OX-ON Coverall Chem Comfort 2XL
Product description
OX-ON Coverall Chem Comfort is an extremely durable and well-fitting liquid-tight yellow coverall with hood. The suit is made of non-woven polypropylene and has a film coating of polyethylene. This makes it suitable for the vast majority of work tasks involving liquids, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. It is a very comfortable and exclusive protective suit for those who want the best quality equipment. The elastic around the hood, at the waist and at the sleeve and leg ends makes the suit tight-fitting and ensures optimal fit and comfort during use. It is further equipped with a double zipper, covered, as well as thumb loops that keep the sleeves in place. The coverall has heat-sealed welded seams. OX-ON Coverall Chem Comfort is approved as type 3, 4, 5 and 6. This means the following: Type 3: Liquid-tight - high pressure. The suit protects, even at the seams, against strong and directed jets of liquid chemical fluids. Type 4: Liquid-tight. The suit protects against liquid chemicals - even at the seams, where you are particularly exposed. Type 5: Dust particles. The suit protects the whole body against airborne solid particles. Type 6: Liquid splashes. The suit provides limited protection against light splashes of liquid chemicals.
Indicates the overall's hue, affecting visibility, stain-showing properties, heat reflection, and compliance with industry safety standards or team identification.
Defines the overall's fundamental design (Regular, Insulated, Hooded, etc.), determining protection level, functionality, and suitability for specific work environments.
Determines how the coverall sits on the body, affecting mobility, comfort, and safety. Choose looser fits for layering or tighter fits for less fabric bulk.
- Water Resistance
- Chemical Resistance
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Standards and labels
Test results
Airborne Solid Particle Protection Type 5EN ISO 13982-1:2004/A1:2010 is a European standard aimed at evaluating the protective capabilities of clothing against airborne solid particles. Its primary objective is to ensure that protective clothing offers effective protection to wearers from solid particle hazards encountered in various occupational environments. The designation Type 5 indicates the level of protection provided by the clothing against airborne solid particles, specifically those larger than 5 micrometers in size. This result signifies that the clothing material is suitable for environments where exposure to such particles is prevalent, such as construction sites or industrial settings where dust and powders are present. The test method used to determine this result typically involves subjecting the clothing material to aerosolized solid particles and assessing its ability to prevent the penetration of particles larger than 5 micrometers in size. Practical implications of this result for the product category include ensuring that protective clothing effectively safeguards workers from inhaling hazardous solid particles, thereby reducing the risk of respiratory illnesses and injuries in occupational settings where exposure to airborne solid particles is a concern.
EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 is a European standard that sets rules for how certain types of protective clothing should be tested and what requirements they must meet in order to be considered safe and effective against chemical hazards. The standard covers the test methods and performance requirements for chemical protective clothing such as coveralls, gloves, boots and overalls. The standard also sets requirement for labeling, packaging and storage of these clothing. The "A1" in the standard name refers to the fact that it's an amendment or update to the original 2005 version of the standard. Tests must be done to make sure the protective clothing meets the standard. If the protective clothing pass the tests, they are considered good to use.
EN 14325:2004 is a European standard for particle filter respirator mask. It defines the minimum requirements for filter efficiency, filter penetration, and breathing resistance, as well as the test methods used to determine compliance with these requirements. The standard also specifies the types of particle filters that can be used in respirator masks and the information that must be provided by manufacturers. Possible test results include filter efficiency, filter penetration, breathing resistance, which must meet the minimum standards set by the standard.
EN 1149-5:2018 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for electrostatic dissipative (ESD) gloves. This 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 and electrical resistance of the glove. Pass/fail results are based on the gloves meeting or not meeting the specified requirements.
Test results
Material Performance TestedThe standard EN 1149-5:2018 pertains to the performance of materials with regard to their electrostatic properties, specifically testing for the charge decay characteristics. The test result Tested signifies that the material has been evaluated according to the specified methods and met the defined criteria for electrostatic properties under this standard. To determine this result, a set of specific test methods is deployed to assess the decay of electrostatic charge from the surface of the material. The test involves subjecting the material to an electrostatic charge and then measuring the rate and manner in which this charge dissipates. This ensures that materials such as those used in protective clothing are safe for use in environments where electrostatic discharge could pose a hazard, such as in certain industrial or medical settings where flammable substances are present. For procurement professionals, understanding that a product has been tested and meets EN 1149-5:2018 standards is crucial as it ensures the product's safety and suitability in environments susceptible to electrostatic risks.
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 13688:2013 is a European standard that specifies the performance requirements for protective clothing. The standard includes requirements for safety, comfort, and durability, as well as tests for determining these properties. Protective clothing includes items like coveralls, aprons, and gloves that are worn to protect the wearer from hazards. Possible test results include resistance to chemicals, heat, abrasion and tearing, as well as breathability and comfort. The clothing can be tested under different conditions to check if it meets the standard's requirements.
EN 14126:2003 is a European standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for protective clothing designed to provide protection against infectious agents, such as viruses and bacteria. The standard sets criteria for the material's resistance to penetration by microorganisms and establishes guidelines for the overall design and construction of the clothing. EN 14126:2003 is essential in industries where workers may be exposed to biological hazards, ensuring that the protective clothing offers an appropriate level of barrier protection to minimize the risk of infection.
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.
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.
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