Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSM) North By Honeywell- Chemical Resistant Glove Box Gloves
Product Description:
PRODUCT FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
Glove box operations in the pharmaceutical, biotechnical, semi-conductor, nuclear, defense, and manufacturing industries.
CERTIFICATIONS / STANDARDS
OSHA Standard - 29 CFR 1915.157 The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses appropriate hand protection and other protective clothing where there is exposure to hazards such as skin absorption of harmful substances, severe cuts or lacerations, severe abrasions, punctures, chemical burns, thermal burns, harmful temperature extremes, and sharp objects.
LAUNDERING / STORAGE
Chemical resistant gloves are not designed for laundering.
Three year shelf life when stored in original packaging in a cool dry place away from light. Recommended temperature
range: 50oF to 86oF (10oC to 30oC).
WARRANTY
Honeywell products are covered by and subject to the terms of the Honeywell Safety Products Limited Warranty that is
printed in our published price list. The Honeywell Safety Products Limited Warranty is the only written warranty of any
force and effect, and all other written warranties are disclaimed in their entirety. In no event shall Honeywell Safety
Products or any of its authorized dealers be liable for any damages in excess of the purchase price of the relevant
product. This limitation applies to damages of any kind, including but not limited to direct or indirect damages or other
special, incidental exemplary or consequential damages, whether arising out of the use or inability to use the product,
even if we or any of our authorized dealers has been advised of the possibility of the damages or any claim by any other
party. Servicing of any product with parts not approved by us will void the warranty and may result in loss of any
certification or approval applicable to the product.
WARNINGS
*Extreme caution should be used around moving machinery.
**Cleaning gloves that have been in contact with toxic or corrosive chemicals may result in a chemical reaction,
including fumes that could cause personal injury, serious illness, or death.