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Ansell BCGS1 BioClean Clearview Sterile Single-Use Goggles (ISO 4)

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Ansell BCGS1 BioClean™ Clearview™ Sterile Single-Use Goggles (Class 10 / ISO 4) — Anti-Fog / Anti-Scratch (60/Case)

BioClean™ Clearview™ BCGS1 are sterile, single-use cleanroom goggles designed for controlled environments where eye protection must support contamination-control discipline and repeatable gowning behavior. Ansell’s manufacturer data sheet specifies a lightweight ultra-soft PVC frame, an indirect ventilation system intended to help reduce contamination entry risk, and a toughened polycarbonate lens with anti-fog and anti-scratch coating for clear, optically correct vision. The non-linting, latex-free headband is intended to support comfort and compliance, including wear over eyeglasses.

Sterility note (manufacturer basis): Sterilized by Ethylene Oxide (EtO) to a Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) of 10-6. For contamination control, treat these as single-use—do not “wipe down and reuse” unless your quality system has a validated, approved reprocessing pathway (not stated by the manufacturer for this SKU).

Specifications:
  • Reorder code: BCGS1
  • Cleanroom compatibility (manufacturer stated): ISO Class 4 and EU GMP Grade A
  • Sterility: Sterile
  • Sterilization method: Ethylene Oxide (EtO)
  • Sterility assurance level (SAL): 10-6
  • Classification (manufacturer stated): EN 166:2001 Optical Class 1
  • Tested standard (manufacturer stated): ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2010
  • Materials (manufacturer stated): Ultra-soft PVC frame; toughened polycarbonate lens; latex-free silicone headband
  • Color: Transparent frame and strap
  • Lens thickness: 2 mm
  • Bridge width / height: 50 mm / 25 mm
  • Overall width / height: 155 mm / 85 mm
  • Total weight: 74 g (± 2 g)
  • Shelf life / storage: 3 years from date of manufacture; store dry/cool (<40°C) away from direct sunlight and fluorescent light
  • Case pack (manufacturer stated): 60 pieces
  • Inner packaging (manufacturer stated): 1 per sealed Tyvek™/PE inner bag; 10 inner bags per sealed outer Tyvek™/PE bag; 6 outer bags per lined carton (60)
About the Manufacturer:

BioClean™ is an Ansell cleanroom PPE platform designed to support contamination-controlled operations with published performance attributes and conformity documentation for personal protective equipment. For BCGS1, Ansell emphasizes sterile, single-use packaging discipline, indirect ventilation, and coated optics to reduce common workflow disruptions (fogging, scratching, and handling variability) when goggles are integrated into a formal gowning program.

BCGS1 Features:
  • Indirect ventilation system intended to help reduce contamination entry risk in controlled environments
  • Optically correct toughened polycarbonate lens with anti-fog and anti-scratch coating
  • Lightweight ultra-soft PVC frame for comfort and extended wear
  • Non-linting, latex-free headband; designed to be worn over eyeglasses
  • Sterile single-use format with published packaging configuration for controlled entry
BCGS1 Benefits:
  • Reduces gowning variability: sterile single-use packaging reduces “unknown history” goggles and helps maintain consistent PPE status.
  • Supports clear vision during critical tasks: anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings help reduce interruptions caused by fogging and lens damage (process-dependent).
  • Better compliance through comfort: soft frame and headband design can improve wear consistency when eye protection is required all shift.
  • Controlled-entry packaging discipline: inner/outer bag configuration supports staged introduction aligned with facility SOPs.
Common Applications:
  • Cleanroom cleaning and preparation
  • Pharmaceutical / aseptic manufacturing (as defined by site gowning program)
  • Medical device manufacturing
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Blending/compounding and controlled material transfer operations where eye protection is required
Best-Practice Use (Gowning Integration):
  • Stage packaging by boundary: remove the carton/outer bag outside the gowning boundary; introduce only the next clean layer per your SOP.
  • Don head/face coverage first: hood/bouffant and mask/veil (as required), then don goggles without touching the inner lens surface.
  • Handle by strap/frame edges: treat the inner lens as a critical surface; avoid “fingerprint cleaning” after donning.
  • Single-use discipline: after wear, discard per facility waste rules—do not place back into “ready” inventory.
  • Prevent perched-goggle behavior: avoid lifting goggles to the forehead during breaks; this undermines contamination-control intent.

Standards context: ISO cleanroom operations frameworks prioritize personnel controls (including gowning programs) to maintain classified conditions; EU GMP Annex 1 similarly elevates gowning/training within the contamination control strategy for sterile manufacturing. Your facility SOPs remain the governing requirement.

