Self-Contained Toxic Environment Protective Outfit (original) (raw)

The Self-Contained Toxic Environment Protective Outfit (STEPO) program developed a totally encapsulating protective ensemble for protection against chemical/biological agents, missile/rocket fuels, petroleum, oils and lubricants (POL), and industrial chemicals. The ensemble incorporates a NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus (with a tether/emergency breathing apparatus option), a battery powered cooling system and a hands-free communications system. STEPO will be used in extremely hazardous areas where contact with chemical agents, POLs, missile fuels, and/or toxic industrial chemicals can occur. The system will be worn by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Technical Escort Units, Ammunition handlers, and Chemical Surety Activity personnel engaged in special operations in Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) environments. The system will be used during peacetime and wartime conditions.

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The STEPO was Type Classified in November 1997. A multifunctional team, to include the production contractor, has developed a scope of work for production and initial fielding of the STEPO system, January 1998. The award date for the STEPO production contract was 3QFY98.