– Crotch strap:
for adjusting the length of the suit
– Anti-fog visor in the suit:
prevents fogging of the visor.
– Manometer bracket below the visor:
for fastening the manometer of the compressed air
breathing apparatus in the field of vision of the protective
suit wearer.
– Task force ID numbers:
for easy identification of the task force team
Marking with a waterproof marker 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 incorporation of
radioactive particles.
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
firefighting applications.For further information see: "Technical
data", page 29.
The chemical protective suit does not provide any 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+A1:2019 (type 1a)
– EN 14126:2003+AC:2005:1a-B
– EN 1073-1:2016+A1:2018:IL: class 4, nominal protection
factor 20000
(only Dräger CPS 6900 with ventilation unit)
– EN 1073-2:2002:IL: class 3, nominal protection factor 500
(only Dräger CPS 6900 without ventilation unit)
– EN 14593-1:2018
(only Dräger CPS 6900 with ventilation unit)
– EN 14594:2018
– ISO 16 602:2007+Amd 1:2012
– SOLAS II-2, Reg. 19, consolidated edition 2004
– (EU) 2016/425
– Regulation 2016/425 on personal protective equipment,
as amended to apply in GB
The protective boots made of nitrile are approved in
accordance with:
– EN ISO 20345:2011
– EN 15090:2012
The protective boots made of PVC are approved in
accordance with:
– EN ISO 20345:2011
Declarations of conformity:
see www.draeger.com/product-certificates
Instructions for use
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Dräger CPS 6900
3.4
Tested personal protective
equipment
CAUTION
Danger of severe injury!
If untested and unapproved combinations of personal
protective equipment are used, this may result in severe
injuries.
► Only use the following combinations.
► If non-Dräger approved combinations are used, the
operator must independently determine whether these
combinations are appropriate.
3.4.1 Full face masks
– Dräger FPS 7000
– Panorama Nova series
3.4.2 Mask/helmet combinations
– Dräger S-HPS
3.4.3 Compressed air breathing apparatus
– PSS 3000, PSS 4000, PSS 5000, PSS 7000, PSS
AirBoss
3.4.4 Safety helmets
– Dräger HPS 4000
– Dräger HPS 7000
– Dräger HPS SafeGuard
3.4.5 Air supply systems
1)
– Dräger Air-Connect
– Regulating valve PT 120 L
3.5
Type-identical marking
The type-identical identification marking can be found on the
pocket on the chemical protective suit.
Caution! Strictly follow the instructions
for use.
Clothing for protection against gaseous,
liquid, aerosol, and solid chemicals
(according to EN 943-1:2015+A1:2019,
type 1a)
Protective clothing against infective
agents (according to
EN 14126:2003+AC:2005, type 1a-B)
Protective clothing against radioactive
contamination by solid particles accord-
ing to EN 1073-1:2016+A1:2018 and
EN 1073-2:2002.For further informa-
tion see: "Approvals", page 21.
Assignment of height, chest and waist
measurement to the size of the protec-
tive suit.For further information see:
"Technical data", page 29.
1) Not part of the EU prototype tests.
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