WeeSafe WeePro Max Integral Coverall Type 4/5/6, White/Orange
Product description
Professional protective coverall offering comprehensive protection against chemical, biological, and particle hazards. This PPE Category III garment features thermosealed seams for protection against fine particles, liquids, and aerosols, while maintaining breathability. The antistatic treatment ensures safe dissipation of electrostatic charges, making it suitable for sensitive environments.
Product Features:
- Thermosealed seams for particle, liquid, and aerosol protection
- Antistatic treated material for electrostatic charge dissipation
- Zipper closure with adhesive flap
- Elastic fittings at wrists, ankles, and waist
- Integrated overshoes
- Breathable material construction
Technical Details:
- Protection Types 4, 5, and 6
- Tested against biological risks
- Heat-sealed seam construction
Standards:
- EU Regulation 2016/425 compliant
- PPE Category III certification
- CE certified
- EN 1073-2
- EN 1149-5
- EN 14126
Defines how the overalls secure and fasten when worn, affecting ease of use, safety, and functionality in various work environments.
Measured in grams per square meter (g/m²), indicating fabric density and durability. Higher values offer more protection and insulation for demanding work environments.
Offers enhanced warmth and protection in cold conditions with specialized thermal insulation. Ideal for maintaining comfort and focus in demanding environments.
Offers full head and neck coverage, shielding against dust, debris, and the elements. Provides enhanced protection and cleanliness.
- Chemical Resistance
- Electrical Protection
- Water Resistance
- Radioactive Contamination
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Standards and labels
EN ISO 7854:1997 is a standard for testing the flammability of automotive interior materials. It specifies the method for measuring the burning behavior of materials used in car interiors such as seats, dashboard, door panels, and headliners in a vertical position. The performance requirements include how quickly the material burns, how much it continues to burn after the flame is removed, and how much smoke is produced. Possible test results include a flame spread index, after flame index, smoke density, and toxic gas emissions. These test results are used to evaluate the flammability of the materials used in car interiors and to classify it according to the standard's criteria.
Test results
Airborne Solid Particle Protection Type 5EN ISO 13982-1:2004 is a European standard intended to assess the protective properties of clothing against airborne solid particles. Its purpose is to ensure that protective clothing provides adequate protection to the wearer against solid particle hazards, such as dust and powders. The designation Type 5 signifies the level of protection offered by the clothing against airborne solid particles, indicating that it provides protection against particles larger than 5 micrometers in size. This result implies that the clothing is suitable for environments where exposure to airborne solid particles is a concern, such as construction sites or industrial settings. The test method used to determine this result typically involves subjecting the clothing material to aerosolized solid particles and assessing its ability to prevent penetration of particles larger than 5 micrometers in size. The practical implications of this result for the product category include ensuring that protective clothing effectively shields the wearer from hazardous solid particles, thereby reducing the risk of respiratory illnesses and injuries in various occupational settings.
EN 13034:2005 is a European standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for Type 6 protective clothing designed to provide protection against liquid chemicals. This standard sets criteria for the fabric's resistance to penetration by liquid chemicals and establishes guidelines for the overall design and construction of the clothing. It ensures that Type 6 protective clothing offers reliable protection for workers in industries where they may be exposed to liquid chemical hazards, but it may not be suitable for protection against airborne particles.
EN ISO 13934-1:1999 is a standard for testing the strength of textile fabrics. It sets guidelines for measuring how much force a fabric can withstand before breaking. The fabric needs to meet certain requirements such as minimal elongation and minimal breaking strength. The test results will give a value in newtons or similar unit of force. It's used to evaluate the quality and durability of fabrics.
EN ISO 13935-2:1999 is a standard that defines the methods for testing the tear propagation resistance of textile fabrics. It includes requirements for testing equipment, sample preparation and test procedures. Test results should include the tear propagation resistance, measured in newton. The standard applies to all types of fabrics, and it is used to measure how well a fabric resists tearing or spreading of a tear once it has started.
EN ISO 9073-4:1997 is a standard that sets rules for testing and measuring the performance of textile fabrics. It specifies the test methods and performance requirements for the resistance of textile fabrics to water penetration, which refers to how well the fabric repels water and prevents it from penetrating the fibers. The test results are measured in terms of the fabric's resistance to water penetration. The performance requirement is that the textile fabric must meet certain standards for resistance to water penetration, meaning it should repel water well and prevent it from penetrating the fibers.
EN 1149-5:2008 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for electrostatic dissipative (ESD) gloves. The standard defines performance requirements for material, design, and testing of ESD gloves. The gloves must be able to effectively discharge static electricity and protect the wearer from ESD. Testing includes measuring the surface resistance of the glove material. Pass/fail results are based on the gloves meeting or not meeting the specified requirements.
Test results
Material Performance TestedThe EN 1149-5:2008 standard specifies the performance requirements for material used in protective clothing designed to avoid incendiary discharges. The test result Tested means that the material has undergone relevant evaluation procedures to confirm its static dissipative properties. These tests generally involve measuring the electrical resistance of the material in ohms (Ω) to determine its capability to dissipate electrostatic charges and prevent sparking that could ignite flammable substances. The practical implications of this result for the respective product category (like protective workwear for use in explosive atmospheres) are significant, as it ensures that the clothing provides a level of protection against electrostatic discharges, potentially reducing the risk of fire or explosion in environments with flammable gases, vapors, or dusts.
EN 14126:1999/AC:2002 is a European standard that is an amendment of EN 14126:1999 and gives additional test methods for the evaluation of the resistance of medical clothing to penetration by infective agents. It specifies additional test methods for clothing materials and for clothing in the form of gowns and coveralls. The testing includes resistance to penetration by microorganisms, viral penetration, and resistance to penetration by blood and body fluids. Possible test results would include pass or fail based on whether the clothing meets the safety and performance requirements outlined in the standard.
EN 1073-2:2002 is a European standard that defines the requirements for measuring and evaluating the resistance of textiles to penetration of airborne radioactive particles. The standard includes procedures for measuring the ability of textile materials to prevent the penetration of radioactive particles through the fabric. The performance requirements specify the conditions for testing, as well as the evaluation criteria for determining resistance. Possible test results include a rating on a scale of 1-5, with 5 indicating the highest level of resistance to particle penetration.
EN 863:1995 is a European standard that sets out the requirements for stationary fire extinguishers. These are devices that can put out fires by extinguishing the flames, and are typically installed in a fixed location like a building or vehicle. The standard covers the performance requirements for fire fighting capability, mechanical strength, durability, safety and environmental factors of stationary fire extinguishers. To meet this standard, a stationary fire extinguisher must be able to effectively put out a fire, be able to withstand certain mechanical stress, be resistant to wear and tear, have safety features such as pressure relief devices and warning devices, be able to function in different environmental conditions, and have clear markings and instructions for use. Possible test results include measurements of the extinguisher's fire fighting capability, its mechanical strength, durability, safety features, environmental factors and user instructions.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 3 refers to equipment that is complex and provide the highest level of protection such as powered respirators, SCBA, and full body suits. In Europe, PPE Category 3 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place, have to be audited regularly by a notified body and have to have a technical documentation.
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