Disposable nitrile gloves GL00519 SOFT

Code: GL00519
Size
Availability:
105
€ 6.10
(VAT included)
Lowest price in the last 30 days.

Disposable nitrile gloves GL00519 SOFT

Size
Availability:
105
€ 6.10
(VAT included)
Lowest price in the last 30 days.

Disposable nitrile gloves GL00519 SOFT

Nitrile glove, disposable, non-sterile, internally chlorinated, anatomical shape, ambidextrous, micro-rough on the fingers, supersensitive, reinforced tear-proof cuff, standard cuff.

Ajrtouch Soft GL00519 glove is free of lubricating powder.

• The internal chlorination allows an easy use even in the case of damp or wet hands.

• The absence of corn starch allows it to be used even by people who suffer from allergy to this dust.

• This disposable glove is made of nitrile rubber.

• Usage: Protection from minor or minor risks. Suitable for hospital and outpatient use for examination, therapy, diagnostics, laboratory.

• Light blue.

• CE marking: DM 1st CLASS (Dir. 93/42 / EEC - Legislative Decree 24/2/1997 n. 46 amended with Legislative Decree 25/01/2010 n. 37 - Implementation of Directive 2007/47 / CE; PPE I ^ category (according to EU regulation 2016/425) Directory no .: 2014445

• Keep away from direct sunlight, store in a cool and dry place away from heat sources.

• The glove is not designed to be cleaned or laundered but for single use.

• Before use, check that the device does not have holes, defects or imperfections, in case of doubt throw the glove and replace it.

• Avoid direct contact of any chemicals with the skin, even if the substance is defined as harmless.

• The gloves are designed for protection against accidental splashes or for brief contact.

• In case of accidental contact of any substance with the skin, wash thoroughly with water.

• Remove and discard the glove immediately after contact with chemicals.

• Make sure chemicals do not come into contact with the skin via the cuff.

• The glove can be incinerated or buried in controlled landfills, without there being any risk to the environment.

• Any restrictions on elimination depend solely on the type of contamination to which it has been subjected.

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