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DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR
DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR Hooded Coverall. Non-hazardous particle protection and secondary flame-resistance in one garment. For use over primary FR clothing. Blue coverall features a standard fit hood, elastic wrists and ankles, a storm flap, and a pin lock slider zipper pull. Suitable for oil & gas, welding, maintenance, and dirty jobs requiring secondary FR protection.
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TM127S BU
DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR
Why isn’t there a claim made re: NFPA 701: Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films for this garment? NFPA 701 is only appropriate for textile materials used in furnishings such as curtains, draperies or window treatments; or for decorative purposes, awnings, tents, tarps and banners, this standard is not appropriate to asses “FR” performance of clothing. Can ProShield® 6 SFR garments be used as primary flame resistant (FR) garments? No. Primary flame resistant (FR) garments, such as those made with DuPont™ Nomex® IIIA fabric, can be worn alone to provide the necessary level of protection from a flame/thermal threat. Garments made of ProShield® 6 SFR fabric are not substitutes for primary flame resistance protective garments. DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR garments are engineered to be worn over your primary flame resistant / thermal protective garments to provide barrier protection from non-hazardous dry particulates and aerosols while not contributing to potential burn injury in the event of a flash fire or electric arc.
Garments made of ProShield® 6 SFR are flame retardant treated and designed to help keep the wearer's primary flame resistant garment clean. What determines if the garment is contaminated ? The decision on whether or not a garment has been contaminated is made by local managers responsible for PPE based on an analysis of the incident in which the garment was used. This analysis may include exposure time, chemicals involved, level of exposure, proximity to the actual release, tasks performed and environmental monitoring in the area in which the garment was worn. Garments that are damaged, altered or show signs of contamination, such as discoloration, odor, stiffening or cracks, should not be used. Do PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments meet ANSI/ISEA 101 sizing standards? Yes. DuPont™ PROSHIELD® 6SFR coveralls either meet or exceed ANSI/ISEA 101 sizing standards. For specific sizing dimensions on a particular DuPont garment, please view the Product Details tab for that garment. Where can I find a SDS (Safety Data Sheet) for PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments? Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are written in accordance with applicable federal regulations, 29 CFR 1910.1200, to communicate health and safety data on usage and handling of hazardous chemicals. Under this regulation, DuPont™ Tyvek®, ProShield®, and Tychem® materials and garments are defined as articles, not chemicals, and the SDS and labeling requirements in that standard do not apply. In what ways can I manage or prevent heat stress? Chemical protective clothing can interfere with the natural regulation of body temperature. This can lead to a rise in core body temperature and heat stress. Implementing a conservative work/rest schedule or using a cooling system may be effective in reducing heat stress. (Note: Do not wear cooling vests in potentially flammable or explosive environments.) .)
Be aware of the symptoms and treatment of heat stress. If you or your co-workers have symptoms of heat stress such as nausea, dizziness, high heart rates, or excessive heat build-up, leave the work area immediately and remove the ensemble as quickly as possible after decontamination and seek professional care.
The maximum length of time the chemical protective clothing can be worn depends on variables such as the air supply, ambient conditions, climate inside the ensemble, physical and psychological conditions of the wearer, work rate and work load. The TLV® pocket guide from the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH, Cincinnati) provides corrected heat stress limits for some garments. Similar information is available on the federal OSHA web site (www.OSHA.gov). The WBGT correction factor for chemical protective garments is at least 10°C or higher for chemical garments made of impervious films (such as Tychem® garments) and covering the entire body (hooded coverall or encapsulating designs). For Tyvek® coveralls, the WBGT correction factor is 2°C with a hood and 1°C without a hood. What is the difference between primary and secondary flame resistant (FR) garments? Primary flame-resistant garments are designed to provide stand-alone protection from flame and arc exposures. Common examples are garments made with DuPont™ Nomex® Essential (Nomex® IIIA). Primary flame-resistant garments selected based on the hazard analysis can provide protection from burn injury in the event of an industrial fire or electric arc exposure even when worn alone.
Secondary flame-resistant garments are made with fabrics that are designed to self-extinguish with no or short after-flame once the flame/heat source is removed. Secondary flame-resistant garments are not expected to contribute to additional burn injury if exposure to heat and flame occurs when worn over an appropriate primary flame-resistant garment. Secondary flame-resistant garments like ProShield® 6 SFR, Tyvek® 400 SFR, Tychem® 2000 SFR, and Tychem® 6000 SFR are not expected to provide the wearer any protection from burn injury in the event of a flash fire when worn stand-alone without primary flame-resistant garments underneath. What is the shelf life of PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments? There is no established shelf life for PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments. In what ways can I dispose of PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments ? If not contaminated, PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments may be landfilled or incinerated in accordance with local regulations. Uncontaminated chemical protective garments may be incinerated in a facility that is capable of handling mixtures containing plastics. Likewise, an uncontaminated chemical protective garment may be buried in a facility that accepts plastic materials. PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments may contain several different materials; they are not suitable for recycling.
