| < 0.59| < 2.35
Toluene| < 0.59| < 2.35
Chemical Warfare Agents
Blister Agent Requirements| ≤ 1.33| ≤ 4.00
Distilled Mustard (HD)| ND| ND
Nerve Agent Requirements| ≤ 0.40| ≤ 1.25
Soman (GD)| ND| ND
**Optional Liquefied Gases*| ≤ 6.0*|
Ammonia (liquefied)| < 0.59|
Chlorine (liquefied)| < 0.45|
Ethylene oxide (liquefied)| < 0.25|
Liquefied chemical gases are only evaluated over 15-minute exposure period

Additional Permeation Resistance Test, Boot Upper

Testing with Chemical Agents under Military Standard 282 has demonstrated permeation resistance to standard static diffusion tests (duration: 24 hrs.) as follows:

Testing with Chemical Agents under Military Standard 282 has demonstrated permeation resistance to standard static

diffusion tests (duration: 24 hrs.) as follows:


Blister Agents:| Breakthrough Time Hours:|
Mustard: HD| > 14 hours| (Method 204.1.2; Static Diffusion method)
Nerve Agents:|  |
Sarin: GB| > 24 hours| (Method 206.1.3; Static Diffusion method)
Nerve: VX| > 24 hours| (Method 204.1.2;| “| “| “| modified for use with VX)
Soman: GD| > 24 hours| (Method 206.1.3;| “| “| “| modified for use with GD)
Tabun: GA| > 24 hours| (Method 205.1.3;| “| “| “| modified for use with GA)

PRODUCT LOG BOOK

This book is provided for the user to record boot usage, maintenance, and documenting levels of contamination. TINGLEY RUBBER CORPORATION strongly recommends the regular use of this logbook.

INSPECTION

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USAGE

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CHEMICAL EXPOSURE

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DECONTAMINATION

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REPAIRS & ACCESSORY REPLACEMENT

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OUT OF SERVICE

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