IMPA 33-09-81 LAKELAND CHEMMAX3, CHEMICAL SUITS. COMPLETE WITH HOOD, MASK, GLOVES & BOOTS

  • Product Code: 33-09-81 CHEMICAL SUITS. COMPLETE WITH HOOD, MASK, GLOVES, BOOTS
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LAKELAND CHEMMAX3, 33-09-81 CHEMICAL SUITS. COMPLETE WITH HOOD, MASK, GLOVES & BOOTS


LAKELAND CHEMMAX3, CT3S428E, COVERALL ATTACHED HOOD, SZ: LARGE, GREY 防护服 

Advanced Chemical Protection for Industry, Emergency Response and Law Enforcement. ChemMAX® 3 is soft, flexible and tough with an extensive chemical barrier - use with Permasure® to instantly calculate Safe-Use Times

ChemMAX® is Lakeland's comprehensive range of coveralls for Type 3 & 4 protection against hazardous chemicals.

ChemMAX® 3 fabric features a UK-manufactured multi-layer barrier construction to provide protection against a wide range of hazardous chemicals. Co-extruded fabric technology means a smooth and flexible fabric that is free from the crushing and pitting suffered by adhesive or heat laminated barrier fabrics – so thickness, permeation and protection is uniform throughout the fabric surface.

Download Lakeland’s Guide to the Selection of Chemical Protective Clothing to assist in improved selection of the best suit for the job and for permeation and physical properties comparisons.

Supported by PermaSURE® :

  • Free, mobile-friendly online tool
  • Models permeation rates and provides safe-use times by incorporating environmental, temperature and chemical exposure factors.
  • State-of-the-art technology developed initially by leading Polymer chemists for defense forces to quickly determine which suits are needed for various chemical warfare agents and dual use chemicals.
  • Based on the known molecular characteristics and behavior of 4000+ chemicals interacting with ChemMax® 3.

ChemMax® 3 Brand Features


Multi-layer barrier film with smooth, flexible and even finish.

  • Permeation tested against a wide range of high hazard chemicals
  • Double zip / storm flap for secure protection to front fastening
  • Double layer cushioned knee-pads for comfort and security
  • All Lakeland chemical suits are available in a variety of styles including coveralls with attached socks, overboots and various partial body accessories


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

IMDG CHEMICAL SUIT \ Chemical Protective Suit (CPS)

B 700 Personnel protection and medical equipment 701

Four sets of protective clothing according to the EmS Guide as given in the IMDG Code Supplement for packaged goods, or in the IMSBC Code for bulk cargoes, shall be provided in addition to the fire fighter's outfits required by Pt.4 Ch.10. (SOLAS Reg II-2.19 3.6.1)

level b hazmat suit

Key Features

  • Multi-layer barrier film with smooth, flexible and even finish.
  • Permeation tested against a wide range of high hazard chemicals
  • Double zip / storm flap for secure protection to front fastening
  • Double layer cushioned knee-pads for comfort and security
  • All chemical suits are available in a special “plus” design featuring attached boots with over-flaps and double elasticated cuffs

Specifications

  • Seam Type: Stitched and taped
  • Materials: Multi-layer composite film including a high barrier film. 150 gsm.
  • Packaging: Individually vacuum packed
  • Testing: Permeation tested against a wide range of chemicals
Recommended Industries / Use
  • Chemical Handling
  • Petrochemical and Refining applications
  • Oil-spill clean-ups
  • Higher hazard chemical protection
  • Contaminated land clearing
  • PPE chemical suit for 98% Sulphuric Acid
Certifications / Regulations
  • EN 14605 (Type 3 & 4)
  • EN 13982 (Type 5)
  • EN 13034 (Type 6)
  • EN 1149-5 (Anti-static)
  • EN 14126 (Bio hazard / infectious agents)
  • EN 1073 (radiation contaminated dusts) 
IBC Code Reg 14.2.2 outlines the requirements for the safety equipment to be carried on ships transporting certain hazardous chemicals. Specifically, it details the components of one complete set of safety equipment, including a self-contained breathing apparatus, protective clothing, and a lifeline. This equipment is intended to allow personnel to enter and work in a gas-filled space safely. 
Here's a breakdown of the requirements:
  • Minimum Quantity: Ships carrying cargoes requiring specific entries in the IBC Code (Chapter 17, column o) must carry at least three complete sets of safety equipment. 
  • Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA): One set of safety equipment must include an SCBA with a capacity of at least 1,200 liters of free air, not using stored oxygen. 
  • Protective Clothing: The equipment includes protective clothing, boots, gloves, and tight-fitting goggles, all designed to provide adequate protection against the specific chemicals being carried. 
  • Lifeline: A steel-cored rescue line with a belt is required for rescue purposes. 
  • Explosion-Proof Lamp: An explosion-proof lamp is also included as part of the safety equipment. 
  • Cargo Specificity: If the ship carries toxic cargoes, the protective suits must be capable of providing adequate protection against those specific chemicals, as indicated in the manufacturer's resistance table, according to ScribdThe responsible officer must be aware of the limitations of the protective suits concerning the carried cargoes. 
Essentially, the IBC Code Reg 14.2.2 ensures that chemical tankers have the necessary equipment to protect their crew during potentially hazardous operations involving the handling and transport of dangerous chemicals. 

Summary

Product

ChemMAX 3

 

Description

Wide ranging chemical barrier fabric. Soft and flexible – use with the unique “Permasure” App for hand-held devices – real world safe-use duration data for over 1500 chemicals

Fabric & weight

Multi-layer composite film including a high barrier film. 165 gsm

Style *(see overleaf)

CT3S428

Seam Type

Stitched and PE taped

Colour

Grey


CE Certification

EN Standard*

Description

Result

EN 340: 2002

Protective Clothing : general Requirements

Pass

EN 13034: 2005

Type 6: Protection against light spray of liquids

Pass

EN 13982: 2004

Type 5: protection against hazardous dry particles

Pass

EN 14605: 2004

Type 3 & 4: Protection against splashes and sprays of liquid chemicals

Pass

EN 1073: 2002

Protection against dust particles that may be contaminated with radiation

Pass

EN14126: 2003

Protection against infectious agents

Pass

 

EN 1149-5: 2008

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