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TYPE 1 BS EN 943-1 : 2002
Gas tight suits.
Suits which are intrinsically sealed against the environment. |
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TYPE 6 BS EN 13034 : 2005
Reduced spray suits
Suits for protection against light spray and splashes
of liquid chemicals where there is no directional spray
or build up of liquid on the suit, but there may be
a fine mist of droplets in the atmosphere. |
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TYPE 2 BS EN 943-1 : 2002
Non-gas tight suits
Suits which retain a positive internal pressure to prevent
ingress of dusts, liquids or vapours. |
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Anti-static EN 1149-1
Maximum surface resistivity of 5x1010
OHMS. |
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TYPE 3 BS EN 14605 : 2005
Liquid tight suits
Suits which can protect against strong and directional
jets of a liquid chemical such as spray from a burst
pipe under pressure. Requires a barrier fabric (chemical
tests to EN369 Permeation test) and sealed seams. |
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Radioactive contamination
EN 1073 : 2002
Protection against radioactive contamination. |
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TYPE 4 BS EN 14605 : 2005
Spray tight suits
Suits which can protect against saturation of liquid
chemical, where volume of the liquid builds up on the
suit forming pools, resulting in rivulets. Requires
a barrier fabric (chemical tests to EN369 Permeation
test) and sealed seams. |
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EN14126 - Anti-viral barrier
test
Protective clothing
against infective agents
Provides protection against viral, bacteria, blood borne
pathogens and body fluids. |
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TYPE 5 BS EN ISO 13982-1
: 2004
Dry particle suits
Suits for protection against hazardous dusts and any
dry particles. |
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EN533 Index 1 - Flame Resistant
Protective clothing against
fire |