New product guide launched by Marigold.Hand & Arm Protection specialist Comasec International Group (CMIG CMIG Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics (Journal) CMIG Cuna Mutual Insurance Group ), which includes the Marigold marigold, any plant of the genus Tagetes of the family Asteraceae (aster family), mostly Central and South American herbs cultivated elsewhere as garden flowers. The two common species of marigold, both annuals, are distinguished as African, or Aztec (T. Industrial[R] and Comasecr[R] brands, has updated, refreshed and re-launched its 64 page, A4 product guide. Incorporating the very latest products, technical developments and market leading ranges in one volume, the brand new guide features over 100 products from the hand protection specialist including new products such as the N1000 Range, the XRT XRT A symbol used specifically upon the consolidated tape to indicate a security trading ex-rights. Notes: Typically, a stock will depreciate in price immediately after rights offering expires. range and the Hi-Viz Range. In addition to highlighting all of the features, benefits and test scores for the products featured, glove selection is further simplified as the product guide is split into different hazard categories including food, chemical, cut, mechanical and thermal protection, in addition to single use (disposable) and specialised protection. A truly comprehensive and essential resource for anyone with responsibility for worker safety, a new feature of the product guide includes information on the technical aspects of glove materials used and also information on the company's Oeko-Tex 100 classified gloves. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Oeko-Tex I00 classification guarantees that the textiles used in the manufacture of the Nitrotough[TM] N1000 Series gloves are carcinogen carcinogen: see cancer. carcinogen Agent that can cause cancer. Exposure to one or more carcinogens, including certain chemicals, radiation, and certain viruses, can initiate cancer under conditions not completely understood. free, tested against pesticides and phenol phenol (fē`nōl), C6H5OH, a colorless, crystalline solid that melts at about 41°C;, boils at 182°C;, and is soluble in ethanol and ether and somewhat soluble in water. chlorine, contain no heavy metals heavy metals, n.pl metallic compounds, such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury, and nickel. Exposure to these metals has been linked to immune, kidney, and neurotic disorders. , have little or no formaldehyde formaldehyde (fôrmăl`dəhīd'), HCHO, the simplest aldehyde. It melts at −92°C;, boils at −21°C;, and is soluble in water, alcohol, and ether; at STP, it is a flammable, poisonous, colorless gas with a suffocating , have a neutral pH and are accelerator free with no added biocides. "The new Product Guide is an essential resource and reference tool for anyone with responsibility for Hand and Arm Protection in the workplace. New products, the latest extensions to some of out most successful ranges and a wealth of information on the performance of our gloves and technical details are all featured within this new guide," said CMIG's International Marketing Manager, Donald Gillespie. Contact: Comasec on tel 0845 075 3355 or visit www.marigold-industrial.com/en |
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