The HAZMAT CPS 6900 suit is a type 1a gas proof garment with the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) inside the equipment in order to offer maximum protection against gas, chemical substances, aerosols and solid particles. The suit is designed in Umex, a light and innovative material, ideal when working with liquefied gas and in cold environments.
Gas-tight chemical suit with SCBA worn inside for high protection (type 1a)
Particularly suitable when handling liquified gas, working in cold environments and in acid atmospheres
Engineered in Umex, it offers a great mechanical resistance and an optimal carrying comfort
Use temperature : -30°C to +60°C (up to -80°C for short term exposure)
Flexible and anti-fog visor with wide field of vision
Additional information
The self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) must be worn inside the suit for maximum protection. It is made of Umex, a flexible and innovative material that adapts perfectly to the wearer's movements to offer unequaled flexibility and freedom of movement and can resist temperatures from -30 to +60°C.
The CPS 6900 gas-tight suit is antistatic and available in a wide range of sizes for coveralls, gloves and boots. It adapts easily to all morphologies with a great wearing comfort. It is particularly adapted when dealing with acids, chlorine, ammonia or cryogenic substances.
The HAZMAT CPS 6900 coverall is equipped with a specially designed polyurethane side tight zipper which allows this PPE to be put on quickly and independently. The gloves and safety boots are attached to the suit in a tightly sealed manner and are easy to replace.
As a result of Dräger's expertise, this chemical protection suit offers numerous options to make it suitable for all applications: adjustable leg straps, D-connect attachment ring, gas-tight socks, protective gloves and interchangeable boots.
The CPS 6900 gas resistant suit is approved according to European standards and American regulations for the use of chemical and gas-tight suits in industry and the marine sector:
EN 943-1: 2002: EU requirements for gas-tight protective suits for industrial use
EN 1073-1 / EN 1073-2: EU requirement for protective clothing against radioactive contamination
EN 14126: EU requirements for protective clothing against infectious agents
ISO 16602: 2007: International requirements for coverall
EN 14594: 2005: Supply by a constant flow supplied air breathing apparatus
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