The CPS 5900 is a limited-use chemical protection coverall providing a superior protection against a large range of chemicals and chemical warfare agents. It is a category 3 type 1a suit with the use of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) under the coverall for a maximum protection and safety.
Gas-tight chemical protection suit with SCBA worn on the inside for maximum protection (category 3 type 1a)
Laminated inside and butyl outside gloves for optimal protection against chemicals and flame projections
Flexible, foldable, two-layer visor provides an almost natural field of view
Zipper with external chain with top to bottom closure
Approved for industrial, fire departments and marine use
Additional information
The CPS 5900 limited-use chemical protection suit combines quality, comfort and a high level of safety. The self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is worn inside the suit for maximum protection. It is made of Zytron® 500, a very soft laminate material that can withstand operating temperatures from -30 to +60°C.
The Dräger CPS 5900 suit is particularly resistant and allows it to be worn in long term missions. It offers permeation time over 480 minutes in presence of multiple toxic chemicals and chemical warfare agents such as lewisite (L), mustard gas (HD), sarin (GB) and VX.
Available in 5 different sizes (S, M, L, XL and XXL), the CPS 5900 limited-use gas-tight chemical protective clothing conforms to European standards and American regulations for industrial, fire departments and marine use:
EN 943-1: 2002: EU requirement for gas-tight protective suits for industrial use
ISO 16602: 2007: International requirements for coverall
EN 943-2: 2002 (ET): EU requirements on gas-tight suits for firefighters interventions
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