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KleenGuard Monogoggle VPC Goggles

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KleenGuard™ Monogoggle™ VPC Goggles (SKU 16361) — OTG Splash/Droplet + Z87+ Impact with KleenVision™ Anti-Fog

The KleenGuard™ Monogoggle™ VPC is designed for operators who need comfortable, full-coverage goggle protection that fits over larger prescription eyewear (OTG) while reducing fogging during long wear. The VPC platform combines a large lens/frame geometry, a wide nosepiece that can accommodate many half-face respirators, baffled ports for increased airflow, and a pliable frame gasket with a silicone rubber head strap for a secure, comfortable seal.

Cleanroom / controlled-entry note: Eye protection is part of your facility’s gowning (donning) program. Always follow your SOP for cleaning/disinfection, approved introduction method, and inspection/handling controls before use in ISO-classified spaces.

Specifications:
  • Product name: KleenGuard™ Monogoggle™ VPC Goggles
  • SKU: 16361
  • Available size: One Size
  • Lens material: Polycarbonate
  • UV protection: 99.9% UVA/UVB/UVC protection
  • Lens coating: KleenVision™ Anti-Fog / Scratch Resistant
  • Frame color: Bronze
  • Lens color: Clear
  • Nose pad / face seal: Soft Face Seal
  • Fit characteristics: OTG (fits over larger prescription eyewear than standard goggles); wide nosepiece for many half-face respirators; baffled ports for airflow; rear-positioned headband buckles to reduce peripheral-vision interference
  • Performance standards: Manufactured to comply with ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020; D3 splash/droplet rated; Z87+ high-velocity impact rated
  • RightCycle™ program: Eligible
  • Quantity option: Case
  • Case unit: 36 goggles per case
About the Manufacturer:

KleenGuard™ is an Ansell brand focused on enabling PPE performance without sacrificing comfort and usability. For eyewear, Ansell emphasizes fit geometry, fog-management coatings, and standards-based performance claims (impact and splash/droplet ratings) to support consistent wear time and fewer “adjustment touches” during work.

In contamination-control programs, the goal is simple: reduce the chances that operators introduce particles or microbes through unnecessary handling. Proper eyewear selection supports that goal by staying comfortable, staying clear, and staying in place.

Key Features:
  • OTG-friendly geometry: Large lens and frame design fits over larger prescription eyewear than standard goggles.
  • Respirator-aware fit: Wide nosepiece design intended to fit over many half-face respirators and improve comfort.
  • Fog reduction by design: Additional baffled ports increase airflow and help reduce condensation-driven fogging.
  • Comfortable sealing: Pliable frame gasket and silicone rubber head strap support fit and comfort.
  • KleenVision™ coating: Anti-fog / scratch resistant coating engineered for high anti-fog performance (manufacturer-stated).
  • Standards-based performance: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 compliance statement; D3 splash/droplet rating; Z87+ impact rating.
Benefits in Controlled Environments:
  • Fewer interruptions: Anti-fog design and coating help reduce lens clearing pauses (process- and environment-dependent).
  • Reduced face/eyewear touching: A stable, comfortable fit can reduce “adjustment touches,” supporting better contamination discipline.
  • OTG compatibility: Designed to fit over larger prescription eyewear, reducing the need for alternative eyewear workarounds.
  • Splash/droplet protection: Standards-based performance claims support hazard assessment and PPE selection documentation.
Best-Practice Use (Donning / Handling):
  • Don eyewear after primary head/face coverage: Follow your SOP sequence (commonly hood/cover, mask/veil, then goggles) to avoid re-touching earlier layers.
  • Handle by the strap/frame edges: Avoid touching the lens surfaces to reduce smears and re-cleaning cycles.
  • Confirm seal and comfort quickly: Adjust once, then avoid repeated strap changes inside controlled areas.
  • De-fog strategy: Validate approved cleaning agents and techniques; do not improvise solvents or wipes that can haze coatings or shed particles.
  • Exit discipline: Remove goggles per SOP to avoid contact between the goggle exterior and face/hood.

Important: This guidance supports technique awareness but does not replace your facility SOP, ISO program controls, or (where applicable) EU GMP Annex 1 gowning requirements.

Selection Notes:
  • OTG vs. standard goggles: Choose VPC when you need added internal volume for larger prescription eyewear and want to minimize fit compromises.
  • Fog management matters: If your operators frequently experience fogging, prioritize baffled airflow features and validated anti-fog coatings.
  • Controlled environments: Confirm your site’s approved introduction method (wipe-down, quarantine, packaging controls) and eyewear cleaning chemistry compatibility.

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Notes: Need help aligning eyewear selection with your ISO cleanroom classification, your gowning (donning) SOP, and your contamination-control strategy? Contact SOSCleanroom for practical selection guidance.

