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Description
Blood and virus protective coverall. Sealed seams with microporous fabric technology provide impermeability protection along with breathability. The thumb loops keep the sleeves securely in place under gloves. Fabric and seams pass both the ASTM F1670 and F1671 standards for blood and blood-borne pathogen protection.
NFPA 1999 Certified and Berry Compliant coverall options are available. Contact us for details.
Available As
- Kappler ProVent Plus Hooded Coverall (HM1207)
- Kappler ProVent Plus Coverall (HM1208)
Specifications
Kappler Provent Plus Coverall (HM1207), (HM1208)
- One Kappler ProVent Plus blood and fluid resistant coverall with:
- Heat-applied taped seams
- Elastic wrists with elastic thumb/finger loops
- Storm flap with adhesive enclosure over zipper
- Attached, skid-resistant boots
- Complete coverall (fabric and seams) passes both ASTM F1670 blood penetration and ASTM F1671 viral penetration tests
- Available sizes: S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL, 4XL
- Manufacturer: Kappler
Kappler Provent Plus Hooded Coverall (HM1207)
- Attached respirator-fit hood
- Kappler Model #: PPH424
Kappler Provent Plus Coverall (HM1208)
- Kappler Model #: PPH425
Contents
- One Coverall - HM1207 or HM1208
- Case of Six Coveralls - HM1207C or HM1208C
Additional Info
Documents
PPE Return Policy: Due to the hazardous nature of using personal protective equipment, this product is not eligible for return.
Various regulatory bodies provide standards and guidelines for appropriate PPE selection. These include OSHA, NFPA, CDC, World Health Organization (WHO) and ASTM. The selection of proper PPE (including respiratory, eye, head, foot, and hand protection) is the responsibility of the end-user and must be made following a thorough hazard assessment of the work tasks and the environment as well as related regulatory standards. Individuals who use PPE also require training in donning, doffing, use, and disposal of PPE to avoid contamination.
Useful regulatory links: OSHA PPE Standards, Standards for Personal Protective Gear for First Responders, CDC Emergency Response Resources - PPE, CDC Tools for Protecting Healthcare Personnel, CDC Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Hospitalized Patients with Known or Suspected Ebola Virus Disease in U.S. Hospitals.