Lakeland: CleanMax® Specifications & General Warnings
Introduction
Product Specifications
CleanMax®
Coveralls
• CleanMax® fabric is MicroMax® NS. MicroMax® NS fabric has a topical anti-static treatment that has been tested in accordance with the EN 1149 Surface Resistivity test method and the NFPA 99. The fabric passed both methods and therefore can be claimed as antistatic. • Materials: Microporous Film Laminate • IEST-RP-CC003 Category I Particle Cleanliness
Frocks Lab Coats Gowns
• Configurations: Clean Manufactured Non-Sterile & Clean Manufactured Sterile • Compatible with ISO Class 4 - 8 Cleanrooms and all Controlled Environments • Latex-free & silicone-free • Individually packaged and protective outer bag for ante areas • Resistant to blood and body fluid penetration, viral penetration, blood borne pathogens • Chemical Penetration Resistance to oils, bleach and 50% Sodium Hydroxide • Sterilization Method: GAMMA radiation • Sterility Assurance Level: 10 -6 SAL
Boot and Shoe Covers
Hoods Bouffants Beard Covers
Facemasks Goggles
• All Bound seams • Tunneled elastic • Smooth surface area prevents particles from sticking. • Bulk Packing in a single overlay bag is available on CleanMax® Clean Manufactured Non-Sterile Frocks, Coveralls, Boots and Hoods.
Gloves Sleeves
Non-PPE Items
Additional Information: DuPont Additional Information: Ansell Additional Information: Lakeland
Warnings Issued by Lakeland
• Warning: Cleanroom apparel should not be used around heat, flames, sparks or in potentially flammable or explosive environments. • Cleanroom fabrics should have slip-resistant materials on the outer sole of boots, shoe covers, or other garment surfaces in conditions where slipping could occur. • Note that it is up to the professionals responding to any industrial or viral environment to do a thorough hazard assessment based on the task to be performed and determine the complete PPE ensemble for the hazard(s) they will face.
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