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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
EU Declaration of Conformity available to download at www.ansell.com/regulatory
AlphaTec® AIRline formerly known as MICROCHEM® / MICROGARD® AIRline
Label Markings:
1. Coverall manufacturer/brand name. 1. CE Marking. Confirms Category III approval by SGS Fimko., EU Regulation 2016/425 Type examination conducted by SGS
Fimko Oy, P.O. Box 30 (Särkiniementie 3), 00211 HELSINKI, Finland Notified Body No: 0598. EU Type Examination conducted by DEKRA EXAM GmbH, Dinnendahlstr. 9,
44809 Bochum, Deutschland. Notified body 0158 3. Limited life chemical protective clothing (not applicable to AlphaTec(r) 2500 PLUS AIRline). 4. Read this instruction
sheet before use 5. Sizing 6. Month / Year of manufacture. 7. Model identification. 8. Sizing pictogram indicates body measurements 9. Do not wash. 11. Do not iron. 10.
Do not tumble dry. 12. Do not dry clean. 13. Do not reuse 14. Flammable material. Keep away from fire.
Protection Levels & Additional Properties
15. Full body protection "Types" achieved 16. Coverall tested to EN 1073-1 Ventilated protective clothing against particulate radioactive contamination 17. EN 1149-5
Fabric anti-statically treated and offers electrostatic protection when suitably grounded.
Physical Performance Data
Test Method
EN 530 (Method 2) Abrasion Resistance
EN ISO 7854 Flex Cracking Resistance
EN 863 Puncture Resistance
EN ISO 9073-4 Tear Resistance
EN ISO 13934-1 Tensile Strength
EN 13274-4, Method 3 - Resistance to ignition
Electrostatic Properties EN 1149-5:2018
ISO 13935-2 Seam Strength
Whole Suit Performance
EN 1073-1:2016 Nominal Protection Factor
Ventilated protective clothing against particulate radioactive
contamination
EN 14594:2018 - Respiratory protective devices. Continuous
flow compressed air line breathing apparatus
Type 3 Jet Test - EN 14605:2005+A1:2009
Chemical Permeation Testing Results
Part
Visor (0.4mm PVC)
GAG Visor (0.8mm PET)
AlphaTec® 3000 Fabric
AlphaTec® 4000 Fabric
AlphaTec® AIRline suits when worn in combination with a compatible airline regulator unit and compressed breathing air-line are approved in accordance with the European Norms, as
detailed in the table above:
EU Type approval in accordance with PPE Regulation 2016/425 issued by DEKRA EXAM GmbH, notified body no. 0158.
* EN Class specified by EN 14325:2018. The higher the class number the better the performance.
**EN Class specified by EN 1073-1:2016. The higher the class number the better the performance.
General Information
AlphaTec® AIRline Model 750, 752 and 762 suits are designed for use together with
compatible belt mounted airline regulator units such as Sundström SR507 Airline
Regulator Unit and SR540 breathing hose which were used as part of the EU-Type
Examination process.
The suits are supplied separately to the airline regulator and breathing hose.
Typical Areas of Use
AlphaTec® garments are designed to protect workers from hazardous substances
or sensitive products and processes from contamination. They are typically used for
protection against specific hazards dependent on the toxicity and exposure conditions.
Refer to "Type" Protection levels & Additional Properties achieved.
Limitations of Use
Prior to use
• Review all instructions and inspect the clothing for any damage that could affect
its protective function (e.g. visor, holes, damaged seams and fastenings, heavily
soiled areas and exhalation valves on the suit. If the valve diaphragm is damaged or
distorted it must be replaced. Replace any damaged clothing.
• Read the user instructions for the respiratory device.
• The suit should be connected to an airline regulator in accordance with these
instructions.
• Ensure the airline respiratory device is securely attached and operating according to
the manufacturer instructions.
• Read the contents of EN 529:2005 and familiarise yourself with the requirements for
respiratory devices and their potential effects on the wearer
• Care should be taken when removing contaminated garments, so as not to
contaminate the user with any hazardous substances. If garments are contaminated,
then decontamination procedures should be followed (i.e. decontamination shower)
prior to removal of the garment.
• Upon contamination, wear or damage the garment should be removed and disposed
of properly.
AlphaTec® 2500 PLUS
Results / EN Class
No ignition
Pass
Results / EN Class
Nominal Protection Factor
50,000 / 5 of 5**
Test Method
EN ISO 6529
EN ISO 6529
EN ISO 6529
AlphaTec® 3000 Results
/ EN Class
2
6
2
2
2
No ignition
4
Results / EN Class
Nominal Protection Factor
50,000 / 5 of 5**
Class 4A
Chemical
Methanol
Sulphuric Acid (96wt%)
Methanol
Sulphuric Acid (96wt%)
Methanol
Sulphuric Acid (96wt%)
• The wearing of chemical protective clothing may cause heat stress if appropriate
consideration is not given to the workplace environment. Appropriate undergarments
should be considered to minimise heat stress or damage to your Ansell garment.
• Where Ansell products are used in conjunction with other PPE, and for full "Type"
protection, it is necessary to tape cuffs to gloves, ankles to boots and the suit pass-
thru hose tail to the compressed air hose. The self-adhesive zip flap should also be
used by peeling away the backing paper and pressing down securely, taking care
to avoid creases or folds, after securing the zip flap additional tape should also be
applied to allow for full type protection.
• No garment provides complete protection against all chemicals or hazardous agents.
The determination of suitability of Ansell products, whether alone or in combination
with additional PPE for an application is the final responsibility of the user.
• Models with attached socks; the socks are designed to be worn inside chemical
protective boots (sold separately) with the over flap positioned over the top of the
boot opening. Attached socks or shoe covers are unsuitable for walking or standing in
chemical spills or pools of liquids.
• Slip retardant footwear offers limited resistance to slip, but will not eliminate
completely the risk of slipping and/or falling, especially on wet surfaces. Ensure that
socks or shoe covers provide adequate mechanical resistance for the surface to be
walked upon and that the sole is not damaged. Some materials used in over boots,
overshoes or attached socks or boots are not for use in environments where there is a
risk of slipping and/or falling.
• Models featuring finger loops; should only be used with a double glove system where
the wearer puts the finger loop over the under-glove and the second glove is then
worn over the garment sleeve.
• Warning - if present, hook and loop fasteners shall not be opened when operating in
hazard zones.
• Electrostatic Dissipative ('ESD') Protective clothing shall not be opened or removed
whilst in presence of flammable or explosive atmospheres or while handling
flammable or explosive substances. ESD protective clothing shall not be used in
oxygen enriched atmospheres without prior approval of the responsible safety
engineer. The ESD performance of protective clothing can be affected by wear and
tear, laundering and possible contamination. ESD clothing shall completely cover all
non-complying materials during normal use (including bending and movements)
and any hook and loop fasteners on the garment shall not be opened. Appropriate
AlphaTec® 4000 Results
/ EN Class
5
3
2
3
2
No ignition
Pass
4
Results / EN Class
Nominal Protection Factor
50,000 / 5 of 5**
Class 4A
Pass
Result
>60mins
>120mins
>480mins
>120mins
>480mins
>480mins
3
GB
6
4
2
4
3
Pass
4
Pass
EN Class*
3 of 6
4 of 6
6 of 6
4 of 6
6 of 6
6 of 6