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Personal Protection Health and Safety 1170 Protective clothing Type 1: gas-tight protective clothing. Clothing for protection against liquid and gaseous chemicals, including liquid aerosols and solid particles (EN 943-1:2002 and EN 943-2:2002) Type 2: protective clothing that is not gas-tight, but protects against liquid and gaseous chemicals, including liquid aerosols and solid particles (EN 943-1:2002) Type 3: protective clothing against liquid chemicals, including exposure to pressurised liquid jets (EN 14605:2005/A1:2009) Type 4: protective clothing against liquid chemical sprays (non-pressurised) (EN 14605:2005/A1:2009) Type 5: protective clothing against airborne solid particles (EN ISO 13982-1:2004-A1:2010) Type 6: limited protective clothing against liquid chemicals, in case of exposure to small quantities of mist or fine spray, or accidental splashes (EN 13034:2005/A1:2009) Normalized transit time (minutes) or cumulative permeation time EN Class > 10 1 > 30 2 > 60 3 > 120 4 > 240 5 > 480 6 Antistatic protective clothing (material performance and construction standards) (EN 1149-5:2008) Protection against contamination by radioactive particles: does NOT protect against radiation (EN 1073-2:2002) Protection against infectious agents: protection can also be indicated by the letter B (example: Type 3-B) (EN 14126:2003, includes several test methods) What is a Chemical protective glove? The certification of a protective coverall or cloths in a particular type of protection represents its general impermeability against a specific form of exposure (gas, liquid under pressure, spray, dust). Certification does not necessarily mean that the coverall is 100% impervious to this type of exposure, but that the garment meets the minimum requirements of the standard. Other standards are applicable, such as protection against heat or flame, degree of visibility. Performance classes: for a given type of protection, the supplier must indicate the performance classes of the materials and seams used. Chemical protective clothing is classified into six categories based on the standardised permeation rate (EN 14325): h Chemical protective clothing (cat. III): Types of protection h Other applicable standards Source: DuPont 3M Protective Coveralls hPPE Cat. III, type 5-6 (protection against light splashes and hazardous dusts) hSMS non-woven (55 g/m2) hElastic hood, waist and ankles, jersey cuffs hDouble zip fastener with adhesive flap hBlue colour, white triangle on the back hAntistatic treatment (EN 1149-5) hFlame resistant (ISO 14116 index 1, EN 533) Coverall 4530: breathability and comfort Model Size M Size L Size XL Size XXL Units/ box €/ box 4530 950027 950028 950029 950030 20 N/A - 4545 950256 950257 950258 950259 20 N/A - 4565 950260 950261 950262 950263 20 N/A - Coverall 4565: reinforced protection and lightness hPPE Cat. III, type 4-5-6 against dust, light chemical splashes, low pressure liquid sprays hMade of non-microporous laminate material (PP/PE 49 g/m2) with low linting, maximum sealing hElastic waist and ankles, jersey cuffs hDouble zip fastener with adhesive flap hWhite with red covered seams hSuitable for use in clean rooms hProtection against infectious agents: type 4-B, 5-B and 6-B (EN 14126:2003) hAntistatic treatment (EN 1149-5) on both sides hProtection against radioactive particles class 2 (EN 1073-2:2002) 4530 4545 4565 Coverall 4545: light and flexible, reinforced protection hPPE Cat. III, type 5-6 (protection against light splashes and hazardous dusts) hMade of soft laminate material (49 g/m2) hElastic waist and ankles, jersey cuffs hDouble zip fastener with adhesive flap hWhite hLow particle release, suitable for use in cleanrooms hProtection against infectious agents: type 5-B and 6-B (EN 14126:2003) hAntistatic treatment (EN 1149-5) hProtection against radioactive particles class 1 (EN 1073-2:2002)

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