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First receivers First receivers personnel at the hospital are most likely to come in direct contact with contaminated people, either handling self-presenters or working in the hospital decontamination station. Wherever there is a risk of direct contact with a CBRN hazard, comprehensive respiratory and body protection are essential. Naturally, in the handling and management of injured, stressed, frightened or panic-stricken people, voice communication is very important, and should be an integrated part of the personal protective equipment. Ambulance drivers Transport personnel require different levels of personal protection equipment, depending on which zones they must visit for patient pick-ups. Even driving through a danger area on the way to or from hospital will require appropriate protection if the hazard is air-borne.
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