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Ansell ALPHATEC FLASH User Manual

Ansell ALPHATEC FLASH
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NFPA 1991
This manual may only be removed from the suit by the end user.
Chemical Protective Suits
Instructions for Use
ALPHATEC
®
FLASH
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Ansell ALPHATEC FLASH Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAnsell
ModelALPHATEC FLASH
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Considerations

Definitions of Icons

Explains icons for warnings, cautions, and notices for user safety.

Description of Suit

Approvals

NFPA and European Certifications

Lists NFPA 1991:2016 and European standards the suit is certified to.

Proper Use

Intended Use, Limitations, and Temperature

Covers suit's purpose, restrictions, and operational temperature range.

Pre-Use and Donning

Donning Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for putting on the AlphaTec® FLASH suit correctly.

In Use Procedures

Suit Ventilation and Hand Management

How to regulate suit ventilation and manage hands within gloves.

After Use Procedures

Decontamination and Removal

Steps for initial and final decontamination and safely taking off the suit.

Storage and Shelf Life

Storage Conditions and Methods

Specifies environmental requirements and physical methods for suit storage.

Maintenance Schedule

Visual Inspection and Gas-Tightness Test

Suit Cleaning

Hand Washing Instructions

Guidelines for hand washing the suit with mild detergent and water.

Zipper Maintenance

Bayonet Ring System

Function and Attachment

Explains the components and mechanism of the bayonet ring for glove attachment.

Bayonet Ring Maintenance

Replacing Gloves

Exhaust Valve Diaphragm Replacement

Suit Repair and Marking

Patching and Major Repairs

Guidance on patching minor damage and performing major repairs like visor replacement.

Suit Disposal and Retirement

Retirement Criteria

Criteria for retiring a suit from service due to age, damage, or degradation.

Technical Data: Sizes and Weight

Suit Materials

Seam Types and Attachments

Spare Parts and Accessories

Chemical Permeation Data

NFPA 1991 Approval Data

Warranty Information