About Sentry 4
The Sentry 4 Inert Entry Life Support System is category III (complex) respiratory protective equipment designed for on land industrial use in the most hazardous atmospheres immediately dangerous to the life and health (IDLH) of workers in those environments in line with the new Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulation becoming legislation in 2019.
The primary function of the Sentry 4 Inert Entry Life Support System is to provide respiratory protection and has been EU type approved under the supervision of the notified body British Standards Institute (BSI), CE 0086. The system is intended for use in conjunction with all local bylaws and directives relating to confined space entry.
About the System
The primary function of the Sentry 4 Inert Entry Life Support System is to provide respiratory protection and has been EU type approved under the supervision of the notified body British Standards Institute (BSI), CE 0086. The system is intended for use in conjunction with all local bylaws and directives relating to confined space entry.
Breathing Apparatus Helmet
A lightweight, two piece, locking anti panic helmet designed to provide complete respiratory protection in the most hazardous irrespirable atmospheres where safety is paramount with the comfort and security of full Atex communications. Unique universal size face seal allowing for comfort and easy user selection.
Additional safety features
Two piece locking anti-panic helmet design
Emergency escape line air system
Duplicated breathing system with fail safe automatic changing between channels
Head and eye protection
Self-contained egress cylinder
Lifeline retrieval system
Our Industries
Accreditation
The Sentry 4 Inert Entry Life Support System has been EU type tested to EN14593-1: 2005, EN 136:1998 and EN 402: 2003 and has been approved to a technical specifcation based on Annex II of the PPE Regulation (EU) 425/2016. The full system & components are CE approved whilst the full-duplex integrated communication is Atex approved for protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, directive 94/9/EC.