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  • South Lake Tahoe,  CA
  • United States

Company Description

Organic friendly gloves! Why? Over 50% of the disposable gloves we tested were contaminated, new out of the box! Eagle Protect’s Delta Zero glove testing program ensures Eagle gloves adhere to the highest level of glove safety and performance. We third-party test our gloves to ensure there is nothing harmful on the gloves (i.e. mold, pesticides, listeria & more) that could transfer to the product. Visit booth 1339 to discover the only gloves verified to protect your certification!

Brands: Eagle Protect


 Press Releases

  • Cross-contamination threats in the supply chain have led to several product recall incidents

    Eagle Protect, specialist supplier of disposable gloves and PPE, is warning certified organic food handling workers, processors, and producers of the potential risks of chemicals, toxins, and microbial cross-contamination from gloves, which could affect certification and cause possible recalls. In just the past six months alone, multiple organic-related products have been recalled for various pathogens including AspergillusListeriaE. coli, Salmonella, and even detectable levels of PFAS - or “forever” - chemicals. To eliminate the potential risk of these costly product recalls, a range of Eagle Protect’s nitrile gloves comply with the USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP) guidelines and regulations.

    Eagle Protect recently published the findings of their five-year study measuring the risk of glove contamination, which consisted of independent testing of the interior and exterior glove surfaces of 26 different brands, new and unused. The testing and analysis revealed fecal indicators on up to 50% of gloves, Listeria and E Coli, fungicides, pesticides, and fumigants - all of which can lead to cross-contamination in organic-related supply chains. Additionally, an accelerator used in the glove manufacturing process is also used extensively as a germicide and fungicide. What’s important to note is that FDA food compliance standards do not guarantee a “food-safe” glove, nor does it mitigate contamination risk for users.

    “As the proliferation and sale of organic-related products continues to rise, so does the risk of supply chain contamination,” said Steve Ardagh, CEO of Eagle Protect. “Because disposable glove importers aren’t subjected to rigorous FDA monitoring in the U.S., there’s an ever-present risk of cross-contamination in the organic-related products industry. Currently, Eagle Protect is the only global glove supplier whose range of products are continually tested to verify compliance with USDA organic regulations.“

  • Proprietary five-point testing regimen lowers risk of cross-contamination, enhances compliance

    Following a five-year study revealing the widespread risk of contamination in the disposable glove industry, Eagle Protect has deployed a new industry standard for compliance - the Delta Zero quality verification program. The analysis and findings of their multi-year study, a collaboration with the B. Michaels Group, were presented at the 2022 International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) annual meeting, leading Eagle Protect to develop and launch a multi-layered glove quality verification process.

     

    “In the effort to mitigate glove contamination risks to multiple industries and glove users, we’ve spent the last few years refining our Delta Zero verification process,” said Steve Ardagh, CEO of Eagle Protect. “It’s a proprietary, multi-layered, five-point testing process that ensures Eagle gloves strictly adhere to the industry’s highest level of safety and performance.”

    Though most of the general public remains unaware, there are significant limitations within the FDA’s current food glove compliance requirements. The FDA’s own code for imported gloves and PPE equipment (FDA Title 21, Part 177) does not specifically require them to be intact, clean, or sanitary, nor are they subject to routine testing upon arrival. Furthermore, the current test report for imported products that do occur carries no expiry date to compare them to any previous testing. This loophole opens the door for manufacturers to alter raw materials, composition, and even their own quality assurance standards - greatly enhancing the possibility of mislabeled and fraudulent products from unscrupulous industry suppliers.

    The industry commonly refers to this lack of compliance standards as the “Glove Safety Gap” - an issue that Eagle Protect felt necessary to address head-on. Knowing that the general public expects disposable gloves and other PPE products to be clean, sanitary, and intact, the company responded with direct action. Eagle Protect adheres to a strict supplier code of conduct, which encourages independent third-party auditing and follows a single-source model. Through a recent partnership with Rfider, Eagle also added supply chain traceability for its product lines.


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Geographic Area of Interest
Canada, United States
Exhibitor offers non-GMO verified products?
No


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