By using high quality nitrile gloves, pharmaceutical companies can better control contamination, ensure workers safety and meet strict regulatory requirements.
Medical gloves, first introduced by Johns Hopkins Hospital, evolved with powdered versions facing safety concerns. The FDA banned powdered gloves in 2016, promoting the use of powder-free gloves in medical procedures.
Employees should also correctly wear and use gloves. This is not only a form of protection for their health and safety but also a contribution to the safe and efficient production of the enterprise.
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Nitrile gloves will still maintain stable performance after ten years under optimal storage conditions, as long as the product does not exhibit the following signs: brittleness, reduced elasticity, discoloration, tearing easily when stretched, etc.
Coatings on gloves can provide additional performance properties such as water, oil, abrasion, and chemical resistance. These additional properties enable gloves to be adapted to situations where extra protection and durability are required.