CPS 5800 chemical suit

CPS 5800 chemical suit
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Protective suit for operations requiring optimal mobility

The CPS 5800 from Dräger is a chemical protection suit designed for industrial applications and operations, particularly on board ships, to protect the wearer from hazardous gaseous, liquid or solid substances.

This protective suit is ideal for operations such as entering confined spaces or unloading.

In emergency situations or for routine tasks such as maintenance, repairs and tank cleaning: appropriate protection is always necessary. With its external self-contained breathing apparatus, the gas-tight Dräger CPS 5800 (type 1b) protects against a wide range of substances. The suit meets the highest international standards for industry, fire services and the navy. It therefore complies with EN 943-1+2:2002 and SOLAS standards and is approved for use on board ships. As it is a single-use protective suit, its resistance to mechanical risks and flames is not as high as that of the reusable Dräger CPS 7800.

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Characteristics

Attribut
Additional feature
Valeur
Gas-tight suit

Features

  • The compressed air breathing apparatus is worn externally.
  • Four sizes of suits are available.
  • Large diagonal opening at the front for easy donning and doffing without assistance.
  • External chain zip fastener, closing from top to bottom.
  • Double protective flap with continuous Velcro fastener to protect the zip.
  • Dräger face seal.
  • Integrated, gas-tight socks with boot covers, can be used with different boot sizes
  • Fixed gloves combine butyl on the outside with a laminated inner lining to increase protection against chemicals and punctures
  • Dräger pressure relief valve to purge air from the suit 

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