Keron Thinkgreen Barehand Cool Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
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Keron Thinkgreen Barehand Cool Instruction
BAREHAND COOL As the gloves are adjusted to special purposes, the lengths may deviate from the requirements of EN ISO 21420:2020. –
Instructions for use
Results of the EN 388:2016+A1:2018 mechanical test
- Abrasion resistance: 3 (min 0 / max 4)
- Blade cut resistance (Coupe – Test): 1 (min 0 / max 5)
- Tear resistance: 2 (min 0 / max 4)
- Puncture resistance: 1 (min 0 / max 4)
- Blade cut resistance (TDM): X (min A / max F)
The sign X, instead of a number, means that the glove is not designed for the use covered by the corresponding test. Results exclusively from samples of the inner hand of the glove
Care and Cleaning
The service stages mentioned are based on tests which were carried out
exclusively on unused gloves. Transfer of the results on gloves after care
treatment is not possible. The manufacturer accepts no liability for changes
to the properties. For donning, check the integrity of the glove and the
picked size fits the hand. For doffing, ease the glove of one hand before
removing the second glove to reduce the risk of contamination. Packaging and
storage: This article is supplied in uniform sales packaging made from
recyclable cardboard. PE-bags or similar environmentally friendly coverings
are the smallest packaging unit. The gloves must be stored correctly, i.e. in
boxes in dry rooms. The properties can be altered by influences such as
humidity, tempera-ture, and light, as well as natural alterations to the
materials over a period of time.
Ageing: It is not possible to give an expiry date, as this can be dependent on
the degree of wear, use, and the area in which the gloves are used.
General information / Risk assessment
The glove types named here meet with the requirements of EU-regulation
2016/425, and Regulation 2016/425 as brought into UK law and amended, and is
compliant with the above mentioned harmonised/designated standards, EN ISO
21420:2020, EN388:2016+A1:2018.. While selecting an equipment, user should
perform risk analysis based on the intended use and determine the suitability
based on product’s test standards and protection levels obtained. Laboratory
tests offer an aid to selection, however they cannot take the actual workplace
conditions into account. It is therefore the responsibility of the user and
not the manufacturer to test the suitability of a certain glove for the
planned area of use. Gloves for general light handling in wet conditions. The
equipment provides protection against moderate mechanical risks. The maximum
wear time depends on the activity being carried out and the person. The glove
offers no protection against perforation with sharp objects, e.g. injection
needles. No gloves should be worn if there is a risk of becoming caught in
moving machine parts. Category II – Mechanical risks
EU type examination carried out by:
Keron, a brand of Albert Kerbl GmbH Felizenzell 9
84428 Buchbach, Germany www.keron-online.com
Kerbl UK Ltd Lands End Way Oakham, Rutland LE15 6RF, UK
www.kerbl.co.uk
References
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