The CPS 7900 CBRN hazard suit provides unparalleled protection against industrial toxins, biological or bacteriological substances, and chemical warfare agents in gaseous, aerosol, or liquid form. Its innovative 5-layer material is suitable for explosive areas (ATEX) use and cryogenic products handling.
CBRN gas-tight chemical protection suit with SCBA worn inside for maximum protection (type 1a)
Composed of 5 layers of D-mexâ„¢, a material that provides chemical resistance and high-performance mechanical protection
BS 8467 certified, UK requirements for CBRN protective suits
Large anti-fog lens with an almost "natural" field of view
Zipper on the side, can be opened from the top or the bottom
Additional information
The CPS 7900 CBRN protective suit is a high-performance category 3 type 1a CBRN (Nuclear, Radioactive, Bacteriological, and Chemical) hazard suit with a self-contained breathing apparatus inside the coverall for maximum protection. It is qualified for firefighters' interventions, marine environments, and ATEX zones (explosive atmosphere).
The Dräger CPS 7900 CBRN hazard suit is made of a unique material, D-mex™, consisting of five overlapping layers. It is resistant to flames, liquefied gases, and splashes under operating temperatures ranging from -30°C to +60°C while offering exceptional flexibility and mechanical strength.
Tested according to EN 943 Part 2, the Dräger CPS 7900 CBRN hazard suit performs extremely well. It offers a permeation time of more than 480 minutes in the presence of many toxic substances (ammonia, chlorine, ethylene oxide, hydrogen chloride, toluene, etc.) and more than 1440 minutes (one day) in the presence of chemical warfare weapons such as lewisite (L), mustard gas (HD), sarin (GB) and VX.
The CPS 7900 CBRN gas-tight reusable protective suit is approved according to European and American standards for protection against radioactive, biological, and bacteriological particles in industry, emergency services, and the navy:
EN 943-1: 2002: EU requirements for gas-tight hazard suits for industrial use
BS 8467: UK requirements for CBRN protection suits
EN 1073-1 / EN 1073-2: EU requirements for protective clothes against radioactive contamination
EN 14126: EU requirements for protective clothing against infectious agents
ISO 16602: 2007: International requirements for coveralls
EN 14594: 2005: Supply by constant flow supplied air respirator
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