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Ansell 54-633 AlphaTec 7-8 mil PVC Apron (72/Case)

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72 Aprons
Ansell AlphaTec® 54-633 Premium-Quality PVC Protective Apron (White) — 7–8 mil Vinyl (PVC), One-Piece Easy-Clean Design with Die-Cut Integral Adjustable Ties + Head Opening, Bib Style 33" x 44" (72/Case)
PPE Apron Vinyl (PVC) 7–8 mil (listed as 8 mil) One-Piece Easy-Clean Integral Ties + Head Opening 33" x 44" White 72/Case Silicone-free: Not Tested

Overview

AlphaTec® 54-633 is a premium-quality PVC (vinyl) protective apron designed to help reduce torso and lap exposure from routine splash, drip, and overspray. The manufacturer describes a 7–8 mil PVC construction to guard against grease and oil while supporting chemical splash protection, paired with die-cut integral adjustable ties and a head opening for comfortable wear and fit control.

SOSCleanroom positions Ansell as best-in-class because safety programs depend on consistent specifications, dependable documentation, and predictable supply. Our close relationship with Ansell helps customers standardize PPE, reduce substitution risk, and keep training expectations consistent across shifts and sites.


Why this apron matters for safety
  • Helps control routine splash exposure: adds a barrier at the torso and lap where splash and drip exposure commonly lands.
  • Designed for real-world wet-process work: PVC construction supports day-to-day exposure to grease, oil, and chemical splashes.
  • Fit retention supports consistent coverage: die-cut integral adjustable ties and head opening help keep the apron positioned during bending, lifting, and repetitive motion.
  • One-piece convenience: an easy-clean, one-piece style supports fast wipe-down and efficient change-out workflows.

Typical work areas and tasks supported (published examples)
  • Plant disinfection and sanitization
  • Equipment maintenance and repair
  • Transferring liquids
  • Canning, bottling, storing, and transportation
  • Food-processing support tasks (e.g., packing fillets and ground meat)

Key specifications (published)
SKU 54-633
Product material Vinyl (PVC)
Thickness 7–8 mil (listed as 8 mil)
Color White
Closure type Integral ties (die-cut adjustable ties + head opening)
Design One-piece (easy to clean)
Available size (this listing) 33" x 44"
Case unit 72 aprons (case)
Silicone-free Not tested (published)

Always confirm chemical compatibility and required PPE using your site hazard assessment and the applicable SDS for chemicals in use. Aprons reduce torso exposure; depending on the task, chemical-resistant gloves and eye/face protection may also be required.


Packaging and handling

Shipped as a case of 72 aprons. Stage aprons at point-of-use so teams do not delay PPE when splash tasks occur unexpectedly.

After use, follow your facility SOP for wipe-down, segregation, and disposal based on the chemicals and soils encountered.


Storage and lifecycle control
  • Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources to preserve vinyl flexibility.
  • Avoid sharp edges during staging and storage to prevent micro-cuts and tears.
  • Inspect before use (tears, thinning, damage at tie points) and remove from service if compromised.

Documentation

Use manufacturer documentation alongside your hazard assessment to support PPE selection, training, and safe-work procedures.


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The Technical Vault By SOSCleanroom
PPE Safety Article AlphaTec® 54-633 Grease + Oil + Splash Protection One-Piece Easy Clean

Why aprons matter: most exposure is repetitive, not dramatic

Facilities rarely see risk as one single event. More often, it is a pattern: a drip during transfer, overspray during wash-down, splash-back at the end of a pour, or residue on tools and hoses. Over time, those “small” events create real consequences—wet garments, skin irritation, and the slow normalization of unsafe shortcuts. A protective apron is a practical barrier control because it targets the torso and lap where splash and drip exposure commonly lands.


What AlphaTec® 54-633 is designed to do (and why that matters)

AlphaTec® 54-633 is described by the manufacturer as a 7–8 mil PVC apron that helps guard against grease and oil while supporting chemical splash protection. The one-piece design is intended to make wipe-down and cleaning more straightforward, which is not just convenience—it supports faster change-out and reduces the likelihood that contaminated PPE gets worn longer than it should.

Operational takeaway

PPE has to be easy to use to be used consistently. When apron fit is stable and cleanup is simple, teams are more likely to comply without cutting corners.


Fit retention is a safety feature

Aprons protect only when coverage stays in place. AlphaTec® 54-633 uses die-cut integral adjustable ties and a head opening to help keep the apron positioned during bending, reaching, lifting, and repetitive motion. If coverage drifts, the hazard does not wait—splashes happen at the exact moments workers lean in.

  • Standardize donning: teach one tie method so coverage drift does not become “normal.”
  • Define change triggers: tear/puncture, heavy soil load, or major splash events should trigger replacement per SOP.
  • Stage at point-of-use: when aprons are not immediately available, unsafe workarounds become the default.

Aprons are one component of the PPE system

A bib apron reduces torso and lap exposure. It does not protect eyes/face or hands/forearms. For splash-prone tasks, pair apron use with properly selected chemical-resistant gloves and appropriate eye/face protection based on your hazard assessment and the SDS for chemicals in use.

Practical checklist
  • Confirm chemical(s), concentration, temperature, and exposure duration (SDS + site risk assessment).
  • Ensure eye/face protection is available where splash is plausible.
  • Standardize disposal or decontamination workflows so contaminated PPE does not become a secondary transfer risk.

Why SOSCleanroom emphasizes best-in-class Ansell PPE

Safety programs fail quietly when “the same apron” becomes multiple different aprons through substitutions. Standardizing on a best-in-class manufacturer helps keep training, purchasing, and safety expectations anchored to one spec. SOSCleanroom’s close relationship with Ansell supports that consistency by helping customers align product selection, documentation, and replenishment planning.


Facility wipe-down support (helps reduce secondary transfer)

Secondary transfer often happens when gloves contact contaminated apron surfaces and then touch controls, doors, or tools. Controlled wipe-down materials support safer transitions.


Documentation

Anchor PPE selection and training to manufacturer documentation and your hazard assessment.


If you have any questions please email us at Sales@SOSsupply.com or give us a call at (214)340-8574. OR check out the AI ChatBot powered by SOSCleanroom data libraries - give it a try! THIS IS NEW FOR 2026! © 2026 SOSCleanroom. All rights reserved.