The extensive range of protective clothing (PPE) provides powerful protection against many workplace hazards including asbestos protective suites, chemical and biological infective agents as well as nuclear particles.
We stock all the different protective grades of protective clothing to the latest EN Standards:
EN 14605:2005
Protective clothing against liquid chemicals including EN14605 liquid tight (Type 3 Coverall) which protects against strong jets of liquid chemical or EN14605 spray tight (Type 4 Coverall) which protects against saturation of liquid chemical.
EN ISO 13982:2004 Type 5 Coverall
Dry particle suit best protective clothing resistant to penetration by air borne solid particles. Protects against hazardous dust and particles.
EN 13034:2005 Type 6 Coveralls
Reduce spray suit against chemicals providing protection against liquid chemical splashes & fine mist droplets in the atmosphere.
The LC microporous coverall provides premium protection EN368 chemical liquids and ASTM F1670 blood penetration for premium resistance Classified Type 5-B, Type 6-B for protection against biological hazards & infective agents.
Learn MoreAsbestos Protection Kit includes: 4x FFP3 Disposable Asbestos Masks, 2x Protective Cat3 Type 5/6 Coveralls(Asbestos Grade) , 2 Pairs Overboots, 2x Clear Asbestos Bags, 2x Red Asbestos Bags, 1x Goggles, 1x Nitrile Gloves (2 Day Kit) (FFP3 Protection) (Code APK1)
Learn MoreApplication: Disposable Hard wearing Microbond Overboots CE Type 5/6 with ties one size fits all £ 6.95 per pack of 10 (5 pairs) (PCD05)
Learn MoreExcellent dry grip makes handling easy, with the the foam insulation & nitrile impregnated material not only locking out the cold & sealing in warmth but also repelling rain, snow, dirt & grease.
Learn MoreMetec Cat 3 Type 5/6 Microporous Coveralls is soft & breathable anti-static, anti-bacterial laminated fabric(polypropylene+microporous film) 65g/m2 offering unbeatably strong, durable protection without compromising comfort. An excellent high-level Biohazard suit EN 14126.
Learn MoreMetec SMS Cat 3 Type 5/6 protective coverall is soft & breathable SMS materials 55g/m2. Protection Level: Type 5 EN ISO 13982-1(2) Dry particle Type 6 EN 13034 Reduced spray suit.
Protective Cat 3 Type 5/6 Asbestos Coveralls £ 3.69 ex vat per unit
Size: XL
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Blue Metec SMS Cat 3 Type 5/6 SMS Coverall is soft & breathable SMS materials 55g/m2. Protection Level: Type 5 EN ISO 13982-1(2) Dry particle type 6 EN 13034 Reduced spray suit. Purchase 10 Protective Cat 3 Type 5/6 Blue Asbestos Coveralls for a special price of £ 4 per coverall ex vat
Learn MoreThe special design of Cat 3 PLUS-B / TYPE 4/5/6 Microporous Coverall with tape seam(MP456) offers unbeatable strong, durable protection without compromising comfort - Good breathability - Low thermal resistance - Exc strength. 65g/M2 seams are overlocked to a standard 7+/-1 stitches per inch; elasticated hood, cuffs, back, and ankles; zip front; storm cover flap with self-adhesive tape; stitched and tape seams.
Learn MoreThe PPE is recommended to be worn during any activity that involves hazards that are physical, chemical, electrical, biohazards, airborne particulate matter, etc. For Example, activities such as bee-keeping, firefighting, and high-pressure cleaning work may require PPE usage. Some sectors such as healthcare, oil & gas industry, construction, pharmaceutical industry, and manufacturing industry require PPE, especially for frontline workers.
A PPE may be used for personal or professional purposes, under any situation that involves the risk of physical, chemical, electrical, or other types of injuries or illness. It is generally used when other measures are not feasible to be used. PPE can supplement the process of hazard control to minimize the risk of any infection or injury.
Yes, PPE should be properly inspected for the first time and on a regular basis by trained staff as per the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Inspection, maintenance, and repair are especially needed for PPEs used in a high-risk environment. The person involved in testing and maintenance should be competent and trained to carry out these tasks.
There is no clear cut rule for replacement of PPEs. It is recommended to follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer, on approximate service time of the PPE. The manufacturers generally provide obsolescence deadline for PPE and its components. This should be strictly followed to avoid any mishaps.
Wearing PPE for prolonged duration can make your skin sweaty or hot. You should regularly take a break from wearing PPE throughout the shift to avoid these issues. If the skin issues have already occurred, inform your manager and follow the process of reporting any injury that occurred at your workplace.