Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
Disposable coveralls are consumables, and the specification that governs them is consumption rate as much as barrier performance. Most site work sits at Type 5 for airborne particulates, tested to EN ISO 13982-1, or Type 6 for limited liquid splash under EN 13034 — enough for dust, insulation, blasting residue and light overspray, and not enough for immersion or pressurised chemical exposure. Buying one grade higher than the task needs raises heat stress in Gulf summer without adding real protection. State the contaminant, the shift length, and how many suits a worker gets through in a day.
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| Contaminant | Dust, fibres, paint overspray, blasting media, light chemical splash |
|---|---|
| Type required | Type 5 particulate, Type 6 limited splash, or both marked |
| Fabric | SMS, microporous film laminate, or spunbond polyethylene |
| Seam type | Stitched, or taped where a higher barrier is needed |
| Hood | Attached three-piece hood, or collar only |
| Elastication | Wrists, ankles, hood and waist — controls ingress |
| Antistatic treatment | State if used near flammable atmospheres |
| Colour | White is standard; colour is sometimes used to separate zones |
| Thumb loops | Keep sleeves in place under gloves during overhead work |
| Heat and shift length | State working duration — barrier suits raise heat load |
| Sizes and quantity | Units per size, per carton |
| Consumption rate | Suits per worker per shift — the key figure for call-off |
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