GranberG 114.881 Disposable ESD Gloves User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- GRANBERG
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GranberG 114.881 Disposable ESD Gloves User Manual
Disposable ESD Gloves. Nitrile, powder-free. Black colour, 300 mm. Latex free.
EU Type-Examination
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This product is classed as Category III Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) according to European PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425 and has been shown to comply with this Regulation through the Harmonised European Standards EN 420:2003+A1:2009, EN ISO 374-1:2016,
EN ISO 374-5:2016 and EN 16350:2014. -
Notified Body responsible for certification and Module B compliance is SATRA Technology Europe
Ltd., Bracetown Business Park, Clonee, Dublin D15 YN2P, Republic of Ireland. Notified Body number 2777. -
Notified Body responsible for Quality Assurance of the Production Process (Module D) is SGS Fimko OY, Takomotie 8, 00380 Helsinki, Finland. Notified Body number 0598.
EU Declaration of Conformity is available on the following link: https://www.granberg.no/catalog/114.881
ISO 374-1:2016 permeation levels are based on breakthrough times as follows:
EN ISO 374-1:2016 permeation levels are based on breakthrough times as follows:
Permeation performance level| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6
Measured breakthrough time (min)| > 10| > 30| > 60| > 120| > 240| > 480
Chemical Hazards Pictogram: EN
16523-1:2015; Additional information on chemical resistance obtainable from
manufacturer. This product complies with Type B requirements
and the following pictogram shall be used with reference to clause 6.2 of EN
ISO 374-1:2016.
Micro Organism Hazards Pictogram: EN
ISO 374-5:2016 – Protection against Bacteria and
Fungi. If there is no penetration of bacteriophages through the specimen, the
following pictogram is applied.
ISO 374-1:2016/Type B AQL is 1.5; Additional information obtainable from the
manufacturer
Performance and Limitation of Use
- This product has been tested in accordance with EN ISO 374-5:2016. Protection against bacteria and fungus – Pass. Protection against viruses – Not tested.
- The penetration resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions and relates only to the tested specimen.
- Gloves had been tested in accordance with EN 16523-1:2015 resistance to permeation by chemicals and in accordance with EN 374-4:2013.
EN ISO 374-1:2016 (Type B) | Level | EN 374-4:2013 Degradation, % |
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J | n-Heptane | 6 |
K | 40% Sodium Hydroxide | 6 |
L | 96% Sulphuric Acid | 1 |
O | 25% Ammonium Hydroxide | 1 |
P | 30% Hydrogen Peroxide | 4 |
T | 37% Formaldehyde | 6 |
IV. This information does not reflect the actual duration of protection in the
workplace and the differentiation between mixtures and pure chemicals.
V. The chemical resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions from
samples taken from the palm only (except in cases where the glove is equal to
or over 400mm – where the cuff is tested
also) and relates only to the chemical tested. The result may differ if the
chemical is used in a mixture.
VI. It is recommended to check that the gloves are suitable for the intended
use because the conditions at the workplace may differ from the type test
depending on temperature, abrasion and degradation.
VII. When used, protective gloves may provide less resistance to the dangerous
chemical due to changes in physical properties. Movements, snagging, rubbing,
degradation caused by the chemical contact
etc. may reduce the actual use time significantly. For corrosive chemicals,
degradation can be the most important factor to consider in selection of
chemical resistant gloves.
Before usage, inspect the gloves for any defect or imperfections. EN
374-4:2013 Degradation levels indicate the change in puncture resistance of
the gloves after
exposure to the challenge chemicals.
VIII. Components used in glove manufacturing may cause allergic reactions in
some users. If allergic reactions occur, seek for medical advice immediately.
EN 374-4:2013 Degradation levels indicate the change in puncture resistance of
the gloves after exposure to the challenge chemicals.
VIII. Components used in glove manufacturing may cause allergic reactions in
some users. If allergic reactions occur, seek for medical advice immediately.
Product Instruction for Use
- Usage – For Single Use only. If re-used, the risk of contamination and infection increases due to improper cleaning processes; and increased risk of holes and tear during re-use due to weakening of gloves by cleaning processes.
- Sizing – Select the right size glove for your hand.
- Donning – Hold glove by the bead with one hand. Align the glove thumb with your other hand thumb and slide your hand into the glove, one finger into each glove finger. Pull by the glove palm to a get a good fit. Don the other glove by the same procedure.
- Inspection – Punctures or tears may occur after donning. Inspect each glove after donning, and immediately discontinue use if found damaged.
- During Use – Gloves polluted by blood or other organic fluids must be immediately removed as medical waste. In case of pricking or tearing, user should immediately change gloves.
- In case of feeling looseness on fingers, user should change gloves.
- Doffing – Hold glove bead and pull toward the finger until the glove come off.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool and dry place. Opened boxes should be kept away from
fluorescent and sunlight. Ideally stored in dry conditions between 10°C to
30°C in its original package. Do not exceed 40°C.
When stored as recommended, the gloves will not suffer any changes in chemical
properties for up to five years from date of manufacture. Service life cannot
be specified and depends on application and
responsibility of user to ascertain suitability of the glove for its intended
use.
Vertical Resistance in accordance with EN 1149-2:1997 as per EN 16350:2014 requirement
ESD Property| Requirement
(Each individual measurement)
| Test results (Mean)
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Vertical Resistance (ohms)| ≤ 1.0 x 108 Ω| 14.5 x106 Ω
The person wearing the electrostatic dissipative protective gloves shall be
properly earthed e.g. by wearing adequate footwear.
Electrostatic dissipative protective gloves shall not be unpacked, opened,
adjusted, removed whilst flammable or explosive atmosphere or while handling
flammable or explosive substances. The electrostatic properties of the
protective gloves might be adversely effected by ageing, wear, contamination
and damage, and might not be sufficient for oxygen enriched flammable atmospheres
where additional assessments are necessary.
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