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How to use a decontamination unit

A typical decontamination unit (DCU) has separate access doors clearly marked “Clean” and “Dirty” which allow access to the three internal compartments.  At the start of the work period the operative should enter through the “Clean” door and change into coveralls,...

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Decontamination Unit waste water filtration

Once the decontamination unit has cleaned the operatives, there remains the issue of what happens with the dirty water and how “grey water” (shower wash water) is disposed of depends on what your operatives may have been exposed to and on the regulations appropriate...

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What goes into a decontamination unit?

A decontamination unit has a significant number of component parts, divided up into the three key compartments plus functional services. Clean Compartment Entry / Exit door to outside – clearly marked “CLEAN” on the outside. 1 x...

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What is a Decontamination Unit?

A decontamination unit (DCU) is a transportable shower unit with a series of separate “cleaning” compartments which personnel proceed through in order to remove contaminants / pollutants they may have been exposed to in the course of their work. The air inside the...

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When is a Shower a “Decontamination Shower” ?

It's often assumed that a decontamination shower is just an ordinary shower - which perhaps has been allocated for use by personnel undertaking particularly dirty work.  If you think that's the case - read a bit further - this might just save you from the wrath of a...

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