RISK LEVEL (SOURCE: CDC)
MINIMAL
Response to a situation where it is suspected that hazardous drugs may be present but no hazardous drugs are visible.
MODERATE
Response to a situation where small amount of hazardous drugs are visible.
HIGH RISK
Response to a situation where liquid form or large amounts of hazardous drugs are visible.
RECOMMENDED GLOVE TYPES
STANDARD COMPLIANCE
DISCLAIMER: The following are subject to glove distributors' availability and may not apply to all LOW DERMA™ Technology gloves.
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- American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM)
- European Standards (EN)
- Medical Devices Regulation (MDR)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) CATEGORY III Certification
- Food & Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) Pre-market Notification
- Protection Against Bacteria, Fungi & Viruses (EN ISO 374-5)
- PPE Type B Protection (EN ISO 374-1)
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1999-2018)
TESTED
DISCLAIMER: The following are subject to glove distributors' availability and may not apply to all LOW DERMA™ Technology gloves.
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- *Opioid Solution (C28H36N2O8 | CAS No: 990-73-8) Permeation (ASTM D6978)
- Gastric Acid Test (ASTM D6978)
- Puncture Test (NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.13)
- Physical Properties (NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.11 & 8.12)
- Modified Draize-95 (Low Dermatitis Potential)
- 15 Chemotherapy Drugs Permeation (ASTM D6978)
- Viral Penetration (ASTM F1671)
- Primary Skin Irritation (ISO 10993-10)
- Dermal Sensitisation Assay (ISO 10993-10)
- Cytotoxicity Test (ISO 10993-5)
- Powder Residue Test (ASTM D6124 & EN 455-3)
- Water Leak Test (ASTM D5151 & EN 455-1)
- Physical Properties Test (ASTM D6319 & EN455-2)
- 26 Chemicals Permeation (ASTM F739)
- 14 Chemicals Permeation (EN 16532-1)
- 14 Chemicals Degradation (EN 374-4)
- Penetration Test (EN 374-2)
- Viral Penetration (ISO 16604)
- Innocuousness, pH, Comfort and Efficiency (EN 420, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) )
- Shelf-life Study (ASTM D7160 & EN 455-4)
- Acute Systematic Toxicity Test (ISO 10993-11)
OTHER RECOMMENDATION
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- To prevent accidental exposure to hazardous drugs, double gloving is recommended
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- To prevent accidental exposure to hazardous drugs, double gloving is recommended
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RISK LEVEL (SOURCE: CDC)
RECOMMENDED GLOVE TYPES
OTHER RECOMMENDATION
-
- To prevent accidental exposure to hazardous drugs, double gloving is recommended
RISK LEVEL (SOURCE: CDC)
RECOMMENDED GLOVE TYPES
OTHER RECOMMENDATION
-
- To prevent accidental exposure to hazardous drugs, double gloving is recommended
RISK LEVEL (SOURCE: CDC)
RECOMMENDED GLOVE TYPES
OTHER RECOMMENDATION
STANDARD COMPLIANCE
DISCLAIMER: The following are subject to glove distributors' availability and may not apply to all LOW DERMA™ Technology gloves.
-
- American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM)
- European Standards (EN)
- Medical Devices Regulation (MDR)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) CATEGORY III Certification
- Food & Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) Pre-market Notification
- Protection Against Bacteria, Fungi & Viruses (EN ISO 374-5)
- PPE Type B Protection (EN ISO 374-1)
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1999-2018)
TESTED
DISCLAIMER: The following are subject to glove distributors' availability and may not apply to all LOW DERMA™ Technology gloves.
-
- *Opioid Solution (C28H36N2O8 | CAS No: 990-73-8) Permeation (ASTM D6978)
- Gastric Acid Test (ASTM D6978)
- Puncture Test (NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.13)
- Physical Properties (NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.11 & 8.12)
- Modified Draize-95 (Low Dermatitis Potential)
- 15 Chemotherapy Drugs Permeation (ASTM D6978)
- Viral Penetration (ASTM F1671)
- Primary Skin Irritation (ISO 10993-10)
- Dermal Sensitisation Assay (ISO 10993-10)
- Cytotoxicity Test (ISO 10993-5)
- Powder Residue Test (ASTM D6124 & EN 455-3)
- Water Leak Test (ASTM D5151 & EN 455-1)
- Physical Properties Test (ASTM D6319 & EN455-2)
- 26 Chemicals Permeation (ASTM F739)
- 14 Chemicals Permeation (EN 16532-1)
- 14 Chemicals Degradation (EN 374-4)
- Penetration Test (EN 374-2)
- Viral Penetration (ISO 16604)
- Innocuousness, pH, Comfort and Efficiency (EN 420, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) )
- Shelf-life Study (ASTM D7160 & EN 455-4)
- Acute Systematic Toxicity Test (ISO 10993-11)