183 https:// ces.uvex.de Disposable Protection Clothing Guide to standards and products Your team’s safety at the forefront From light liquid splashes to hazardous chemicals and radioactive material — employees face various hazards in the course of their daily work. To simplify the process of selecting appropriate protective clothing, the European Union has defined harmonised standards for different protection classes (also called types) for chemical protection – Category III. The protection type is confirmed by certification and indicates the kind of exposure (dust, liquid, gas) for which the suit is suitable. The attainment of the individual types only ensures the minimum requirements necessary for certification. Please refer to our technical datasheets for details of the individual tests. EN 14605 Liquid-tight protective coveralls (Jet-Test) EN 14605 Spray-tight protective coveralls (Spray-Test) ISO 13982-1 Particle-tight protective coveralls (protection against solid particles) EN 13034 Limited spray-tight protective coveralls (protection against liquid mist) High Low Protective grade Gas-tight Type 3 Type 4 Type 5/6 For optimum protection of your team at all times, the breakthrough times of permeation must be taken into account for protective coveralls. uvex protection clothing has undergone the required permeation tests. More information on the breakthrough times of specific chemicals can be found in the technical datasheets or in the uvex Chemical Expert System Online chemicals database The uvex Chemical Expert System (CES) offers an extensive chemicals database for choosing the appropriate disposable overall for working with hazardous substances. As a user, you can create a personal permeation list or receive advice from our specialists. It only takes a few clicks of the mouse to find the right disposable safety clothing and chemical safety gloves to match your specific requirements. The breakthrough times were determined under laboratory conditions. As additional stresses, such as higher temperatures and mechanical influences, are often present in practice, this information serves as a guide only. Following contamination, wear or damage, the coverall is to be removed immediately and properly disposed of.
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