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Drysuits for Contaminated Water Diving www.aqualung.com/militaryandprofessional DRYSUITS FOR CONTAMINATED WATER DIVING www.aqualungdrywear.com HAZMAT PS DRYSUIT PUBLIC SAFETY HAZMAT DIVER FEATURES PART # DESCRIPTION COLOR • Chemical resistant polyurethane inside and out HAZMAT PS Drysuit - MTM • Interior and exterior tape welded seams 611983 Red / Black • Tear and puncture resistant nylon core (made to order) • Attached 7mm neoprene comfort boots HAZMAT PS Drysuit - MTM 611984 Red / Black • Permanently attached round SLT wrist rings with (made to measure) replaceable Polytex Pro wrist seals HAZMAT PS Drysuit - MTO 611985 Black • Permanently attached SLT neck ring with Polytex hood (made to order) and neckseal combo HAZMAT PS Drysuit - MTM 611986 Black • Apeks contaminated water dual exhaust valve and (made to measure) standard inlet inflation valve • Easy to clean and decontaminate inside and out • Includes hood liner, internal suspenders, inflator hose, HAZMAT patch kit and a drysuit bag EN14225-2:2005 SIZES XS, S, SK, M, MT, MK, L, LT, LK, XL, XLK, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL See online size chart for size specific measurements. AQUA-LUNG HAZMAT MULTI-LAMINATE Fully sealed chemically resistant polyurethane Interior and exterior tape welded seams Tear and puncture resistant nylon core Outer fully sealed washable, chemically resistant polyurethane layer HAZMAT COM DRYSUIT COMMERCIAL HAZMAT DIVER FEATURES PART # DESCRIPTION COLOR • Chemical resistant polyurethane inside and out HAZMAT COM Drysuit - • Interior and exterior tape welded seams 611987 Red / Black • Tear and puncture resistant nylon core MTO (made to order) • Heavy duty attached poly boots HAZMAT COM Drysuit - 611988 Red / Black • Permanently attached round SLT wrist rings with MTM (made to measure) replaceable Polytex Pro wrist seals HAZMAT COM Drysuit - 611989 Black • Apeks contaminated water dual exhaust valve and MTO (made to order) standard inlet inflation valve HAZMAT COM Drysuit - 611990 Black • Suit is supplied with choice of attached helmet yoke: MTM (made to measure) Aqua Lung/Gorski G3000SS Kirby Morgan - All helmets Miller, Desco Airhat • Easy to clean and decontaminate inside and out • Includes internal suspenders, inflator hose, HAZMAT EN14225-2:2005 patch kit and a drysuit bag SIZES XS, S, SK, M, MT, MK, L, LT, LK, XL, XLK, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL See online size chart for size specific measurements. Aqua Lung Drywear - “The Legacy Continues...” www.aqualungdrywear.com ENVIRO DRYSUIT MODERATELY CONTAMINATED WATER (MCW) DIVER FEATURES PART # DESCRIPTION COLOR • Chemical resistant polyurethane outer surface ENVIRO Drysuit - MTM • Sewn and exterior tape welded seams 611216 Red • Tear and puncture resistant nylon inner surface (made to order) • Attached 7 mm neoprene comfort boots ENVIRO Drysuit - MTM 611215 Red • Permanently attached round SLT wrist rings with (made to measure) replaceable Polytex Pro wrist seals ENVIRO Drysuit - MTO 611355 Black • Permanently attached SLT neck ring with Polytex hood (made to order) and neckseal combo ENVIRO Drysuit - MTM 611354 Black • Apeks standard exhaust valve and standard inlet (made to measure) inflation valve • Includes hood liner, internal suspenders, inflator hose, HAZMAT patch kit and a drysuit bag SIZES EN14225-2:2005 XS, S, SK, M, MT, MK, L, LT, LK, XL, XLK, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL See online size chart for size specific measurements. AQUA-LUNG ENVIRO BI-LAMINATE Tear and puncture resistant nylon interior Outer fully sealed washable, polyurethane layer Smooth exterior seams ENVIRO HYBRID DRYSUIT MOBILITY AND DURABILITY FOR MCW* DIVER FEATURES PART # DESCRIPTION COLOR • HAZMAT multi-laminate bottom for superior puncture and abrasion resistance ENVIRO HYBRID Drysuit - 612214 Red • ENVIRO bi-laminate top for superior mobility and flexibility MTO (made to order) • Chemical resistant polyurethane outer surface ENVIRO HYBRID Drysuit - 612216 Red • Exterior tape welded seams MTM (made to measure) • Tear and puncture resistant nylon inner surface ENVIRO HYBRID Drysuit - 612215 Black • Attached 7 mm neoprene comfort boots MTO (made to order) • Permanently attached round SLT wrist rings with ENVIRO HYBRID Drysuit - replaceable Polytex Pro wrist seals 612217 Black MTM (made to measure) • Permanently attached SLT neck ring with Polytex hood and neckseal combo • Apeks standard exhaust valve and standard inlet inflation valve • Includes hood liner, internal suspenders, inflator hose, HAZMAT patch kit and a drysuit bag EN14225-2:2005 SIZES XS, S, SK, M, MT, MK, L, LT, LK, XL, XLK, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL See online size chart for size specific measurements. * Moderately Contaminated Water Aqua Lung Drywear - “The Legacy Continues...” www.aqualungdrywear.com THERMAL FUSION UNDERGARMENT FEATURES • Thermal Fusion is great for use with all drysuits