The Contens of notes ,Warnings and Reminders
1.This product is for one-time use. Check before use. 2.Before use,
check whether the packaging is in good condition, confirm the
packaging mark, production date and validity period, and use within
the validity period to avoid hand contact with the inside of the
Medical Disposable protective coverall. 3.Do not use if any parts
of the product is damaged such as the seam are damaged before use.
4.Medical Disposable protective coverall for medical use should be
treated as "hazardous waste"; 5.The Medical Disposable protective
coverall should be replaced in time after it is wet and
contaminated by the patient's blood and body fluids. 6.The Medical
protective coverall should avoid prolonged contact with chemical
substances. 7.This product is a non-sterile, non-flame retardant
product.



1 product model / specification and division description
1.1 scope
The technical requirements are applicable to contacting potentially
infectious patient's blood for medical personnel during work
Disposable protective clothing for medical use that provides
barrier and protection for body fluids, secretions, particles in
the air, etc
(hereinafter referred to as protective clothing).
2. Performance index
2.1 appearance
2.1.1 the protective clothing shall be dry, clean and free of
mildew, and the surface shall be free of adhesion, crack, hole and
other defects.
2.1.2 the connection part of protective clothing can be processed
by needle sewing, bonding or heat sealing. The pinhole of the
needle seam should be sealed
For treatment, the needle spacing shall be 8-14 stitches every 3cm,
and the stitches shall be even and straight without jumping. Gluing
or
After heat sealing and other processing, the parts shall be flat
and sealed without bubbles.
2.1.3 the zipper of the protective clothing with zipper shall not
be exposed, and the pull head shall be self-locking.
2.2 structure
2.2.1 the protective clothing is composed of hooded top and
trousers, which is a one-piece structure, as shown in Figure 1.

