3M Chemical Coverall 4570
The 3M Protective Coverall 4570 is a high performance chemical protective suit, certified to PPE Directive Category III, Type 3/4/5/6 levels of protection, making it suitable to protect against a range of chemical jets and sprays. With additional design features including enlarged zip pulls and thumb loops, an integrated double-closing storm flap system with and chin flap, convenience of use can be offered without compromising the high level of protection offered.
- A high performance chemical protective suit, certified to PPE Directive Category III, Type 3/4/5/6 levels of protection, making it suitable to protect against a range of chemical jets and sprays..
- Excellent barrier for jet spray and liquid tight chemical protection (CE Type 3/4)
- Biological / infective agent protection (EN 14126) to the maximum class
- Seams have multi layer coextrude clear tape, giving a discreet finish and a consistent seal and barrier
Specifications
- Colour: Grey
- Features: 3 Panel Hood, Double closing stormflap system, Elastic Cuff, Elastic Waist
- Hazard Type: Certain limited splash, spray, jet and solid airborne particle protection (Type 3, 4, 5 & 6)
- Material: Laminates
- Packaging: Single Pack
- Product Type: Protective Coverall
- Seam Type: Serged and Taped
- Size: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
- Standards/Approvals: EN 14126 – Infective Agents (Biohazard), EN 1149-5 – Electrostatic Properties, EN 1073-2 Particulate Radioactive Contamination, EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 Type 6 Liquid Splash, CE Category III, EN ISO 13982-1:2004 Type 5 Hazardous Dusts, EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 Type 3 Liquid Jet, EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 Type 4 Liquid Spray
- Style: 3 Panel Hood, Double closing stormflap system, Elastic Cuff, Elastic Waist
- Typical Application: Pesticide spraying, Chemical spills, decontamination, tank cleaning, Chemical mixing and handling
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What is a Chemical Coverall?
A chemical coverall is a specialized piece of protective clothing designed to safeguard individuals from exposure to harmful chemicals. These garments are often constructed from impermeable materials like butyl rubber, Tyvek, or Gore-Tex, which effectively repel liquids, gases, and vapors.