Our Detectable Plasters for Food Protection.
Our detectable plasters are essential for compliance with food safety regulations and provide reliable protection for minor injuries in the workplace. Trust in our quality products to keep your team safe and your business compliant.
The Must-Have for Wounds: Detectable Bandages for Your Safety and Food Safety
Detectable bandages are essential for compliance with food safety regulations, offering reliable protection for minor injuries at the workplace and production facility. Learn more about our detectable bandages below.
What Does the Term “Detectable” Mean?
The term "detectable" means identifiable or locatable. Bandages with this feature are quickly and reliably detected by detection systems through the use of special plastics. This is particularly important in the food industry to ensure that no foreign objects end up in food, which could lead to consumer injuries or costly recalls.
What Are Detectable Bandages?
Our detectable bandages can be detected by metal detectors, partly due to an aluminum layer embedded beneath the wound pad, making them reliably identifiable if they enter the production process.
What Is a PPE Item?
Detectable bandages are part of personal protective equipment (PPE), which is equipment worn or held by the user to protect against risks that may endanger their health or safety.
Why Must Bandages Be Worn?
We recommend wearing detectable bandages during production activities. On one hand, the produced goods must be protected from contamination. On the other hand, the wearer is protected from germs and bacteria.
Are There Colour Codes for Detectable Bandages?
Unlike conventional bandages, detectable bandages are distinguished by their blue signal colour.
This colour helps in quickly identifying contamination in produced goods visually.
Which Industries Use Detectable Bandages?
Detectable bandages are primarily used in the food industry and logistics to protect produced goods from contamination, such as blood, etc.
What Materials Are Detectable Bandages Made Of?
Typically, the bandages are made of durable PU material, but without the use of latex.