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PRODUCT NUMBER: 1412089
Multisafe COVERALL
Overview
Reference Number
1412089
Product Type
Protective Clothing
Range
multisafe
Line
Multi-Risks Protection
Brand
Sperian
Industry
Industry
Utilities
Chemical Industries
Welding
Energy or Electricity
Maintenance
Offshore
Petro-chemical
Product Use
The Multisafe clothing range benefits from the comfort of cotton and resistance of polyamide, while offering 4-in-1
protection: against heat and flames, electrostatic hazards, chemicals and for welding operations.
Features & Benefits
Feature
Multirisk Protection
Benefit
Work in serenity in multi risk environment: heat and flame, electrostatic and chemical hazards, and during welding
operations.
Feature
Comfort
Benefit
Multisafe range offers excellent comfort thanks to its major composition in cotton. This garments can be worn all day.
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Technical Description
Description
Shirt collar. Two-way zip fastening with inner flap and outer flap with press-studs. Semi-elasticated wrist adjustment.
Elasticated waist. 4 pockets: 2 slanted waist pockets with flap and 2 patch pockets: 1 left breast pocket and 1 right leg
side pocket with flap and press-stud. Straight leg. Retro-reflective label with standard pictograms, on the right leg.
Gender
Unisex
Size
From XS to XXXL
Size Measurement Chart
International size
Table Size
Table size
Color
Dark Blue
Thickness
250 g/m2
Composition
84% cotton, 15% polyamide, 1% antistatic fibre. Flame-retardant and fluorocarbon treatment(oil/water repellent). Seams
with aramid thread.
Type of Protection
6
Performance
EN ISO 11612:2009(A1-B1-C1-E3-F1): Heat and flame protection clothing. A: Limited flame propagation. B: Convective
heat protection. C: Radiant heat protection. E: Resistance to molten cast iron splashes. F: Contact heat. EN ISO
11611:2008 (A1: class1): Protective clothing used for welding and related technical operations. EN 1149-5: 2008:
Protection against electrostatic hazards. EN 13034: 2009 (type 6):Protective clothing offering limited protection against
liquid chemicals.
Limitation of use
The garments indicated in this informative note are NOT suitable for use in case of fire (for ex.: fire fighters).
Furthermore, they are NOT suitable for risks resulting from: heat and/or big fires, immediately dangerous chemical
products, electric risks and for all the other uses not mentioned in the informative note.
Warning
Protection against the risks indicated in this informative note is not guaranteed if the pieces are used individually. The
garments only protect the part of the body actually covered, therefore they must be integrated, according to the use, with
the relevant PPEs to protect hands, feet and head. For operational reasons not all welding voltage carrying parts of arc
welding installations can be protected against direct contact. Garments only provide protection against accidental contact
with ith live parts of an arc welding circuit, and that additional electrical insulation layers will be required where there is
an increased risk of electric shock, and employers must provide protection against short term, accidental contact with
live electric conductors at voltages up to approximately 100 V d.c. If clothing is used properly, they can protect against
the normal hazards associated with welding, including exposure of skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation inwhich is produced
in all electric arc-welding operations. welding,This UV includes UVA, UVB and UVC radiation in intense bursts. With use,
however, the fabric of the clothing will degrade and may not continue to provide protection. Users who are exposed to
UV radiation are to be made aware of the risk and the need for regular checking. A simple check for continued UV
protection for this type of clothing (e.g. carried out weekly) is to hold the garment up to the light of a 100 W tungsten bulb
at arm's length (approximately 1 m away); if light can be seen through the fabric, UV will penetrate too.If users should be
advised that if they experience sunburn-like symptoms, UVB is penetrating. In either case, the garment should be
repaired (if practicable) or replaced and consideration given to the use of additional, more resistant, protective layers in
future. The properties of the fabric to provide protection against liquid chemicals have been tested with agents listed in
Table PERFORMANCE. If there are risks other than those mentioned are present, we should ensure the performances of
protective clothing. The flame propagation limitation feature may be jeopardized. Electrostatic charges take place through
diffuse the head and body of the wearer. The user should be wearing with appropriate anti-static shoes (EN ISO 20344
or EN ISO 20345), should verify that the floor or ground is not isolating. If the garments cannot be worn directly on the
skin of the operator, they must be grounded with the appropriate systems (ex. a conductive cable). Clothing with
anti-static features must not be worn in atmospheres rich in oxygen without the approval of the Security Engineer. The
operator must not remove the garments if he/she is still in the work area at risk. The safety features indicated are
guaranteed only if the garments are of the right size, are correctly worn and in a perfect state of preservation. Before
each use, visually control everything to make sure the devices are in perfect conditions, are not broken and are clean; if
the clothing should not be in perfect conditions (open seams, tears or holes) replace immediately; if there are any stains,
follow the instructions in the MAINTENANCE paragraph. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages
or consequences resulting from an incorrect use, or from tampering with the devices.
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Certifications
E.C. Declaration of Conformity
EC Category PPE
2
Quality Assurance
ISO 9001 / 2000
EC Certificate Number
66610356
EC Attestation
EC Attestation
EC Attestation Number
66610356
Photos & Images
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Maintenance
Life Cycle
Mechanical washing at 60 °C. Bleach not allowed.Machine dry at moderate temperatures. Iron: temperature max at 150
°C. Dry cleaning with perchlorideethylene .
Storage Information
Keep equipment in the original packaging in a cool and dry place, not dusty, far from heat sources and far from direct
light. Carefully keep the instructions below that appear on the label of the equipment for maintenance purposes.
Care Instructions
For washing, read carefully the indications mentionned in the "life cycle" paragraph.
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