Commander - Gloves - Examination, Nitrile (EN455) CHS215
Non Technical and Terms
Inspection
Inspection and testing will be performed prior to and during production along with a final random inspection of finished products by a Bank approved independent inspection agency. The inspection contract will be let by Commander Health Supply to the approved inspection agency with costs passed through to the Borrower to pay.
Delivery
Quoted prices are ExWorks. Upon receipt of your ROI, Commander Health Supply will propose CIP pricing, where it would organize the delivery of goods to the agreed destination.
Delivery Times
To be confirmed on receipt of ROI.
Payment
40% on order; 60% on final acceptance of product
Commander Health Supply is an international supplier of personal protective equipment (PPE) based out of New York City and Shanghai.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have provided millions of masks, gowns, gloves, and other PPE products to both US businesses and foreign governments. We have worked with Premier Inc, a publicly traded healthcare company, as well as various nursing homes in the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) network. We are also a partner in the World Bank’s Bank Funded
Procurement (BFP) Program, which allows developing nations to acquire PPE from vetted suppliers.
All of Commander Health Supply’s products meet WHO international safety and quality standards. Our products and factories are fully vetted, and products undergo testing by an outside independent inspection agency. Moreover, we have a dedicated quality control staff stationed on location in our factories to assure the strictest adherence guidelines. We work directly with select manufacturers so that there are no middlemen. This allows us to deliver the lowest possible prices to our customers.
For further enquiries, please contact Richard Gossett (richard@commander.health) or Ashley Galloway (ashley@commander.health).
Examination gloves are designed to help protect and prevent contamination between caregivers and patients. They are usually made of latex, nitrile, vinyl, or synthetic materials. Gloves should have long cuffs, reaching well above the wrist, ideally to mid-forearm. They are supplied in multiple sizes; these can be seen in the sizing table below.
World Health Organization’s Standards:
ECRI Comments - Meets WHO standards. D6319 is ASTM’s standard for nitrile gloves.