Clearly 100 Blue Vinyl Powder-Free Gloves Large
Clearly 100 Blue Vinyl Powder-Free Gloves Large
Disposable
Latex-free
Non Sterile
Single use only
Ambidextrous
Multi-purpose
AQL 1.5
100 large vinyl disposable gloves Perfect for home or work environments - these gloves can be used for a variety of tasks such as food handling, gardening, personal care, nurseries, lab work and other general household or workplace activities Softness reduces hand fatigue - these gloves are more durable than traditional plastic gloves and can be used continuously for more than 10 hours Practical and economical - easy to use, excellent quality for a competitive price compared to Nitrile and Latex Beaded cuffs for easy donning & ambidextrous Multi-Purpose Application These gloves can be used for a variety of tasks such as food handling, gardening, personal care, nurseries, lab work and other general household or workplace activities.
Clearly.® is a brand of: EP Group EN ISO 21420:2020 PPE Regulation(EU)2016/425(Cat lll), EN ISO 21420:2020, and EN ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018, EN ISO 374-5:2016 This product has been tested in accordance with EN 16523-1:2015+A1:2018 and EN ISO 374-4:2019 and achieved the following performance levels: Test Chemical: K Sodium Hydroxide 40%; EN ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018 / Type B Permeation level: 6; EN ISO 374-4:2019 Degradation (mean value): 13.0% Test Chemical: P Hydrogen Peroxide 30%; EN ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018 / Type B Permeation level: 2; EN ISO 374-4:2019 Degradation (mean value): 14.1% Test Chemical: T Formaldehyde 37%; EN ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018 / Type B Permeation level: 2; EN ISO 374-4:2019 Degradation (mean value): -12.1% EN ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018 Permeation level are based on breakthrough times as follows: Performance level: 1; Min. breakthrough times (mins) >10 Performance level: 2; Min. breakthrough times (mins) >30 Performance level: 3; Min. breakthrough times (mins) >60 Performance level: 4; Min. breakthrough times (mins) >120 Performance level: 5; Min. breakthrough times (mins) >240 Performance level: 6; Min. breakthrough times (mins) >480 EN ISO 374-4:2019 Degradation levels indicate the change in puncture resistance of the gloves after exposure to the challenge chemical. Resistance to bacteria and fungi - pass. Resistance to virus - pass. The penetration resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions and relates only to the tested specimen. CE 2777 Notified Body responsible for certification and ongoing conformity: Satra Technology Europe Ltd, Bracetown Business Park, Clonee, Dublin, 015 YN2P, Ireland
Safety Information
Statement and Caution: This information does not reflect the actual duration of protection at the workplace and the differentiation between mixtures and pure chemicals. The chemical and penetration resistance have been assessed under laboratory conditions from samples taken from the palm only and relates only to the chemical tested. The result can be different if the chemical is used in a mixture. It is recommended to check whether the gloves are suitable for the intended use because the conditions (such as temperature, abrasion, and degradation) at the workplace may differ from the testing conditions. Used gloves may provide less resistance to the dangerous chemical due to changes in physical properties. Movements, snagging, rubbing, degradation caused by the chemical in contact with the gloves, etc. may shorten the actual service life of gloves significantly. For corrosive chemicals, degradation can be the most important factor to consider when selecting chemical-resistant gloves. Before use, inspect the gloves for any defect or imperfections. Disposable examination and protective gloves made of vinyl; powder-free; non-sterile. Warning: Food contact (No more than 30 minutes of contact time and 40 degrees of contact temperature). Latex-f.ee, powder-free, and DEHP/DOP-free. Compliant with MD Regulation (EU) 2017 /745(Class I), EN455-12020, EN455-2:2015, EN455-3:2015, EN455-4:2009, PPE Regulation (EU)2016/425(CAT III), EN ISO 21420:2020, and EN ISO 374-1:2016+Al:2018, EN ISO 374-5:2016. Check for the damage before use. Do not use damaged gloves. Declaration of Conformity available on request. Donning & doffing gloves in a proper way is a skill that needs to be practised by healthcare workers and others that use gloves. Donning must be performed in the correct order to prevent transmission of infections. Keep hands clean before donning gloves. When removing the gloves, avoid allowing the outer surface of the gloves to come in contact with your skin, because the surface may have been contaminated with blood and other body fluids. Avoid snapping, as this may cause contaminants to splash into your eyes or mouth or onto your skin or other people nearby.
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