COVERALL CBRN (TYCHEM 6000F) type 3/4/5/6 XXL grey
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PSAFCBRNOF3E
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61220
HS Code:
620329
Last Updated on:
10/10/2025, 22:36:26
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Code(s):
PSAFNBRCOF3E
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
tegory III - risks that may cause very serious consequences such as death or irreversible
Personal protective equipment: Equipment that will protect the health staff against health or safety risks in medical activities.
OVERALL CBN (TYCHEM 6000F) type 3/4/5/6 grey
Form
Hooded coverall. Stitched and over-taped seams. Thumb loops.
Elastication at wrists, ankles, face and waist. Self-adhesive double zipper flap and chin flap. Grey
Features:
- Certified according to Regulation (EU) 2016/425
- Chemical protective clothing, Category III, Type 3-B, 4-B, 5-B and 6-B
- EN 14126 (barrier to infective agents), EN 1073-2 (protection against radioactive contamination).
- Antistatic treatment (EN 1149-5) - on inside
- Stitched and over-taped seams with barrier tape for protection and strength.
- Self-adhesive double zipper flap closure system for higher protection
- Option: socks attached to the ankle: to be worn inside safety boots or shoes with additional knee-length boot flap to ensure a high protection level
Garment performance:
- Nominal protection factor: EN 1073-2: >5
- Seam Strength: EN ISO 13935-2: >125 N
- Shelf Life: 10 years
- Type 3: Resistance to Penetration by Liquids (Jet Test) EN 17491-3
- Type 4: Resistance to Penetration by Liquids (High Level Spray Test) EN ISO 17491-4, Method B
- Type 5: Inward Leakage of Airborne Solid Particulates EN ISO 13982-2
- Type 6: Resistance to Penetration by Liquids (Low Level Spray Test) EN ISO 17491-4, Method A
Fit
Suitable in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear contaminated environnements.
Function
This overall should be worn by the staff in case of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear contaminated environnements to allow the staff to leave the environment safely.