The SHIELDskin Chem red range of gloves offer a higher level of protection without compromise on dexterity and comfort. They qualify as chemical resistant gloves according to regulation EN374-1:2003
The SHIELDskin Chem red range of gloves offer a higher level of protection without compromise on dexterity and comfort. They qualify as chemical resistant gloves
Forms part of the Shield Scientific traffic lights system of glove protection
Using the newest twinSHIELD technology providing a double walled barrier - the inner white layer bonded to an outer red layer - for maximum protection
Powder free and non sterile, this range of gloves are fully compliant to the latest PPE norms - classed as protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms.
Free of Thiurams, virus and microorganism resistant, non-sterile.
Supplied as 1x dispensing box containing 40 gloves (20 pairs).
The dispensing boxes for this grade are varnished for enhanced protection in laboratory environments
Medical Device Class 1 (MDD) according to the Directive 93/42/EEC.
REFERENCE | SCOPE |
EN 455-1:2000 | Medical gloves for single use – Part1: Requirement and testing for freedom from holes. |
EN 455-2:2015 | Medical gloves for single use – Part 2: Requirement and testing for physical properties. |
EN 455-3:2015 | Medical gloves for single use – Part 3: Requirement and testing for biological evaluation. |
EN 455-4:2009 | Medical gloves for single use – Part 4: Requirement and testing for shelf-life determination. |
VAT FREE?
These gloves are classed as medical devices and as such have a VAT free status for research organisations who provide suitable documentation at point of order. If you are ordering online please state your requirement for VAT free in the order comments box or contact our sales office on 01954 233 110.
Update November 2020
The UK Government offered a temporary VAT holiday on PPE products from May 1st to October 31st 2020. Although this has now come to an end and VAT is once again chargeable on PPE products, a group of expert GAMBICA members including Camlab have come together to recommend to HMRC that all PPE used in charitably funded medical and veterinary research be eligible for zero rate VAT. You can learn more about this effort here.
Dear Customer,
In these continuing unprecedented times we have had to deal with product supply restrictions, monthly price increases and surcharges being placed on our purchase orders for goods, particularly for critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Throughout the ongoing global pandemic we have strived to limit any increases to the selling price of all our main PPE brands. However, due to continued shortages and unprecedented high demand globally, we are seeing monthly cost price increases imposed by many of our PPE suppliers for items such as gloves and respirators . Some national governments have also restricted access to PPE products, and in some cases are applying additional export surcharges. Main manufacturers are also being asked to prioritise front line care workers.
Unfortunately from this point on we will have to include any additional government or increased freight surcharges applied to these products. To help mitigate such increases, we set up a PPE sourcing team in Q2 2020 tasked to source reliable alternative global manufacturers of these types of products in short supply to be able to offer our customers alternative similar products. Through this effort we continue to find cost effective alternatives and we are happy to work with our customers purchasing departments to try and negotiate bulk discount prices.
As products become available we will list them here.
Although we now have to pass on increases and surcharges please be assured that we are not inflating our profits. We are doing our best to overcome shortages by sourcing products from alternative suppliers of PPE, but in some cases the prices of these products are significantly above normal due to demand and in other cases they do not meet the correct PPE regulations that could put the public or medical professionals at risk if sold improperly. We are working with Trading Standards Institute (TSI) and the British Safety Industry federation (BSIF) by reporting these suppliers/providers who we believe are wrongly exploiting the current situation.
Unfortunately we are also finding that unscrupulous suppliers are offering us counterfeit products. Camlab is a member of the BSIF and we are working closely with them to ensure the items we source and sell are properly CE EN/149 rated and tested accordingly. Please note that category III products require much stricter requirements including ongoing market surveillance. Reporting and documentation retention is considerably more onerous on manufactures, suppliers and customers for Health and Safety records, recall, notification and withdrawal purposes.
We wish all our customers well in these trying times and hope we can all return to business as normal as soon as possible
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Useful Information – Things to Check
Is your supplier a member of the BSIF – https://www.bsif.co.uk/
Is the product CE marked correctly?
Have you a copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity?
Has your supplier verified this product and has documentation available?
Medical devices EU regulations
The European Union Medical Device Regulation repeals the existing directives on medical devices: Medical Devices Directive [93/42/EEC] and Active Implantable Medical Device Directive [90/385/EEC]. The regulation was published on 5 May 2017 and came into force on 25 May 2017
European Union (EU) Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017/745
PPE Standards
The standards, which cover face masks, medical gloves and protective clothing are listed below:
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