happovapaita
Happovapaita is a Finnish term used to describe a shirt-style piece of chemical protective clothing designed to resist splashes of acids. It is intended to be worn as part of a broader ensemble in workplaces where handling corrosive liquids is routine.
Etymology and meaning: The word combines happo (acid) and paita (shirt). In Finnish PPE literature, happovapaita
Design and materials: Happovapaita usually features a barrier or laminated fabric layer, such as PVC- or polyurethane-coated
Protection level and standards: Protection is typically aimed at splash or limited immersion hazards rather than
Applications and usage: Common environments include laboratories, metal finishing, electroplating, and chemical handling tasks involving acids
Limitations and maintenance: Not suitable for hazardous exposures involving strong oxidizers or high temperatures. Regular inspection