LABORATORY GOWN, nonwoven, disposable, L

STD SPPEGOWNS1L

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Former Code(s): ELABGOWN1L- ELABGOWNS1L
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
OC subscriptions: included in supply or field order tools (e.g. UniField)
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OC validations: approved for procurement and use by an OC for international or local orders specifying context and activity in Medical Standard Lists (MSL)

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LABORATORY GOWN, BSL2 & BSL3

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Reserved for TB culture programmes.

Definition

Disposable laboratory gowns are required if potential exposure to infective agents in a laboratory BSL2 & BSL3.

Specifications

Contact your supply centre for further information regarding validated brands and models.

    Quality Standards Comment

    Protective clothing against biological agents:

    • ​The Regulation (EU) 2016/425 covers the manufacture and marketing of personal protective equipment.. The PPE Guidelines - Version 24 August 2017 aim to facilitate a common interpretation and application of this PPE Directive.
    • EN 14126 / A1: 2004 Protective Clothing - Performance Requirements And Tests Methods For Protective Clothing Against Infective Agents

    Technical specifications

    • Disposable
    • Non woven material
    • Long sleeves
    • Jersey cuffs at wrists
    • Back closure
    • Coverage of the whole upper body till under the knees required (110 - 130 cm)
    • 3 size available: S, M, L
    • PPE Cat 3 Type PB (6)-B
    • non sterile

    Size of the gown according to the morphology of the person:

    SizeChest widthHeight
    Small84-92cm (33"-36")164-170cm (5'4"-5'6")
    Medium92-100cm (36"-39")170-176cm (5'6"-5'9")
    Large100-108cm (39"-42")176-182cm (5'9"-6'0")

    Instructions for use

    Wear personal protective equipment before accessing the laboratory:

    • provide protection of skin and personal clothing from incidental contact and small splashes.
    • prevent the spread of contamination outside the lab (provided they are not worn outside the lab).
    • provide a removable barrier in the event of an incident involving a spill or splash of hazardous substances.

    Storage

    Store in a dry, cool place (<40°C) away from direct sunlight and fluorescent light.

    Waste management

    Dispose in the biohazard container for incineration.

    MSF requirements

    Disposable laboratory gowns are mandatory Personal Protective Equipment to work in Tuberculosis laboratories BSL 2 and BSL 3.

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