MIRA Safety  |  SKU: MIRA-CBRN-GLOVES-XS

MIRA Safety - NC-11 Protective CBRN Gloves

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Description

Our Protective CBRN Gloves provide up to 24 hours of protection against nuclear, biological, and chemical threats. They’ve been proven through extensive testing to perform in even the most extreme conditions. Featuring durable butyl rubber construction and an ambidextrous design, these hazmat gloves are a practical choice and an outstanding value that doesn’t compromise on protection.


Key Features:

  • Butyl rubber construction (standard for most CBRN/Hazmat protocols)
  • Superior resistance against hazardous chemical splashes and exposure
  • Provides up to 24 hours of protection against vaporized chemical warfare agents
  • Designed to be worn for up to 30 days without losing chemical resistance or flexibility
  • Impermeable to biological agents and nuclear fallout
  • Each ambidextrous glove features corrugated joints, textured palms and fingerprints, and a snug fit to prevent slippage
  • Extra-long cuffs are easier to integrate with hazmat suit
  • Dusted with non-irritant, non-toxic mineral powder
  • Shelf life of up to 15 years in original packaging and optimum conditions (See below for details)
  • Smooth exterior finish allows for quick and easy decontamination
  • In compliance with EEC Directive for Personal Protective Equipment (89/686/EEC)

Technical Specifications for Protective CBRN Gloves:

Durable butyl hazmat gloves are an absolute necessity for any complete PPE kit. Our protective CBRN gloves help meet that need for numerous law enforcement agencies, militaries, and civilians from all over the world.

Unlike other hazmat gloves, these CBRN protective gloves come with a number of mobility-enhancing features that improve the user’s ability to manipulate firearms, operate machinery, and navigate their environment while wearing full-body PPE.

They’re designed to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of hazmat suits using Kappler Chemtape to seal the junctions. And they’ve been extensively tested to meet a variety of different standards (see below).

Our Protective CBRN Gloves also have a substantially longer shelf life than most competitors. When kept in their original packaging they can last up to 15 years and still work perfectly. As a result, you get better value and easier logistics in the long-run.

Size Chart:
Note: The chart below is best viewed on a wide screen

Gloves Size Chart (in)
Order size Unit of XS SM MD LG XL XXL
Mold size Measure XS S M L XL XXL
Middle finger length in 2.95 3.15 3.35 3.54 3.74 3.94
Width of palm in 3.74 3.86 3.98 4.09 4.21 4.33
Length of gloves in 13.58 13.78 13.98 14.17 14.37 14.57
Wrist circumference in 13.07 13.15 13.23 13.39 13.54 13.70
Weight of each pair lbm 0.46 0.46 0.49 0.51 0.53

0.55



Technical Details for Protective CBRN Gloves:

Protective CBRN Gloves meet the following testing standards:

  • DEF STAN 93-55/2, Annex A: Method of Test for Penetration of Mustard Gas
  • DEF STAN 93-55/2, Annex B: Method of Test for Penetration of Mustard Gas Decontamination
  • QSTAG 991: .Standard Tests for Measuring the Penetration of CW Agents through Protective Clothing
  • TOP 8-2-501: Permeation and Penetration Testing of Materials with Chemical Agents or Simulants (Swatch Testing)
  • TOP 10-2-022: Chemical Vapor and Aerosol System Level Testing of Chemical/ Biological Protective Suits
  • EN 374-1: 2003: Protective Gloves against Chemicals and Microorganisms (Terminology and Performance Requirements)
  • EN 374-2: 2003: Protective Gloves against Chemicals and Microorganisms (Determination of Resistance to Penetration)
  • EN 374-3: 2003: Protective Gloves against Chemicals and Microorganisms (Determination of Resistance to Permeation)
  • EN 388: 2003: Protective Gloves against Mechanical Risks
  • EN 420: 1994: Protective Gloves: General Requirements and Test Methods
  • EN 1149-1: Electrostatic Properties (Protective Clothing)
  • ASTM D412: Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers - Tension
  • ASTM D624: Tear Strength of Conventional Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers
  • ASTM F739: Permeation of Liquids and Gases through Protective Materials
  • ASTM D1053: Stiffening at Low Temperatures: Flexible Polymers and Coated Fabrics
  • ASTM F1342: Test Method for Protective Clothing Material Resistance to Puncture
  • ASTM F1790: Test Method for Measuring Cut Resistance of Materials used in Protective Clothing
  • ASTM D2240: Rubber Property, Durometer Hardness
  • FTMS 191A Method 5931: Electrostatic Decay of Fabrics


Butyl Gloves Storage:

MIRA Safety Protective CBRN Gloves (like all butyl rubber gloves) should be stored in their original packaging in a dark room at a temperature between 41°F and 77°F with a relative humidity of less than 75%. In these conditions, these gloves can be stored for 15 years. Manufacturer advises these gloves can be stored at temperature extremes of -50°C to 60°C (-58°F to 140°F) if needed. These gloves are 100% butyl rubber and should be handled as such, so inspect for cracking especially in flexion spots after use.

