Radici Protective Coverall All Round

Radici Group
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Radici individually wrapped coverall for most common needs, in a box of 50 pieces.
High protection against liquids and particles. Carefully designed to maximise comfort and ergonomics. Three-panel hood. Anti-static treatment (according to EN 1149-5:2008). Elasticity around the face, wrists and ankles. Bonded elasticated waist.
Main applications: oil and gas industry, pharmaceutical industry, chemical industry, automotive industry, food industry (meat and fruit/vegetable processing) and numerous maintenance operations.
Designed for a comfortable, practical fit for all body types, simplifying your workwear choice.
Tailored for men, these work overalls provide an optimal fit for superior comfort and unrestricted movement on the job.
Indicates the total count of pockets available for storing tools, equipment, and personal items while working.
The exterior color of the overalls, affecting visibility, professional appearance, and compliance with workplace safety requirements.
The method used to join fabric pieces together, affecting durability, protection level, and resistance to wear and tear during demanding work conditions.
Disposable design offers fresh, clean protection for every task, saving you time and eliminating cleanup.
An integrated hood offers complete head protection, shielding you from dust, debris, and splashes for enhanced comfort and safety on the job.
Determines how closely the overalls follow your body shape, affecting comfort, range of motion, and ability to layer clothing underneath.
The method used to fasten and secure the overalls, affecting ease of dressing, fit security, and convenience during work activities.
Indicates available customization options such as logo embroidery, company branding, or tailored sizing modifications to meet specific workplace requirements.
- Chemical Resistance
- Clean Room
- Food Service
- Electrical Protection
- Antimicrobial Protection
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Standards and labels
Protective clothing with the EN 1149-5:2018 rating is tested for its ability to dissipate electrostatic charges. This prevents sparks that could ignite explosive atmospheres, keeping the wearer safe in hazardous environments.
Test results
Material Performance TestedThis garment's material is designed to dissipate static electricity, preventing sparks that could ignite flammable or explosive atmospheres. It is intended for use as part of a total earthed system in hazardous environments like petrochemical refineries.
Protective clothing with the EN 1073-2:2002 rating are tested for protection against particulate radioactive contamination. This ensures the clothing effectively minimizes the inward leakage of hazardous radioactive particles to keep you safe.
Protective clothing with the EN 14126:2003/AC:2004 rating is tested for resistance against penetration by contaminated liquids, aerosols, and solid particles containing infective agents. This ensures the material provides a barrier against biological hazards, offering you trusted protection in risky environments.
Chemical protective clothing, such as coveralls and suits, with the EN ISO 13982-1:2004/A1:2010 rating are tested for resistance to penetration by airborne solid particles and inward leakage. This ensures the clothing provides full-body protection against hazardous dusts and dry particulates, keeping you safe in environments where such particles are present.
Test results
Airborne Solid Particle Protection Type 5Provides full-body protection against hazardous airborne solid particles like dust and fibres. This suit is ideal for tasks such as asbestos removal, pharmaceutical manufacturing, or any work in environments with fine, dry particulates.
Protective clothing like coveralls, jackets, and aprons with the EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 rating are tested for their ability to prevent liquid chemicals from penetrating the fabric and seams under spray or jet conditions. This ensures reliable protection against hazardous chemical splashes and contact, keeping the user safe in various work environments.
Protective clothing with the EN 13688 rating is tested for general requirements like material safety, comfort, accurate sizing, and durability over time. This ensures the clothing is harmless, fits correctly, allows for movement, and maintains its protective features through use and cleaning.
Protective clothing and materials with the EN 863:1995 rating are tested for puncture resistance. This measures the maximum force needed to push a sharp spike through the material, helping you choose clothing that protects against penetration by sharp objects.
Nonwoven products with the EN 9073-4 rating are tested for their resistance to tearing using the trapezoid method. This means the material is less likely to rip or fray during use, providing greater durability and reliability for consumers.
Protective clothing and suits with the EN ISO 13982-2:2004 rating are tested for their barrier efficiency against the inward leakage of fine, dry dust particles. This ensures the clothing effectively protects you from exposure to harmful solid particulates.
Chemical protective clothing with the EN 17491-4 rating is tested for its resistance to penetration by sprays of liquid chemicals. This means the clothing helps protect you from liquid chemical splashes and sprays, offering enhanced safety in environments where such exposure is a risk.
Protective clothing and gloves with the EN 1149-1:2006 rating are tested for surface resistivity, which measures how well the material dissipates static electricity. This helps prevent hazardous static sparks in environments with flammable materials or sensitive electronics, ensuring wearer safety.
Test results
Surface Resistance TestedThis garment's material is designed to dissipate static electricity, preventing sparks that could ignite flammable materials or cause explosions. It is ideal for use in environments with explosion risks, like refineries or where flammable gases are present.
Protective clothing with the EN 1149-3:2004 rating is tested for its ability to dissipate electrostatic charges from the material surface. This helps prevent static electricity buildup and reduces the risk of ignition in environments with flammable gases, vapors, or dust.
Test results
Electrostatic Properties TestedThis material is tested to dissipate electrostatic charge. It prevents the build-up of static electricity, avoiding sparks that could ignite flammable materials or damage sensitive electronics. This is crucial for safety in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Protective clothing like surgical gowns, masks, and coveralls with the EN ISO 22612:2005 rating are tested for resistance to penetration by dry bacteria-carrying particles. This ensures the material helps protect you from airborne germs and infectious agents, reducing exposure risk in various environments.
Surgical drapes, gowns, and clean air suits with the EN ISO 22610:2006 rating are tested for their resistance to wet bacterial penetration. This means the material prevents bacteria carried in liquids from passing through, even when rubbed, helping to protect patients and medical staff from infection during procedures.
Protective clothing materials with the EN ISO 6530:2005 rating are tested for their resistance to penetration, absorption, and repellency against liquid chemicals. This means the clothing effectively guards against splashes or light sprays of hazardous liquids, ensuring your safety in environments where chemical contact is a risk.
Test results
Liquid Penetration Class 3This garment provides a high level of protection against liquid chemicals. It resists penetration from small splashes and low-pressure sprays of specific chemicals like acids and alkalis, with less than 1% of the liquid getting through.
Rubber- or plastics-coated fabric products with the EN ISO 7854:1997 rating are tested for their resistance to damage from repeated flexing. This means the material has been assessed for how well it withstands bending and crumpling over time, indicating its durability and ability to maintain its integrity with use.
Protective clothing with the EN 13034 rating is tested for limited protection against small splashes, mists, or aerosols of liquid chemicals, including resistance to penetration and repellency. This helps ensure your safety by reducing skin exposure to common chemicals in low-risk environments.
Fabrics with the EN 13934-1 rating are tested for their tensile strength and resistance to stretching. This ensures the fabric's durability and strength, helping you choose long-lasting and reliable textile products.
Protective clothing materials with the EN 530 rating are tested for their resistance to abrasion, meaning how well they withstand rubbing and wear. This ensures the clothing is durable and maintains its protective qualities over time, offering consumers reliable and long-lasting safety.
Fabrics with rubber or plastic coatings with the EN 25978 rating are tested for their resistance to blocking, which is when surfaces stick together under pressure or heat. This ensures the material remains easy to separate, won't feel sticky, and maintains its quality and appearance over time.
Respiratory protective devices with the EN 13274-4 rating are tested for resistance to flame and ignition. This means the device has been evaluated to ensure it can withstand exposure to fire, providing crucial safety and reliability for the user in hazardous environments.
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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