Contaminated garments that cannot be handled safely without protective equipment must be disposed of with other hazardous wastes, either through incineration or landfill per local regulations.
Before discarding, cut off a sleeve or a leg so the garments cannot be worn again as protective clothing. Can PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments be worn in cleanroom applications? PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments have not been designed for controlled environment applications. DuPont offers a full line of garments that have been specially manufactured, processed and packaged for use in controlled environment applications. Please see our complete line of controlled environment products at www.safespeccleanroom.dupont.com. Do PROSHIELD® 6SFR products contain silicone? All DuPont Personal Protection products are manufactured under specifications that do not contain silicone, with some exceptions. Tyvek® friction-coated shoe covers or Tyvek® garments with friction-coated shoe covers might contain silicone. This includes Tyvek® styles TY122, TY121, FC450 and FC454. Additionally, Tychem® 6000 AL styles TF630 and TF640T contain a silicone valve diaphragm. End users who are consuming these styles and who have concerns about silicone contamination should conduct their own testing to ensure they are suitable for their application(s). How should PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments be stored? Store PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments in a cool, dark, dry location free of dirt and insects. Sunlight, ozone, high temperatures (>120° F ; 49° C), vehicle exhaust fumes, compression under heavy weights and sharp edges or projections are some conditions known to degrade the materials in these garments.
Store PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments in boxes, in bags or on hangers. Never step on protective garments. Never place or store heavy objects on top of protective garments. Are PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments anti-static or static dissipative ? The fabric used to make PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments is treated with a topical antistatic agent to help minimize static build up and reduce nuisance garment cling.
In situations where static dissipation level is a critical performance property, end-users should evaluate the performance of their entire ensemble as worn including outer garments, inner garments, footwear and other PPE. In order for any garment system to be static dissipative, it must be able to drain a charge buildup through proper grounding devices, such as, but not limited to, workstation grounding clips or static-dissipative floors.
Under certain conditions, such as cold and dry weather, it is possible that garments might build and discharge static electricity. Discharges are not normally dangerous except in situations where the generation of an electrical spark could ignite a flammable atmosphere or startle the wearer. When operating around flammable chemicals, take steps to eliminate potential static discharges. In these situations, suggested steps include, but not limited to, water spray, the use of an overcover, raising humidity level of the work area, use of a commercial, anti-static application coating, grounding straps on equipment and personnel, inherently static-dissipating under- and over-garments, and testing of the worker's static dissipation before entry into the classified area.
However, in the case of explosive or flammable atmospheres, even if steps are taken to manage static formation and dissipate static charge, the risk of severe injury remains if an uncontrolled or accidental ignition occurs. Do not wear PROSHIELD® 6SFR chemical protective garments in potentially flammable or explosive atmospheres. Do not knowingly enter an environment in which the concentration of flammable gas is within flammable or explosive limits while wearing a PROSHIELD® 6SFR garment. If you determine that you are in a potentially flammable or explosive environment, retreat immediately. Is it possible to wash and re-use PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments? DuPont does not recommend washing PROSHIELD® 6SFR garments for re-use. These garments are designed for limited-use. They can be worn until damaged, altered or contaminated. Do PROSHIELD® 6SFR products contain latex? As of January 2023, all DuPont Personal Protection products are manufactured under specifications that exclude components containing natural rubber latex. Tyvek® 500, Tyvek® 600 and Tyvek® 800 styles made before January 2023 contain natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions in some sensitized individuals. Anyone who begins to exhibit an allergic response during the use of DuPont products should immediately cease using these products and should report it to DuPont at +1 (888) 439-2988 so that an investigation can be initiated. Will ProShield® 6 SFR fabric burn? Yes, when exposed to a flame, the ProShield® 6 SFR fabric will burn. However, when the flame source is removed, the ProShield® 6 SFR fabric will self-extinguish. However, garments made of ProShield® 6 SFR should not be used alone in areas where protection from fire or electric arc is required.
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DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR
DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR Hooded Coverall with Attached Socks. Non-hazardous particle protection and secondary flame-resistance in one garment. For use over primary FR clothing. Blue coverall features a standard fit hood, elastic wrists, attached socks, a storm flap, and a pin lock slider zipper pull. Suitable for oil & gas, welding, maintenance, and dirty jobs requiring secondary FR protection.
