Delta Plus
Delta Plus DELTACHEM® yellow chemical protection single use hooded coverall #DT300
Pickup available at Britannia Safety
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Overall with three-sided elasticated hood.
Non woven Deltachem®.
Zip Fastening under double flap.
Double elastic for thumb.
Elasticated around the head, waist, cuffs and ankles.
Individual airtight pack.
DELTACHEM®
Enhanced protection against chemicals
DELTACHEM®
No risk of lint
3-part hood
Supports head movement for increased comfort
Waterproof seams
Decontamination work
Closure with double flap
Total water-proofing
EN ISO 13688:2013 General requirements for protective clothing.
EN14605:2005+A1:2009 Performance requirements for clothing with liquid-tight (Type 3) or spray-tight (Type 4) connections.
TYPE | 3B | Protection against liquid chemicals + biological protection - Type 3B (jets) |
TYPE | 4B | Protection against liquid chemicals (mists) - Type 4B |
EN ISO 13982-1:2004+A1:2010 Protective clothing for use against solid particulates - Type 5 clothing
EN13034:2005+A1:2009 Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing offering limited protective performance against liquid chemicals (Type 6 equipment)
EN14126:2003+AC:2004 Protective clothing - Performance requirements and tests methods for protective clothing against infective agents
EN1073-2:2002 Protective clothing against radioactive contamination. Requirements and test methods for non-ventilated protective clothing against particulate radioactive contamination.
EN1149-5:2008 Electrostatic properties - Part 5: Material performance and design requirements The ATEX Directive 1999/92/EC, in its Annex II-A-2.
3, requests that workers be equipped with work clothes made of materials that do not produce electrostatic discharges that can ignite explosive environments.
The electrostatic potential can also affect equipment sensitive to electric discharge. And antistatic clothing are often used on electronic manufacturing sites, assembling semiconductors for example. Finally, they are used on sites with controlled atmospheres such as automotive paint workshops, to avoid the emission of particles that may be deposited on the body paint.
The antistatic charge dissipation can be provided by a process limiting the build up of charge, or by adding carbon or metal wires. People wearing protective electrostatic charge dissipation clothing must always be grounded with a resistance of less than 108Ω, for example, by wearing appropriate footwear such as the safety shoes stated in EN ISO 20345, or by other suitable means.
Double thumb loops
Good hold of the glove on the hand
Elasticated ankles
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