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Notes: Need help standardizing eye/face PPE within your ISO-classified gowning program (packaging boundary, donning sequence, discard controls)? Contact SOSCleanroom for practical selection guidance grounded in manufacturer data and real cleanroom workflows.

Product page updated: Jan. 14, 2026 (SOS Technical Staff)

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ISO 14644 Operations Control Eye Protection (Goggles) Sterile / Single-Use PPE Class 10 / ISO 4 Positioning Optical Class 1 (EN166) Anti-Fog Lens (Manufacturer Stated) Individually Packaged USP <800> Splash-Risk PPE Consideration Lot/Configuration Control (Receiving)

Ansell BioClean™ Clearview™ Sterile Single-Use Goggles (BCGS1) — ISO 4 sterile eye protection to support aseptic gowning discipline and eliminate reusable reprocessing risk

Ansell BioClean™ Clearview™ Sterile Single-Use Goggles (BCGS1) are designed for ISO 4 (Class 10) cleanroom programs that require sterile, disposable eye protection to reduce contamination risk and eliminate reprocessing variability. In higher-control environments, the eye/face area is a critical contamination source, and fog-driven adjustments are a common driver of inadvertent touches. A sterile, single-use goggle removes two recurring failure modes seen with reusable eyewear: (1) unclear status control (used vs. autoclaved vs. released) and (2) coating/compatibility drift caused by repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles. BCGS1 supports programs that want predictable, audit-friendly issuance and disposal rules while maintaining stable, comfortable fit and clear vision. Final suitability should be confirmed against current manufacturer documentation and your internal SOP/QMS requirements.

Operations takeaway: In ISO 4 and aseptic workflows, “simple” PPE choices can remove entire categories of deviations. Sterile, single-use goggles reduce reprocessing controls and help standardize gowning outcomes across shifts—especially when visibility and fog control are validated under your real conditions.


ISO-first context: why sterile, single-use goggles matter in high-control operations

ISO 14644-5 emphasizes controlled operations through documented gowning, behavior, cleaning, and material transfer. In ISO 4 spaces, personnel practices become especially consequential because the cleanliness margin is tighter and the tolerance for interruptions/rework is lower. Sterile, single-use goggles can strengthen the Operations Control Programme (OCP) by removing reprocessing and “status” ambiguity—operators receive a sterile, packaged goggle, don it per a defined sequence, then discard it after use. That simplicity reduces procedural drift and supports repeatable technique.

Control point: The highest value of sterile disposable eyewear is operational: fewer touches, fewer “workarounds,” and fewer uncontrolled cleaning events at the gowning boundary.


Specifications (SKU controls for RFQs, SOPs, and receiving)
  • Product: Ansell BioClean™ Clearview™ Sterile Single-Use Goggles
  • SKU / Part number: BCGS1
  • Cleanroom positioning: Class 10 / ISO 4 (manufacturer positioning; confirm method fit per SOP)
  • Sterility: Sterile, single-use (verify sterilization method and SAL per current manufacturer documentation)
  • Optical / standards (verify per PDS): Optical Class 1; EN 166:2001; Category II; CE; UKCA
  • Lens: Polycarbonate lens; anti-fog performance (manufacturer stated; validate under site conditions)
  • Ventilation: Indirect ventilation design intent (verify per current manufacturer documentation)
  • OTG: Designed to be worn over eyeglasses (verify fit per user population)
  • Materials: Verify materials per current manufacturer documentation
  • Packaging: Individually packaged (confirm sterile packaging configuration and case quantity at receiving)

Documentation rule: For ISO 4 and validated programs, confirm sterility claim, packaging, and markings from the current manufacturer PDS/CoA and receiving records. Do not substitute “similar” goggles without a documented equivalency review.


What these sterile, single-use goggles are designed to do (typical use cases)
  • ISO 4 / Class 10 gowning programs that require sterile eye protection and want to eliminate reusable reprocessing variability.
  • Aseptic workflows and intervention protocols where sterile PPE introduction and disposal rules are SOP-defined and audit-relevant.
  • Operations where fogging has historically increased face-touch frequency and created avoidable contamination events.
  • Programs that need clear status control: issued sterile, worn once, disposed—no “ready vs. used” ambiguity.
  • USP <800> / hazardous drug workflows: When the task presents credible splash/spill risk, sterile (or at minimum, dedicated) sealed eye protection is used to reduce exposure risk (risk assessment + SOP govern exact configuration).