FEATURES & PRODUCT DETAILS
ProShield® 6 SFR is a Lightweight, disposable overgarment designed to help protect and preserve primary flame-resistant garments. It provides a barrier against non-hazardous particles and aerosols while not contributing to burn injury.
ProShield® 6 SFR garments won't ignite and continue to burn when exposed to a flame source. They are flame retardant treated, not inherently flame resistant, and are intended to be worn over your primary flame resistant garments.
- Pin locking slider locks in place when the pins on the puller are pushed into the zipper elements
- Attached hood with elastic around face opening.
- Elastic opening for tighter fit at wrist
- Elastic opening for tighter fit at ankle
- Manufactured under specifications that do not contain natural rubber latex
- Stormflaps.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
- The garment shall be constructed of DuPont™ ProShield® 6 SFR -- a nonwoven wood-pulp/polyester fabric that is treated to provide flame retardancy and liquid repellancy characteristics.
- The garment shall be blue in color.
- The garment shall be a hooded coverall design.
- The garment shall have serged seams.
- The garment shall have a standard hood with elastic around the face.
- The garment shall have a front zipper closure.
- The garment shall have elastic wrists.
- The garment shall have elastic ankles.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED
- ProShield® 6 SFR For flash fire and electric arc hazards, partial body protective Tychem® 6000 FR garments must be used in conjunction with primary flame resistant clothing that is rated for the fire/arc hazard. Garments are flame retardant treated, not inherently flame resistant, and are intended to be worn over primary flame-resistant garments. ProShield® 6 SFR garments will not provide thermal / fire protection if worn alone.
- Wear other appropriate PPE such as, but not limited to, respiratory, eye, head, hand, and foot protection based on the hazard assessment.
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Physical Properties
Data relating to mechanical performance of the fabrics used in DuPont chemical protective clothing, listed for the selected garment according to the test methods and relevant European standard, if applicable. Such properties, including abrasion and flex-cracking resistance, tensile strength and puncture resistance can help in the assessment of protective performance.
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SPECIAL WARNINGS
- *Serged and bound seams are degraded by some hazardous liquid chemicals, such as strong acids, and should not be worn when these chemicals are present.
- *Liquid barrier performance varies based on the amount of liquid that may get on the garment, the length of time the liquid is on the garment, applied pressure and certain physical properties of the liquid. Tyvek®400, Tyvek® 400 D, ProShield®, ProShield® 10, ProShield® 60, Tyvek® 400 FC, and ProShield® 70 garments are not appropriate if during use they are getting wet (liquid is dripping or running, or it is wet to the touch) or if spotting is observed on skin or garments worn under the protective garment. Tyvek® 500 and Tyvek® 600 offer improved liquid barrier, but may not be appropriate if spotting is observed on the skin or garments worn under the protective garment. In applications where a higher liquid barrier is needed, consider Tychem® 2000 and Tychem® 4000 garments with taped seams.
- *CAUTION: This information is based upon technical data that DuPont believes to be reliable. It is subject to revision as additional knowledge and experience are gained. DuPont makes no guarantee of results and assumes no obligation or liability in connection with this information. It is the user's responsibility to determine the level of toxicity and the proper personal protective equipment needed. The information set forth herein reflects laboratory performance of fabrics, not complete garments, under controlled conditions. It is intended for informational use by persons having technical skill for evaluation under their specific end-use conditions, at their own discretion and risk. Anyone intending to use this information should first verify that the garment selected is suitable for the intended use. In many cases, seams and closures have shorter breakthrough times and higher permeation rates than the fabric. Please contact DuPont for specific data. If fabric becomes torn, abraded or punctured, or if seams or closures fail, or if attached gloves, visors, etc. are damaged, end user should discontinue use of garment to avoid potential exposure to chemical. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, no warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. This information is not intended as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any patent or technical information of DuPont or others covering any material or its use.
Cellosolve® and Selexol™ are registered trademarks of Dow Chemicals Company. Skydrol® is a registered trademark of Solutia. - As of January 2023, all DuPont Personal Protection products are manufactured under specifications that exclude components containing natural rubber latex. Tyvek® 500, Tyvek® 600 and Tyvek® 800 styles made before January 2023 contain natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions in some sensitized individuals. Anyone who begins to exhibit an allergic response during the use of DuPont products should immediately cease using these products and should report it to DuPont at +1 (888) 439-2988 so that an investigation can be initiated.
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