Return Policy:

For MIRA Safety products, we adhere to the MIRA Safety return policy, prioritizing the safety and wellbeing of our customers above all else. Given the critical nature of the products we offer, and to ensure their integrity, we do not accept returns once items have shipped from our warehouse. This policy safeguards our customers, ensuring the PPE they receive is uncompromised and untampered.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are used in the construction of MIRA Safety NC-11 Protective CBRN Gloves?

The MIRA Safety NC-11 Protective CBRN Gloves are constructed from durable butyl rubber. This material is standard for most CBRN and hazmat protocols due to its superior resistance against hazardous chemical splashes and exposure. Butyl rubber is chosen for its ability to provide up to 24 hours of protection against vaporized chemical warfare agents, making it an essential component in personal protective equipment for environments with potential nuclear, biological, or chemical threats.

How do the NC-11 gloves integrate with other hazmat gear?

The NC-11 gloves are designed to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of hazmat suits. They feature extra-long cuffs that can be easily sealed using Kappler Chemtape, ensuring a secure barrier against contaminants. This integration is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the protective ensemble, especially in environments where exposure to chemical agents is a risk. The gloves' ambidextrous design and textured surfaces enhance dexterity, allowing for better manipulation of tools and equipment while wearing full-body PPE.

What is the shelf life of the MIRA Safety NC-11 Protective CBRN Gloves?

The MIRA Safety NC-11 Protective CBRN Gloves have a shelf life of up to 15 years when stored properly. To ensure longevity, they should be kept in their original packaging in a dark room with a temperature between 41°F and 77°F and a relative humidity of less than 75%. This extended shelf life provides logistical advantages for both individual preppers and organizations needing long-term storage solutions for emergency preparedness.

Are the NC-11 gloves suitable for use in cold environments?

Yes, the NC-11 gloves can be used in cold environments, although some precautions are necessary. Butyl rubber maintains flexibility at lower temperatures, but it's important to inspect the gloves for any cracking, especially in flexion spots, after exposure to extreme cold. This ensures that the gloves retain their protective qualities even when used in challenging weather conditions.

How do the gloves perform in terms of dexterity and tactile feedback?

The NC-11 gloves are designed with mobility-enhancing features to improve dexterity. They include corrugated joints and textured palms and fingertips, allowing users to handle firearms, operate machinery, and perform delicate tasks with greater ease. This design consideration is crucial in emergency scenarios where precise movements are necessary, such as during decontamination procedures or equipment operation.

What testing standards do the NC-11 gloves meet?

The NC-11 gloves have been extensively tested to meet various international standards for protective clothing. These include DEF STAN 93-55/2 for penetration of mustard gas, EN 374 for resistance to chemicals and microorganisms, and ASTM standards for rubber properties and permeation. Such rigorous testing ensures that the gloves provide reliable protection in hazardous environments.

How do the NC-11 gloves contribute to overall PPE effectiveness?

The NC-11 gloves are a critical component of a comprehensive personal protective equipment (PPE) kit. By providing up to 24 hours of protection against chemical warfare agents and biological threats, they enhance the overall effectiveness of PPE in high-risk environments. Their ability to integrate with other protective gear such as hazmat suits ensures that users are shielded from potential exposure, making them indispensable for law enforcement, military personnel, and emergency responders.

What are the storage recommendations for maintaining the gloves' integrity?

To maintain the integrity of the NC-11 gloves, they should be stored in their original packaging under specific conditions. The recommended storage environment is a dark room with temperatures between 41°F and 77°F and relative humidity below 75%. If necessary, they can withstand temperature extremes from -58°F to 140°F. Regular inspection for signs of degradation, such as cracking, is also advised to ensure their readiness when needed.

Can the NC-11 gloves be used for tasks requiring fine motor skills?

Yes, the NC-11 gloves are designed to support tasks requiring fine motor skills. The textured palms and fingertips, along with the gloves' snug fit, allow for better grip and control. This makes them suitable for tasks such as operating small tools or equipment, which is crucial in emergency scenarios where precision is necessary. For more information on integrating such gear into your emergency kit, explore our Hazmat Suits & Gear collection.

How do the NC-11 gloves fit into a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan?

The NC-11 gloves are an essential part of a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan, particularly for scenarios involving CBRN threats. They provide critical protection against chemical, biological, and nuclear risks, making them suitable for inclusion in both personal and professional emergency kits. Understanding the role of such protective gear is vital for effective planning. For detailed guidance on building your emergency kit, consider reading our Complete Guide to Emergency Preparedness Kits.