USP <800> note (task-based): Eye protection is commonly required when there is risk of hazardous drug splashes, sprays, or spills. Many sites layer a face shield over goggles for higher splash-risk tasks so the eyes retain a sealed interface while the face is shielded (implement per SOP and risk assessment).


Best-practice use (reduce touches, improve repeatability, strengthen audit readiness)
  1. Don in the correct sequence: Place goggles after hood/veil and mask, then complete final glove-up so you do not touch the face after gloving (adjust to your SOP).
  2. Set fit once: Tighten strap and confirm seal before entering; do not “micro-adjust” during work.
  3. Maintain package integrity: Open sterile packaging at the defined boundary; do not stage opened items outside the controlled zone.
  4. Single-use means single-use: Do not attempt to clean/reuse; discard per SOP and site waste segregation rules.
  5. Visibility triggers: Discard immediately if lenses become scratched, hazy, or fogging cannot be controlled—visibility is a safety and compliance attribute.
  6. Incident response: If a splash event occurs, replace goggles and follow your deviation/exposure response protocol (ISO program + USP <800> policy as applicable).

Method standardization tip: If operator outcomes differ, lock four variables in the SOP: donning sequence, strap tension check, entry boundary opening method, and discard trigger.


Misuse controls & when not to use
  • Do not reuse: Single-use sterile goggles are not designed for cleaning/reprocessing; re-use introduces uncontrolled residues and status ambiguity.
  • Do not substitute safety glasses for splash risk: If the task requires sealed eye protection, do not replace goggles with open-frame safety glasses.
  • Do not compromise sterility: If the sterile package is damaged or opened outside the defined boundary, discard and replace.
  • Do not ignore visibility: Fogging, haze, or scratches that affect visibility are immediate replacement triggers—treat visibility as an operational control, not a comfort preference.

Recommended cleanroom glove pairing (ISO-aligned)

For ISO 4 sterile gowning and sterile PPE handling, pair sterile goggles with ISO 4-positioned sterile gloves to reduce contamination transfer during package opening, donning, and doffing. In USP <800> programs, follow your hazardous drug SOP for glove requirements (typically chemotherapy-tested gloves and double-gloving for many tasks).

Glove discipline: Change gloves when contaminated, torn, or after contacting non-controlled surfaces. Treat gloves as part of the sterile PPE system during donning/doffing.

Recommended sterile swab pairing (detail cleaning & confined geometries)

For gasket edges, strap interfaces, and tight features where a wipe cannot maintain contact control, use a sterile cleanroom swab to keep cleaning localized and to avoid dragging residues across the lens. Always validate compatibility with lens coatings and approved chemistry in your SOP.

Swab discipline: Use a strict “one swab, one area” approach for sterile workflows. Do not re-dip. Discard immediately if overloaded or if the swab contacts non-sterile surfaces.


Why buy these sterile ISO 4 goggles from SOSCleanroom
  • Configuration control: Sterile PPE is method-sensitive; ordering by exact SKU supports audit readiness and prevents substitutions that disrupt validated practices.
  • Program alignment support: We help customers align sterile eye protection with gowning sequence, PPE matrices, and sterile material introduction rules.
  • One-cart procurement: Pair sterile goggles with ISO 4 sterile gloves and sterile swabs/wipers so gowning and handling methods remain consistent.

Manufacturer documentation (authoritative references)
  • SOSCleanroom product page (BCGS1): Click Here
  • Manufacturer Product Data Sheet (BCGS1): Click Here
  • EU Declaration of Conformity (BCGS1): Click Here
  • UK Declaration of Conformity (BCGS1): Click Here
  • BioClean™ goggle marking explanation sheet: Click Here
  • ISO 14644-1 cleanroom classification context (ISO listing): Click Here
  • ISO 14644-5 operations standard overview (ISO listing): Click Here
  • EU GMP Annex 1 (sterile manufacturing gowning expectations): Click Here

Questions? Email Sales@SOSsupply.com or call (214) 340-8574. You can also explore the SOSCleanroom AI ChatBot, powered by SOSCleanroom data libraries, for product guidance and technical education. Disclaimer: This Technical Vault content is provided by SOSCleanroom for general educational and operational reference only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, validation, clinical, or safety advice and must not be interpreted as a certification or guarantee of compliance. Customers are responsible for developing, approving, and maintaining their own SOPs, training programs, validation activities, and compliance strategies based on applicable regulations, official standards, and current manufacturer documentation. References to ISO standards (including the ISO 14644 series) are for contextual guidance only. ISO standards are copyrighted works of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and are authoritative only in their official published form. © 2026 SOSCleanroom. All rights reserved. Content reviewed and current as of January 2026.