MATERIALS • Integrated pockets • Polartec Power Stretch Pro outer skin • Easy access comfort zip with P-valve compatibility • Polartec 200 fleece core • Compression skin encapsulates the inner thermal core, • Machine washable delivering extreme mobility and superior warmth SIZES • Aqua Lung’s ATS (Air Transfer System) facilitates Stock sizes only: 2XS/XS, S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL, 4XL+ the effective transport of air throughout the Thermal Fusion allowing effortless drysuit venting • Strategically placed 3D hi-flo mesh panels located at the inflate and exhaust valve locations increases airflow, padding and insulation • Thermal performance independently lab tested by Sport Innovation Center (SPIN) EN14058: 2004 • Thumb loops and stirrups for easy donning MK2 ONE PIECE UNDERGARMENT / JACKET UNDERGARMENT FEATURES JACKET FEATURES • Layer with MK2 Jacket, MK1 or MK0 Undergarments • Complement with • Removable sleeves undergarments • 2 zippered vertical chest pockets • Removable sleeves • 2 large fleece-lined hand warming pockets • 2 zippered chest pockets • Thumb loops and stirrups for easy donning • 2 large fleece-lined hand • Non-corroding YKK zippers used throughout warming pockets • 2-way zippered rear convenience panel • Thumb loops for easy • 2-way torso/convenience zipper donning • 1mm LYCRA®/neoprene 2-way stretch expansion panels at waist • Non-corroding YKK zippers used ENVIRO HYBRID DRYSUIT and above knees for optimal mobility throughout • 2-way torso/convenience zipper MATERIALS • Storm shield face guard with fleece • Breathable, moisture wicking, insulating polar fleece lining liner • StormProof 70 denier ripstop water resistant nylon • Zip off, fully adjustable, storm hood SIZES (ONE PIECE AND JACKET) • Internal hood flap with adjustable EN14058: 2004 Stock sizes only: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL face seal MK1 UNDERGARMENT FEATURES MATERIALS • Breathable, moisture-wicking, micro fleece • Breathable, moisture-wicking polypropylene micro fleece • Spandex content results in extreme • Easy care stretch; no need for king sizes SIZES • Smooth LYCRA® stirrups and elastic thumb loops Stock sizes only; XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL • Rear convenience flap • 2-way torso entry/relief zipper • Non-corroding YKK zippers • Designed as a wicking base layer or a primary layer in warm tropical waters above 70°F (21°C) water temperature EN14058: 2004 Aqua Lung Drywear - “The Legacy Continues...” www.aqualungdrywear.com CONTAMINATED WATER DIVING - CATEGORIES & EQUIPMENT Contaminated Contaminated Water Diving (CWD) Recommended Levels of Protection Recommended Water Definitions for CWD Drysuit Categories a. Grossly contaminated water • Surface-supply diving helmet b. Extreme risk of injury to unprotected diver • Drysuit with: Double exhaust valve, CAT 1 c. Full encapsulation of diver required Attached boots and helmet yoke/neck dam, HAZMAT COM Dry gloves attached with cuff ring system a. Heavily contaminated water • Surface-supply diving helmet b. High risk of injury to unprotected diver • Drysuit with: Double exhaust valve, CAT 2 c. Full encapsulation of diver required Attached boots and helmet yoke/neck dam, HAZMAT COM Dry gloves attached with cuff ring system a. Moderately Contaminated Water (MCW)* • Surface-supply or SCUBA HAZMAT PS b. Some risk to diver, especially if ingested • Full Face Mask (FFM) required at minimum or CAT 3 c. Full Face Mask (skin covered as necessary) • Skin protection as determined by risk assessment ENVIRO HYBRID * May include biological and light oil/gasoline contamination or ENVIRO a. Baseline contamination • No special requirements b. Low risk of injury from contaminants CAT 4 c. Standard (normal) diving dress Reference publication: USN Sea Systems Command SS521-AJ-PRO-010 : Guidance For Diving In Contaminated Waters 2008 When using a FFM (SCUBA or lightweight surface supply)...”for diving in a CAT 3 environment the bailout configuration should include an easily accessible, diver-operated, block for switching to the bailout gas supply without the need to remove the FFM.” Reference publication: Canadian Standard Z275.2-15, Occupational Safety Code for Diving Operations, Interpretation #1, Diving in Contaminated Environments HAZMAT COM HAZMAT PS ENVIRO HYBRID ENVIRO BEST LEVEL OF PROTECTION GOOD Aqua Lung Drywear - “The Legacy Continues...” www.aqualungdrywear.com DRYSUIT OPTIONS STEEL TOE/SHANK BOOTS HEAVY DUTY POLY BOOTS COMFORT DRYSUIT BOOTS Heavy duty steel toe and shank Heavy duty sole for excellent grip. 7 mm neoprene inner liner for boot. Chemical testing data Available on HAZMAT drysuit only. added warmth. Tough rubber sole available. Available on HAZMAT covering and fin keeper. drysuit only. EVO 4 BOOTS BI-LAMINATE SHELL SOCKS MK3 GLACIER SOCKS Unparalleled grip on wet or dry Bi-laminate socks mate perfectly Extreme cold water thermal sock. surfaces.
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