LAKELAND INT640 INTERCEPTOR LEVEL A SUIT LARGE,EC APPROVED

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LAKELAND INT640 INTERCEPTOR LEVEL A SUIT LARGE,EC APPROVED

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hazmat suit

Key Features

  • PTFE visor process permanently seals the visor into the suit with no sewing involved so that liquids can’t penetrate the visor edge
  • Certified to optional Flash Fire Protection for Escape Only requirements of NFPA 1991
  • Available in NFPA 1991 and CE Type 1 certified ensembles as well as non-certified encapsulating and non-encapsulating configurations
  • PTFE outer layer on visor prevents impairment of vision due to chemical contact
  • All NFPA certified Interceptor® ensembles include Tingley HazProof® boots and a storage bag

Specifications

  • Fully Encapsulated front entry vapor-protective suit
  • Expanded back, attached socks boots with boot flaps
  • Sealed seams inside and out
  • 2-layer faceshield (10mil Teflon/40mil PVC)
  • Neoprene and North SilverShield glove system
  • 2 exhaust valves

Recommended Industries / Use

  • Petrochemical / Refining
  • Maintenance and High Hazard Cleaning
  • Medical and Biological Containment Hazards
  • Nuclear Clean-Up Operations
  • Military Applications
  • Hazardous Demolition and Land-Building Remediation

Certifications / Regulations


(Part of National CERT Equipment supply | Part of IBC Code Requirements | Part of IGC Code Requirements)

ibc code chemical suits

IBC Code - International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in BulkAmended by Resolution MEPC.225(64) - Chapter 14 Personnel protection - 14.2 Safety equipment

14.2 Safety equipment

  14.2.1 Ships carrying cargoes for which 15.12, 15.12.1 or 15.12.3 is listed in column o in the table of chapter 17 shall have on board sufficient but not less than three complete sets of safety equipment, each permitting personnel to enter a gas-filled compartment and perform work there for at least 20 min. Such equipment shall be in addition to that required by SOLAS regulation II-2/10.10.

  14.2.2 One complete set of safety equipment shall consist of:

  • .1 one self-contained air-breathing apparatus (not using stored oxygen);

  • .2 protective clothing, boots, gloves and tight-fitting goggles;

  • .3 fireproof lifeline with belt resistant to the cargoes carried; and

  • .4 explosion-proof lamp.

  14.2.3 For the safety equipment required in 14.2.1, all ships shall carry either:

  • .1 one set of fully charged spare air bottles for each breathing apparatus;

  • .2 a special air compressor suitable for the supply of high-pressure air of the required purity;

  • .3 a charging manifold capable of dealing with sufficient spare air bottles for the breathing apparatus; or

  • .4 fully charged spare air bottles with a total free air capacity of at least 6,000 for each breathing apparatus on board in excess of the requirements of SOLAS regulation II-2/10.10.

  14.2.4 A cargo pump-room on ships carrying cargoes which are subject to the requirements of 15.18 or cargoes for which in column k in the table of chapter 17 toxic-vapour-detection equipment is required but is not available shall have either:

  • .1 a low-pressure line system with hose connections suitable for use with the breathing apparatus required by 14.2.1. This system shall provide sufficient high-pressure air capacity to supply, through pressure-reduction devices, enough low-pressure air to enable two men to work in a gas-dangerous space for at least 1 h without using the air bottles of the breathing apparatus. Means shall be provided for recharging the fixed air bottles and the breathing apparatus air bottles from a special air compressor suitable for the supply of high-pressure air of the required purity; or

  • .2 an equivalent quantity of spare bottled air in lieu of the low-pressure air line.

  14.2.5 At least one set of safety equipment as required by 14.2.2 shall be kept in a suitable clearly marked locker in a readily accessible place near the cargo pump-room. The other sets of safety equipment shall also be kept in suitable, clearly marked, easily accessible places.

  14.2.6 The breathing apparatus shall be inspected at least once a month by a responsible officer, and the inspection recorded in the ship's log-book. The equipment shall be inspected and tested by an expert at least once a year.

IBC Code 14.2.1 requires ships carrying toxic or hazardous chemicals to have at least three complete sets of safety equipment. Each set must allow personnel to enter a gas-filled compartment and work for at least 20 minutes. This equipment, which includes a self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing, is in addition to SOLAS requirements.
Key Requirements for IBC Code 14.2 Chemical Suits:
  • Quantity: Minimum of three complete sets of safety equipment must be available.
  • Suit Components: Protective clothing must include boots, gloves, and tight-fitting goggles.
  • Capacity: Each set must allow entry into a gas-filled compartment and allow for 20 minutes of work.
  • Additional Components: The set includes a self-contained air-breathing apparatus (not using stored oxygen), a fireproof lifeline with a belt resistant to the cargo, and an explosion-proof lamp.