Safety & Protection
Infection Control
Allergy Concerns: This examination glove contains 100%
polychloroprene (neoprene). It does not contain natural rubber
latex, thus addressing Type I (latex-sensitive) allergy concerns.
Sterilization: This is a non-sterile examination glove.
Quality Benchmarks: Meets or exceeds ASTM examination
glove standards. Manufactured within the quality guidelines
of ISO 13485:2003, ISO 9001:2001 and FDA-QSR. FDA
approved for handling chemotherapy drugs.1
Cuff: Inverted, 9.5" beaded cuff, to prevent cuff rull-down
Resistance: Neoprene film is a strong material with good
resistance to puncture and chemicals. It is the preferred barrier
when handling the lipophilic form of some hazardous drugs.
This glove is tested for use with the following 17 chemotherapy drugs:
Carmustine, Cisplatin, Doxorubicin HCI, Mitomycin, Melphalan, Carboplatin, Etoposide,
Paclitaxel, 5-Fluorouracil, Daunorubicin HCI, Idarubicin, Bleomycin Sulfate, Thiotepa,
Cyclophosphamide, Mitoxantrone, Ifosfamide, and Cytarabine HCI.
Skin Protection
Powder-Free: To help eliminate powder-related complications and sensitivity.
Comfort & Fit
Hand Fatigue
Stretchability (Modulus): Neoprene’s elasticity is close to that of latex, with very good memory,
making the fit, feel and comfort level superior for a synthetic glove.
Shape of Glove/Former: Ambidextrous.
Tactile Sensitivity
Dependability: Neoprene provides barrier protection and sensitivity similar to that of latex.
Memory: Neoprene has very high elasticity and memory, allowing the film to retain its original shape.
Grip
Application Driven: The textured fingertips of the glove provide extra protection for wet or
dry grip and against slippage.
1. Specific chemical resistance data available upon request: 1-800-952-9916 (U.S.A. only). Gloves used
for protection against chemotherapy drugs must be selected specifically for the type of chemicals used.
Review material safety data sheets for the chemicals being used to determine the required level of protection.