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  2. 'An extraordinary day for firefighters': Healey signs ban on ...

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    The ban follows years of advocacy by Worcester's Diane Cotter, Fall River's Jason Burns, and others.

  3. 'Beyond disgraceful': Bill to protect firefighters from PFAS ...

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    The omnibus bill at the State House would tackle PFAS on a number of fronts, from costly measures aimed at protecting drinking water and consumers to a ban on turnout gear containing ...

  4. MA Senate passes ban on PFAS in firefighter turnout gear ...

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    The state Senate Monday passed legislation long pushed by firefighters that would ban PFAS in turnout gear by 2027. The Senate passed the legislation around 11:30 a.m. and it will now be sent to ...

  5. Hazmat suit - Wikipedia

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    Plague doctor wearing a plague doctor costume A radiographer wearing an early hazmat suit in 1918 during World War I.. An early primitive form of the hazmat suit arose during bubonic plague epidemics, when European plague doctors of the 16th and 17th centuries wore distinctive costumes consisting of bird-like beak masks and large overcoats while treating victims of the bubonic plague. [1]

  6. Bunker gear - Wikipedia

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    Turnout gear used by firefighters in the Czech Republic: Common [turnout coat and turnout pants (dark with reflective safety stripes on the left), hazmat suit (yellow in the middle), and fire proximity suit (silver on the right) Firefighters in Chicago wearing rubber three-quarter boots and jacket Firefighters in Montreal in full turnout gear during a fire

  7. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Wikipedia

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    Workers who handle PFAS-containing products can also be exposed during their work, such as people who install PFAS-containing carpets and leather furniture with PFAS coatings, professional ski-waxers using PFAS-based waxes, and fire-fighters using PFAS-containing foam and wearing flame-resistant protective gear made with PFASs. [76] [207] [208]