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Transcript of Protective clothing
WEL COME TO
OUR PRESENTION
o Space Shuttle
o Chemical resistance clothing
o Hand gloves
o Surgical gown
Lets come to the topic:
Space Shuttle:
For the outer space shuttle traveler has prescribed clothing of special property to protect the space travelers for the harmful environment in the outer space
The materials used in space shuttle cloth include:
Nylon tricot
Spandex
Urethane-coated Nylon
Dacron
Neoprene-coated Nylon
Mylar
Gortex
Kevlar (material in bullet-proof vests)
Nomex
Advantages of Space shuttle cloth:
The space suit provides air pressure to keep the fluids in body.
Most space suits provide a pure oxygen atmosphere for breathing.
Space suits use lithium hydroxide canisters to remove carbon dioxide
To protect the astronauts from shock with micro meteoroids, space
suits have multiple layers of durable fabrics such as Dacron or Kevlar.
To help this problem, space suits are equipped with special joints or
tapers in the fabric to help the astronauts bend their hands, arms, legs,
knees and ankles.
Disadvantages of Space shuttle cloth:
In weightlessness, it is difficult to move around.
Space suits offer only limited protection from radiation.
Uses: Astronauts wear space suit during launch and landing of the space shuttle. Astronauts used for spacewalks.
Chemical resistance clothing:
Chemical protective
clothing to help safeguard
men and women from
chemical hazards that can
and can’t be seen, such as
dangerous vapors, liquids,
and particles.
Chemical Protective Clothing Options:
Coverall Sizes: Medium, Large, XLarge, 2XLarge and 3XLarge
Suit Sizes: Medium, Large, XLarge and 2XLarge
Coverall options include Standard Coveralls, Coveralls with
Elastic, Coveralls with Hood, Coveralls with Hood and Boots
Variety of color options including white and denim blue
Sleeves, 18” and 21” sizes available
1. Encapsulating 2. Non-encapsulating
There are two types of chemical protective clothing:
Types of materials use in chemical protective clothing:
polyester
Rubber
plastic
leather
nylon
cotton
Hand gloves:
The workplace can create many hazards for your hands, whether from
chemicals, cuts or burns. No single glove can provide appropriate
protection for every work situation, so it is important to assess the risk
for each task and select a glove that provides specialized protection.
The following is a list of gloves and their appropriate application:
Cotton and fabric gloves: These can keep hands clean and protect against
abrasions, but may not be strong enough to handle work with rough or sharp
materials.
Rubber, plastic or synthetic gloves: These types of glove can be used when
cleaning or working with oils, solvents and other chemicals.
Leather gloves: These should be used when welding, as the leather can resist
sparks and moderate heat. The risk of cuts and abrasions also can be minimized
by wearing leather gloves.
Aluminized gloves: These gloves are recommended for welding.
Baseball glovesBoxing glovesCricket gloves batsmen gloveswicket keeper glovesCycling glovesDriving glovesFootball gloves Goalkeeper glove
Gardening glove Golf gloves Ice hockey gloves Gym glovesRiding gloves LED gloves Motorcycling gloves Oven glovesScuba diving gloves
Types of hand gloves:
Surgical gowns:Cardinal Health provides a complete selection of surgical drapes,
gowns and ancillary products that offers patients and clinicians the
protection they want and need.
Surgical Gowns to help keep you safe from potentially harmful elements, allowing you to focus on what matters most.
Our different material platform is comprised of four main materials:
1. PRIMARY - SMS
Nonwoven polypropylene fibres Lightweight for added comfort2. CLASSIC - Spunlace Nonwoven pulp/polyester fibres Soft and breathable for high comfort
3. ULTIMATE - Soft SMS
Spunbond for strength, increased meltblown for
higher repellency
Very soft and breathable for ultimate comfort
4. FLUID PROTECTION PLUS (FPP) - Two-ply laminate Our highest protective material, impermeable to
body fluids all over Microporous polyethylene film and polyester or
polyethylene nonwoven comfort layer
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