Product characteristics
Lightweight gloves that meet American standards. Experience absolute tactile sensitivity at the tips of your fingers. This is a glove that like your second skin. Suitable for delicate procedures that demand great precision. Popular among food industries, aged care and examination procedures.
– 100% Powder and Latex Free
– Textured Finger Tips For Positive Gripping
– Chemical Resistant
– Fingertip textured
– Powder Free
– Not made with natural rubber latex
– Chemotherapy drugs tested
– Lab chemical tested
– Ambidextrous
– Standard Cuff
– Dark Blue
Guidelines for using
After use, wearer should check the glove and remove any contamination from the outer surface before removing the glove from the hand. Alternatively, carefully peel the glove off the hand so that the contaminated glove outer does not touch your skin.
SPECIFICATIONS:
REORDER CODE | SIZE |
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NTR61XS | X-Small |
NTR61SS | Small |
NTR61MM | Medium |
NTR61LL | Large |
NTR61XL | X-Large |
MANUFACTURING ACCREDITATIONS | |
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Accreditations | ISO 9001 ISO 13485 EN ISO 13485 |
CHEMOTHERAPY DRUGS AND CONCENTRATION (TESTED FOR RESISTANCE TO PERMEATION BY CHEMOTHERAPY DRUGS AS PER ASTM D6978-05, TEST REPORT PN 128134A) |
MINIMUM BREAKTHROUGH DETECTION TIME (MINUTES) |
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Carmustine (BCNU), 3.3mg/ml (3,300ppm) | 7.3 |
Cisplatin, 1.0mg/ml (1,000ppm) | >240 |
Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), 20.0mg/ml (20,000ppm) | >240 |
Dacarbazine (DTIC), 10.0mg/ml (10,000ppm) | >240 |
Doxorubicin Hydrochloride, 2.0mg/ml (2,000ppm) | >240 |
Etoposide (Toposar), 20.0mg/ml (20,000ppm) | >240 |
Fluorouracil, 50.0mg/ml (50,000ppm) | >240 |
Methotrexate, 25.0mg/ml (25,000ppm) | >240 |
Mitomycin C, 0.5mg/ml (500ppm) | >240 |
Paclitaxel (Taxol), 6.0mg/ml (6,000ppm) | >240 |
Thiotepa, 10.0mg/ml (10,000ppm) | 20.6 |
Vincristine Sulfate, 1.0mg/ml (1,000ppm) | >240 |
WARNING: Do not use with Carmustine and Thiothepa Gloves used for protection against chemotherapy drug exposure should be selected specifically for the type of chemicals being used. Due to the variety and concentration of chemotherapy drugs used in treatments, the resistance table shown does neither warrant nor imply the safe use of the gloves against chemotherapy drugs resistance in every case. The safe use of gloves in chemotherapy treatment is solely the decision of clinicians authorised to make such decision. |