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Polypropylene Beard Cover (500/Case)

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ProWorks® Polypropylene Beard Cover (White) — Disposable Hair Restraint, One-Time Use, 500/Case (DA-BC100 / SOS SKU: GAH-DA-BC100)
Beard Cover Polypropylene Latex-free Disposable One-time use White 500 / Case

Overview

ProWorks® Polypropylene Beard Covers are a simple, effective control to help contain facial hair and reduce the transfer of hair and skin flakes (dandruff) into process areas. In controlled operations, the fastest way to reduce risk is to control the highest-shedding source—people—at the gowning boundary.

This is a non-sterile, disposable beard cover designed for routine use in food processing, labs, clean-sensitive manufacturing, electronics support areas, and general contamination-control programs.


Why this matters in controlled environments
  • Hair containment: Helps keep facial hair contained so product-contact surfaces and controlled work zones do not become contaminated.
  • Behavioral control at entry: Supports consistent gowning discipline—an essential part of ISO-style contamination control programs.
  • Comfort for compliance: Lightweight polypropylene improves wear acceptance, which drives better compliance over long shifts.
  • Operational efficiency: Disposable, one-time-use format simplifies changeovers and reduces rework tied to hygiene nonconformances.

Typical tasks supported
  • Gowning for controlled entry points and transition corridors
  • Food prep and packaging where hair restraint policies apply
  • Lab bench work and sample handling in clean-sensitive workflows
  • Electronics assembly / support areas requiring basic contamination control
  • Visitor PPE and general hygiene programs

Key specifications (published)
Manufacturer line / model ProWorks® DA-BC100
Material Polypropylene
Color White
Use type Disposable; one-time use
Packaging 500 / case
Country of origin China
Case dimensions / weight 8.6" x 8.5" x 10.4"; 2.1 lb (case)
UPC 075289401039

Note: This is a hair restraint garment and is not positioned as an ISO-classified cleanroom garment by default. If your SOP requires cleanroom-validated packaging, sterility, or particle/ionic control documentation, select a cleanroom-specific hood/beard solution aligned to that requirement.


Packaging and handling

Sold as a case unit for facility-wide programs and controlled distribution at gowning points. Use closed dispensers or covered shelving to avoid open-case exposure and to support better PPE hygiene practices.

SOSCleanroom case unit: 500 beard covers per case.


EU GMP Annex 1 alignment notes (practical)

Annex 1 programs treat garments as part of the facility’s Contamination Control Strategy (CCS). Hair restraints are only effective if they are donned correctly, worn consistently, and changed at defined triggers.

  • Gowning discipline: Don before crossing the controlled boundary; avoid touching the inside surface after placement.
  • Change strategy: Replace after breaks, when wet/soiled, or after contact with non-controlled surfaces.
  • Documentation: Control substitutions under change management (material, design, and packaging can impact gowning behavior and shedding risk).

Standards and regulatory references (context)

Documentation

Use these references for PPE program packets, hygiene SOPs, and procurement standardization.


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The Technical Vault By SOSCleanroom
Gowning Discipline Hair Restraint Control ISO-First Annex 1 CCS Awareness

Quick take

Beard covers are a high-leverage contamination control because facial hair is a persistent shedding source. A properly donned beard cover reduces hair and skin-flake transfer into controlled areas and helps stabilize hygiene outcomes across shifts.


Where a beard cover fits in an ISO-style contamination control program
  • People are the primary contamination source: Hair, skin flakes, and clothing fibers are a major contributor to particulate and microbial burden.
  • Controls are layered: Hair restraint complements hand hygiene, masks, coveralls/lab coats, gloves, and controlled movement behaviors.
  • Consistency matters: The best PPE is the PPE people will wear correctly, every time, without constant adjustment.

How to don a beard cover (best practice)
  1. Perform hand hygiene before touching PPE (wash/sanitize per SOP).
  2. Don head hair control first (bouffant/cap) so hair is already contained before facial PPE placement.
  3. Open the beard cover carefully and handle it by edges to avoid contaminating the inside surface.
  4. Place under the chin and over facial hair so the cover contains hair along the jawline and around the mouth/chin area.
  5. Secure with the elastic/headband so it stays in place without frequent adjustment.
  6. Do not pull down and re-use (for example, leaving it under the chin). If it is displaced, replace it.
  7. Don remaining PPE (mask, coat/coverall, gloves) per your posted gowning sequence.

Change triggers (define these in your SOP)
  • After breaks, restroom visits, or leaving the controlled area
  • If the beard cover becomes wet, torn, or visibly soiled
  • After touching non-controlled surfaces (phones, door handles outside the boundary, shipping cartons)
  • Any time it is adjusted frequently (frequent adjustment is a signal the fit is wrong or the item should be replaced)

Annex 1 CCS note (sterile programs)

In Annex 1 environments, gowning is managed as part of a documented Contamination Control Strategy (CCS). Even when a beard cover is not the “sterile garment” in the process, it can be a meaningful upstream control that reduces the contamination load entering the gowning boundary.

  • Train to a sequence: Post gowning steps, verify competency, and prevent “self-touch” behaviors.
  • Control substitution risk: Material and fit changes can alter comfort and adjustment frequency (and therefore contamination transfer behaviors).
  • Audit readiness: Keep the rationale simple: hair restraints reduce contamination risk from personnel and support consistent hygiene outcomes.

Recommended companion controls (build the system)
  • Bouffant caps: Pair with head hair control for full coverage at the boundary.
  • Face masks / veils: Reduce respiratory droplet risk and help prevent facial contact.
  • Gloves and hand hygiene: PPE only works when combined with correct hand hygiene and controlled-touch behaviors.
  • Surface cleaning discipline: Use cleanroom-appropriate wipes/swabs in the work zone so personnel controls are not undermined by poor surface control.


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