Protective glove made from natural latex for maximum protection and wearing comfort when handling cytostatic and biological substances (eg. bacteria, viruses, fungal spores, etc.)
The protective glove "Manu L Z+ B+" was developed as PPE (personal protective equipment) of the highest category III specially for the safe handling of CMR drugs (e.g. cytostatics) and working with biological substances.
The type-tested protective gloves for chemicals and microorganisms have passed numerous penetration and permeation tests with flying colours, provide excellent grip and have reached the highest level 5 in the dexterity test (to DIN EN 420).
Due to the non-existence of a European standard on the subject area of resistance to viruses, the protective gloves were additionally tested to the American standard ASTM-F1671, to provide you with a maximum of safety.
The low-allergenic protective glove made from natural latex with optimum fit is tailored towards the highest safety requirements.
Certified and controlled quality management system according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2000. Testing, certification and control by the named body.
TÜV Management Service GmbH
Unternehmensgruppe
TÜV Süddeutschland
Ridlerstraße 65
D-80339 München
Germany
CE-mark
EC directive conformity mark based on an EC type-test, certification and monitoring of the named body 0299:
Subject committee personal protective equipment
Test and certification authority BG-PRÜFZERT
Zentrum für Sicherheitstechnik
Zwengenberger Strasse 68
D-42781 Haan
Germany
Type-test sign protective gloves Z Plus+
EC type-test sign based on the EC type-test certificate no. 07050032.
Testing, certification and control of the named body 0299 (BG-Prüfzert, Germany).
Sign for the protection from chemical hazards according to EN 374. This applies esp. for protective gloves for the use with CMR drugs (e.g. cytostatics).
Protection from mechanical hazards
Sign for the protection from mechanical hazards according to EN 388.
Protection from bacterial hazards
Sign for the protection from bacterial hazards according to EN 374.