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

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ISO 14644 Operations Control USP <800> PPE Context OTG Goggle (Over-Glasses) ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 (Z87+) D3 Splash/Droplet Rated KleenVision™ Anti-Fog 36 / Case Lot/Configuration Control (Receiving)

KleenGuard™ Monogoggle™ VPC Goggles (SKU 16361) — OTG splash/droplet eye protection with Z87+ impact and anti-fog performance for controlled environments and HD-facing workflows

KleenGuard™ Monogoggle™ VPC is an OTG goggle platform designed for operators who need full-coverage eye protection that stays comfortable during long wear and reduces fog-driven "adjustment touches." In cleanroom and controlled-entry programs, eyewear is part of the gowning system: it must be introduced, cleaned/disinfected, and handled per SOP. For USP <800> HD programs, goggles are a practical control where there is credible splash/droplet exposure risk. Always confirm final PPE selection against your facility risk assessment, SOPs, and current authoritative references.

Operations takeaway: If fogging drives repeated lens/strap/face touching, you are creating a controllable contamination and exposure pathway. Anti-fog eyewear plus a written "set-once" donning approach can materially reduce operator touches—provided cleaning chemistry and wipe methods are SOP-controlled.


ISO-first context: where eyewear fits in cleanroom operations control

ISO 14644-5 frames cleanroom performance around documented operations controls. Eye protection sits directly in that system because it is worn close to the face (a major shedding source), is frequently touched when fogging occurs, and must be cleaned and stored without introducing fibers, residues, or cross-contamination.

Control point: "Eyewear failures" are often technique failures—fog-driven adjustments, improvised cleaning wipes/solvents, and uncontrolled storage.


Specifications
  • Product: KleenGuard™ Monogoggle™ VPC Goggles
  • SOSCleanroom SKU: 16361
  • Form factor: OTG; adjustable head strap; sealed goggle interface (verify fit on-user)
  • Performance markings: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 (Z87+); D3 splash/droplet rating (verify per PDS)
  • Lens / coating: Polycarbonate; anti-fog / scratch-resistant coating (verify per PDS)
  • Vent design: Indirect/baffled porting to reduce condensation while maintaining splash control
  • Packaging: 36 goggles per case (confirm at receiving)

Documentation rule: Base acceptance criteria on current manufacturer documentation and receiving records. Confirm markings, ratings, coating limitations, and cleaning compatibility from the PDS before writing the SOP.


Typical use cases
  • Full-coverage eye protection in controlled environments where eyewear touch discipline and fog reduction matter.
  • OTG use where operators wear prescription eyewear and require a sealed goggle interface.
  • Tasks with credible splash/droplet potential where a D3-rated goggle provides more robust droplet control than safety glasses.
  • USP <800> HD-facing workflows where eye/face protection is triggered by splash/spray/spill risk.
  • Situations involving masks/respirators and humidity shifts where anti-fog performance reduces mid-task adjustments.

USP <800> PPE logic: When there is credible risk of splash/droplet exposure, goggles are a primary eye protection control. For elevated splash potential, a face shield may be layered over goggles. Implement per your SOP and risk assessment.


Best-practice use
  1. Fit first, then stop touching: set strap tension and interface before entering controlled zones.
  2. Clean/disinfect per SOP only: use only approved chemistry and approved low-lint wiping materials.
  3. Protect lens coatings: validate compatibility of cleaners/disinfectants with the lens coating.
  4. Control storage: store in a clean, designated location to prevent face seal and lens contact with non-controlled surfaces.
  5. Inspect before each use: check seal, strap, lens clarity, and coating; replace when degraded.
  6. HD-facing work: treat eyewear as contaminated after the task until cleaned/decontaminated per SOP.

Misuse controls & when not to use
  • Do not substitute eyewear types: if the task requires sealed splash protection, do not replace goggles with open-frame safety glasses.
  • Do not improvise chemistry: unapproved solvents/disinfectants can damage lens coatings.
  • Do not rely on comfort alone: verify compatibility with respirators and other PPE.
  • Do not use past replacement triggers: scratched/hazy lenses and degraded gaskets are operational failures—replace rather than "work through it."

Recommended cleanroom glove pairing
Recommended sterile swab pairing

Why buy from SOSCleanroom
  • Configuration control: ordering by exact SKU supports receiving controls and prevents unintended substitutions.
  • SOP alignment support: We help customers align eyewear selection to cleanroom operations control and PPE matrices.
  • One-cart procurement: Pair eyewear with compatible gloves, swabs/wipers, and facility consumables.

Manufacturer documentation

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. 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. © 2026 SOSCleanroom. All rights reserved. Content reviewed and current as of May 4, 2026.