Intended Use; Limitations On The Intended Use; Approvals; Tested Personal Protective Equipment - Dräger CPS 7800 Instrucciones De Uso

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The following optional components can be fitted to the
chemical protective suit:
Regulating valve PT 120 L:
Ventilation unit for connecting external air sources to the
cooling system inside the suit
An external air supply (e.g. compressed air breathing
apparatus or a compressed air hose respirator) is
connected to the plug-in nipple on the regulating valve. The
air is conveyed inside the chemical protective suit via the
regulating valve. There are air venting hoses in the
chemical protective suit that are connected to the
regulating valve, these distribute the air supply flow into the
suit.
Braces:
for adjusting the length of the suit
Work ID numbers:
for simplified identification of the work teams.
Marking with a waterproof pen is possible, but not
recommended.
3.1

Intended use

The chemical protective suit protects against gaseous, liquid,
aerosol-based and solid hazardous substances and against
infectious agents. It also protects against the incorporation of
radioactive particles.
The chemical protective suit can be used in accidents with
hazardous substances or for cleaning tanks, for example.
3.2

Limitations on the intended use

Certain chemicals are subject to restrictions regarding the
period of use depending on concentration, state of aggregation
and ambient conditions. Avoid heat and open flames. The
chemical protective suit is not suitable for fire fighting. For
information on mechanical and chemical resistance as well as
on temperature resistance, see chap. 9 on page 34.
The chemical protective suit does not offer protection against
radiation of radioactive particles or radiation damage.
The chemical protective suit may not be used when it is
damaged or worn.
3.3

Approvals

The chemical protective suit is approved in accordance with:
EN 943-1:2015 and EN 943-2:2002
EN 14126:2003+AC:2004:1b-ET-B
BS 8467:2006:category B
EN 1073-1:2016+A1:2018:IL:Class 3,
nominal protection factor 10000
(only Dräger CPS 7800 with air supply unit)
EN 1073-2:2002:IL: class 2,
nominal protection factor 50
(only Dräger CPS 7800 without air supply unit)
EN 14593-1:2018
(only Dräger CPS 7800 with air supply unit)
EN 14594:2018
(only Dräger CPS 7800 with air supply unit)
ISO 16 602:2007+Amd 1:2012
SOLAS II-2, Reg. 19, consolidated edition 2004
TP TC 019/2011
(EU) 2016/425
Dräger CPS 7800
NOTICE
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The standards according to which the respective
chemical protective suit is approved are marked with a
dot on the rating plate.
The Nitril safety boots are approved in accordance with the
following standards and regulations:
EN ISO 20345:2011
EN 15090:2012
Declaration of conformity:
see
www.draeger.com/product-certificates
The resistance of the chemical protective suit has been tested
according to IEC 60093. As a result, the chemical protective
suit may be worn in explosion-hazard areas. As the gloves are
not sufficiently conductive, however, conductive objects must
be properly grounded if a dangerous charging due to
operational procedures cannot be excluded (e.g. when filling
and draining steel barrels).
3.4

Tested personal protective equipment

CAUTION
!
Only the following combinations of protective
equipment are tested and approved.
For non-Dräger approved combinations, the operator
must independently determine whether such
combination is appropriate.
3.4.1
Full face masks if equipped with a face cuff
Dräger FPS 7000
Panorama Nova
Dräger X-plore 6000 EPDM
3.4.2
Compressed air breathing apparatus
PA 90
PSS 100
PSS 3000
PSS 4000
PSS 5000
PSS 7000
3.4.3
Closed-circuit breathing apparatus
PSS BG 4 PLUS
3.4.4
Compressed air hose breathing respirators
Abil
PAS Lite
PAS Micro
PAS Colt
PAS Colt Harness
PAS X-plore
3.4.5
Lung demand valves
All lung demand valves in the PSS series
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