ejendals TEGERA 81000 Chemical Protection Glove Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
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TeGera® 81000
Instruction Manual

TEGERA 81000 Chemical Protection Glove

Chemical protection glove, 0,80 mm latex, diamond grip pattern, flock-lined, Cat. III, black, waterproof

EN 420:2003
+ A1:2009

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EN 388:2016
3111X

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EN ISO 374-1:2016/Type A
AKLMNOPT

EN ISO 374-5:2016

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EU-TYPE EXAMINATION 2777 Satra Technology Europe Ltd Bracetown Business Park, Clonee, Dublin 15, Dublin, Ireland
ONGOING CONFORMITY CARRIED OUT BY 0598 SGS FIMKO OY Takomotie 8, 00380 Helsinki, Finland
TEST ACCORDING TO EN ISO 374-1:2016/ EN 374-4:2013

Tested chemical Permeation level Degradation %

A: METHANOL
(CAS NUMBER 67-56-1)| 3| 7,2
K: SODIUM HYDROXIDE 40%
(CAS NUMBER 1310-73-2)| 6| -15,4
L: SULPHURIC ACID 96%
(CAS NUMBER 7664-93-9)| 4| 25,0
M: NITRIC ACID 65%
(CAS NUMBER 7697-37-2)| 6| 13,7
N: ACETIC ACID 99%
(CAS NUMBER 64-19-7)| 4| 24,9
O: AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE 25%
(CAS NUMBER 1336-21-6)| 3| -33,8
P: HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 30%
(CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1)| 6| 2,6
T: FORMALDEHYDE 37%
(CAS NUMBER 50-00-0)| 6| 0,4

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
PRODUCT-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ONLY ON THIS PAGE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – CATEGORY III
SEE THE FRONT PAGE FOR PRODUCT-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

www.ejendals.com/conformity
Carefully read these instructions before using this product.
EXPLANATION OF PICTOGRAMS
0 = Below the minimum performance level for the given individual hazard X= Not submitted to the test or test method not suitable for the glove design or material
Warning! This product is designed to provide protection specified in PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425 with the detailed levels of performance presented below. However, always remember that no item of PPE can provide full protection and caution must always be taken when exposed to hazardous chemicals or other high-risk situations.The performance levels are for products in new condition and do not reflect the actual duration of protection in the workplace due to other factors influencing the performance such as temperature, abrasion, degradation, etc.
EN ISO 374-1:2016
TYPE A, B, C
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Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and microorganisms – Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks. EN ISO 374-1:2016. Definition of breakthrough time through the glove palm (1ugm/ cm²/min). Type A > level 2 for 6 chemicals, Type B > level 2 for 3 chemicals, Type C > level 1 for 1 chemical.

Permeation level 1 2 3 4 5 6

Minimum breakthrough times
(min)| >10| >30| >60| >120| >240| >480
A: Methanol
B: Acetone
C: Acetonitrile
D: Dichloromethane
E: Carbon disulfide
F: Toluene
G: Diethylamine
H: Tetrahydrofurane
I: Ethyl acetate| J: n-Heptane
K: Sodium hydroxide 40%
L: Sulphuric acid 96%
M: Nitric acid 65%
N: Acetic acid 99%
O: Ammonium hydroxide 25%
P: Hydrogen peroxide 30%
S: Hydrofluoric acid 40%
T: Formaldehyde 37%
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Warning: EN ISO 374-1:2016 This information does not reflect the actual duration of protection in the workplace or the differentiation between mixtures and pure chemicals. The chemical resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions from samples taken from the palm only and relates only to the chemical tested. It can be different if used in a mixture. It is recommended to check that the gloves are suitable for the intended use since the conditions at the workplace may differ from the type of test depending on temperature, abrasion, and degradation. When used, protective gloves may provide less resistance to dangerous chemicals due to changes in physical properties. Movements, snagging, rubbing, degradation caused by contact with the chemical, etc. may reduce the actual use time significantly. For corrosive chemicals, degradation can be the most important factor to consider when choosing chemical-resistant gloves. Before usage inspects the gloves for any defects or imperfections. For single use only. Degradation is the percentage change in puncture resistance measured after continuous contact with the challenging chemical. EN 374-4:2013
EN ISO 374-5:2016
VIRUS /NOT TESTED AGAINST VIRUSES
Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and microorganisms – Part 5 Terminology and performance requirements for microorganism risks. Protection against bacteria and fungi – Pass
Warning: EN ISO 374-5:2016 The penetration resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions and relates only to the tested specimen.
EN 16523-1:2015: Determination of material resistance to permeation by chemicals – Part 1: Permeation by liquid chemical under conditions of continuous contact.
EN 388:2016

A. Abrasion resistance Min. 0; Max. 4
B. Blade cut resistance  Min. 0; Max. 5
C. Tear resistance Min. 0; Max. 4
D. Puncture resistance  Min. 0; Max. 4
E. Cut Resistance TDM (EN ISO13997), Min. A; Max. F
F. Impact Protection P=Pass

PROTECTIVE GLOVES AGAINST MECHANICAL RISKS. Protection levels are measured from the area of the glove palm. Warning: For gloves with two or more layers the overall classification of EN 388:2016 does not necessarily reflect the performance of the outmost layer. Do not use these gloves near moving elements or machinery with unprotected parts. For dulling during the cut resistance test, the coupe test results are only indicative while the TDM cut resistance test is the reference performance result.
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SUITABLE FOR CONTACT WITH FOOD SPECIFIED IN REGULATION (EU) 10/2011 AND 1935/2004. All gloves/sleeves that are suitable for foodstuff may not be suitable for all types of food. To know for which foodstuff the glove/sleeve may be used please see the Food declaration of conformity. Contact Ejendals for more information.
Contains natural latex
EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 PROTECTIVE GLOVES – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS

Finger dexterity test: Min. 1; Max. 5
FITTING AND SIZING: All sizes comply with EN 420:2003+A1:2009 for comfort, fit, and dexterity, if not explained on the front page. If the short model symbol is shown on the front page, the glove is shorter than a standard glove, in order to enhance the comfort for special purposes – for example, fine assembly work. Only wear the products in a suitable size. Products that are either too loose or too tight will restrict movement and will not provide the optimal level of protection.

STORAGE AND TRANSPORT

Ideally stored in the dry and dark condition in the original package, between +10º – +30ºC.
INSPECTION BEFORE USE: Check that the glove does not present holes, cracks, tears, color changes,s, etc. If the product becomes damaged it will NOT provide the optimal protection and must be disposed of. Never use a damaged product. The usage time should never exceed 8 h (note that some chemicals have a shorter permeation time). For more information contact Ejendals.
SHELF LIFE: 60 months.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Do not use any chemicals or sharp-edged objects for cleaning the gloves. Chemical gloves are not meant to be washed.
DISPOSAL: Gloves contaminated by chemicals must be disposed of in designated containers and disposed of according to local environmental legislation.
EN ISO 21420: The glove contains natural rubber which may cause allergy.
ALLERGENS: This product may contain components that may be a potential risk of allergic reactions. Do not use it in case of hypersensitivity signs.
For more information contact Ejendals.
latex free
yes
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