Merck protecting staff with new DuPont™ Tychem® 6000 611 style chemical protective garment

 
 
 

The new DuPont™ Tychem® 6000 611 style chemical protective coverall has a hood with rubber seal which fits tightly against a respirator mask and, even without taping, ensures a very high level of tightness.

 
 
 

New design with rubber seal on hood, attached gloves and back entry ensures greater tightness and further enhanced protection against hazardous substances.

Tychem® 6000 611 style garment is a new type 3-B, 4-B, 5-B and 6-B chemical protective garment from DuPont Protection Solutions. It is made from Tychem® 6000 , a durable material which has been used for many years for chemical protective clothing. The coverall offers reliable protection against numerous toxic industrial organic chemicals, highly concentrated inorganic chemicals (even under pressure), particles, biohazards and certain chemical warfare agents. A new feature is the wide rubber seal on the hood which ensures a tight fit with a respirator mask even without taping. Tychem® 6000 611 style coverall also has attached gloves made of a chemical resistant barrier material and, because the entry is now at the back, is easier to put on and take off.

Merck KGaA, a leading science and technology company in healthcare, life science and performance materials, is one of the first customers to use Tychem® 6000 611 style. The coverall is currently being used in extensive soil remediation work under way at its Gernsheim site. Merck KGaA advised the external contractors carrying out the work regarding the selection of personal protective equipment (PPE) and assisted with training their staff in the use of protective clothing. In addition to the coverall, the workers wear a full-face protective mask with stationary breathing air supply and safety boots.

"We have already been using DuPont™ Tychem® 6000  garment for quite some time", explains Horst Widder, Senior Manager Fire Protection and Site Security at Merck KGaA whose duties include PPE selection. "Faced with ever lower workplace limit values for certain chemicals such as benzene, we were searching for a chemical protective garment with a still higher level of tightness and integrated gloves and socks. DuPont recommended the new Tychem® 6000 (611 style) to us." Before making a final decision, the company carried out several weeks of wear trials, with DuPont assisting with by providing samples and in-depth technical advice.

Horst Widder states, "We were already aware of the merits of the material such as its very high chemical barrier performance and low weight. The rubber seal on the hood of the new design fits tightly against the respirator mask without any creases, so ensuring a very high level of tightness at this critical location which cannot be achieved with conventional taping." Thanks to the chemical resistant gloves which are directly attached to the sleeves of the Tychem® 6000 611 style garment, there is no need to use barrier tape here either. The workers at Merck wear ordinary working gloves on top of these undergloves.

A further innovation is the back entry, which makes it easy to put on and take off the coverall. The new coverall also has attached socks which can be worn in safety shoes or boots as well as knee-level boot flaps. Combined with antistatic shoes, the conductive strips in the socks provide earthing and ensure safe dissipation of electrostatic charges. In addition, Tychem® 6000 611 style garment has an antistatic treatment on the inside.

As Widder concludes, "Since staff were already familiar with handling the predecessor Tychem® 6000 , training costs for the new model could be kept to a minimum."