PIP Consumables Catalogue JULY 2024 ED1 DIGITAL V3 - Flipbook - Page 234
PRO CHOICE SAFETY GEAR
STANDARDS FOR
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Protective clothing is designed to resist various hazardous situations. Regulation
(EU) 2016/425 indicates the categories of risk against which PPE is intended to
protect users.
Chemical protective clothing complies with Category III, which includes exclusively the risks
that may cause very serious consequences such as death or irreversible damage to health.
The requested certiocation enumerate on the following explanation.
TYPE 4
TYPE 4 EN 14605
ANTI-STATIC EN 1149-5
SPRAY TIGHT SUITS
Suits which can protect against saturation
of liquid chemical, where the volume of the
liquid builds up on the suit forming pools,
resulting in rivulets. Requires a barrier
fabric and sealed seam.
Protection against static electricity or
charge decay.
EN 1149-5
AGAINST LIMITED FLAME SPREAD
PROTECTION EN ISO 14116
TYPE 5 EN ISO 13982-1
DRY PARTICLE SUITS
Suits for protection against hazardous
dry particles.
TYPE 5
Limited flame spread materials,
material assemblies and clothing.
EN ISO 14116
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AGAINST RADIOACTIVE
CONTAMINATION EN 1073-2
PROTECTIVE WORKWEAR
TYPE 6 EN 13034
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TYPE 6
REDUCED SPRAY SUITS
Suits for protection against light spray and
splashes of liquid chemicals where there
is no directional spray or build up of liquid
on the suit, but there may be a one mist of
droplets in the atmosphere.
Protective clothing against radioactive
contamination.
EN 1073-2
AGAINST BIOLOGICAL
HAZARDS EN 14126
AGAINST PESTICIDES DIN 32781
Suits for protection against pesticides.
Protection against biological hazards
and infective agents.
EN 14126
DIN 32781
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