Chemical Protective Clothing
At All Safety Products, Inc., we offer the protective apparel you need. For application involving the handling hazardous substances, an important
piece of PPE is Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC). CPC is protective gear
designed to prevent chemicals from coming into direct contact with human skin.
Some workplace chemicals may present hazards simply upon dermal contact, others
present dangers if they're ingested or inhaled.
Chemical Protective Clothing includes all clothing that can provide a barrier
between hazardous substances and skin. Not all materials can effectively prevent
chemical contact; depending on the chemical, some materials may breakdown in a
matter of seconds, allowing almost instant contact with the skin. Chemical
Protective Clothing materials are evaluated in terms of breakthrough time, or
how long it takes a chemical (under continuous contact conditions) to break
through the fabric of the clothing.
Some chemical protective clothing is made of specially developed materials to
withstand the strongest chemicals. Ranging in thickness from 15 to 30 mm, CPCs
are tested against as many as 260 chemicals to determine breakthrough time. Many
full-body suits are brightly colored, as well, to increase visibility in poor
lighting.
Upgrading Chemical Protective Clothing
Though many CPCs are designed for protection against gaseous chemicals as well
as liquids and solids, in many dangerous situations, more protective gear is
synonymous with reduced risk. There are fully encapsulated, Level A suits
available for protection beyond your protection. Some such suits are constructed
from aluminized fiberglass, and include attached gloves and sock boots.
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products you need at an affordable price.
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