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PROSAFE Weldtec 25TIG/GOAT-P Welding Gloves — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2026-01-22
Hazard: The hook and loop closure on affected g…

Blackwoods PROSAFE Weldtec Welding Gloves closure may smoulder or ignite, posing burn injury risk

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-01-22
ManufacturerBlackwoods_x000D_ (link is external)
RetailerBlackwoods
Hazard descriptionThe hook and loop closure on affected gloves may smoulder or ignite when TIG welding. Risk of burn injury when using the affected gloves for TIG welding.
RemedyStop using the affected gloves immediately and contact Blackwoods via email (link sends email) on how to return them. Blackwoods will provide the option of replacement gloves, a full refund or credit, upon receipt of the affected gloves. Contact Blackwoods call: 02 8633 7414 quoting QM2991 Weltec Gloves email: QualityEnquiries@blackwoods.com.au (link sends email) visit: https://www.blackwoods.com.au/ (link is external)
Recall number2026/20796
Official noticeView source ↗

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Self-check for comparable productsAccessible-surface temperature rise; guarding of heat sources.
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