Not intended for immersion in liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids. Anyone handling cryogenic liquids should be familiar with the hazards presented by such materials and trained in how to handle them safely. Emergency procedures should be established and rehearsed, proper training in the operation of all equipment provided and knowledge and appreciation of hazardous properties of the materials instilled. Cryogenic liquids should never be handled without proper protective gear.
Generally recommended protective apparel for handling cryogenic liquids include the following:
• Proper fitting gloves*
• Protective face shield and goggles
• Protective apron without pockets
• Protective gaiters
• Pants without cuffs
• Shoes without laces
*Proper Fitting Gloves For maximum dexterity and safety, cryogenic gloves must fit properly. Although gloves should be loose enough to allow for quick removal if necessary, a glove that is too large impairs dexterity and function. A tight glove leads to thermal loss.
Dispensing/transferring cryogenic liquids, handling of cryogenic samples into or removing from storage vessels
*USAGE / SAFETY STATEMENT
Not intended for immersion in liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids. Anyone handling cryogenic liquids should be familiar with the hazards presented by such materials and trained in how to handle them safely. Emergency procedures should be established and rehearsed, proper training in the operation of all equipment provided and knowledge and appreciation of hazardous properties of the materials instilled. Cryogenic liquids should never be handled without proper protective gear.
Generally recommended protective apparel for handling cryogenic liquids include the following:
• Proper fitting gloves*
• Protective face shield and goggles
• Protective apron without pockets
• Protective gaiters
• Pants without cuffs
• Shoes without laces
*Proper Fitting Gloves For maximum dexterity and safety, cryogenic gloves must fit properly. Although gloves should be loose enough to allow for quick removal if necessary, a glove that is too large impairs dexterity and function. A tight glove leads to thermal loss.
REGULATORY NOTICE & RESTRICTIONS
Safety certified to meet EU standards for CE Cat. III: EN 511, EN 388, EN 420
SIZE
24" W x 42" L
QUALITY CERTIFICATION / COMPLIANCE
TEMPSHIELD CRYO-PROTECTION® PRODUCTS ARE CERTIFIED BY UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL TESTING AGENCIES TO MEET STRINGENT GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE CRYOGENIC HANDLING.
Certifications: Cryo-Apron® and Cryo-Industrial® Apron are in conformity with Regulation (EU) 2016/425 and, where such is the case, with technical specification numbers:
EN ISO 13688 : 2013 (Protective clothing - general requirements)
EN 20811 : 1993 (Textiles - resistance to water penetration)
EN 388 : 2016 + A1 : 2018, point 6.1 (Abrasion resistance)
EN 388 : 2016 + A1 : 2018, point 6.4 (Tear resistance)
EN ISO 7854 : 1997 (Determination of resistance to damage by flexing)
EN ISO 2286-3 : 1989 and ISO 4675 : 1990 (Low temperature bend test)
ISO 5085-1 : 1989 (Determination of thermal resistance - low temperature resistance)
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Room Temperature
Safety Statement
Not intended for immersion in liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids. Anyone handling cryogenic liquids should be familiar with the hazards presented by such materials and trained in how to handle them safely. Emergency procedures should be established and rehearsed, proper training in the operation of all equipment provided and knowledge and appreciation of hazardous properties of the materials instilled. Cryogenic liquids should never be handled without proper protective gear.
Generally recommended protective apparel for handling cryogenic liquids include the following:
• Proper fitting gloves*
• Protective face shield and goggles
• Protective apron without pockets
• Protective gaiters
• Pants without cuffs
• Shoes without laces
*Proper Fitting Gloves For maximum dexterity and safety, cryogenic gloves must fit properly. Although gloves should be loose enough to allow for quick removal if necessary, a glove that is too large impairs dexterity and function. A tight glove leads to thermal loss.
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