When choosing an examination glove, it’s important to evaluate the different material properties to select the right glove for a particular procedure and individual.
On our glove boxes, there are clear pictograms indicating which procedures the gloves are approved for.
Latex gloves are made from a natural product extracted from the sap of the rubber tree Hevea Brasiliensis.
Natural rubber latex is an attractive material to use for gloves because:
The problem is that natural rubber latex is a natural product that contains various proteins that can be allergenic. Therefore, there is a need for gloves made of other materials.
All personal protective equipment must be approved in accordance with the EU’s regulation 2016/425, and beyond that, there are a series of EN standards that need to be met within the various areas. World Medico helps you comply with the legislation and take care of yourself. We can guide regarding EN standards for work gloves and respiratory protection.
There are EU standards for medical disposable gloves EN/DS:
Medical disposable gloves serve as protection for staff and patients against cross-contamination. The quality of medical disposable gloves is governed by a European standard (norm):
The standard applies to all types of medical disposable gloves, which includes both sterile and non-sterile gloves across all types of materials. The standard is divided into 4 parts:
Vinyl gloves are made of PVC, which is an oil-based synthetic material that has added softeners – phthalates. Previously, the vinyl glove was the preferred choice if there was a desire for a latex-free glove. In recent years, there has been a focus on the fact that vinyl gloves often do not provide adequate protection. PVC offers a lower level of protection due to its higher permeability and less tensile strength. Additionally, there has been increased attention for many years to the potential health-damaging effects of phthalates and the environmental damage of PVC is a topic of discussion.
Vinyl gloves are used as an alternative to natural rubber latex:
“Powder is sometimes used in medical gloves to make it easier to put the gloves on. The powder is usually cornstarch. In latex gloves, powder can bind latex proteins and thus help spread these allergens into the air, resulting in the risk of serious allergic reactions for those allergic to latex.
Nitrile is synthetic rubber based on copolymers – butadiene. The base material can vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer, making the gloves slightly different. Likewise, production can be more or less environmentally sustainable. At World Medico, we have taken great care to deliver a high quality that is as sustainable as possible. Our nitrile gloves come in different thicknesses because there is a difference, for example, in what a mechanic needs versus a bioanalyst working at a fertility clinic.
The nitrile glove can be used for almost all tasks:
We have chosen to focus on nitrile gloves at an attractive price as they mostly meet the users’ needs. However, we can also supply latex gloves if desired.
Remember that gloves can never replace good hand hygiene. A contaminated glove spreads infection just as if no glove was used. Always wash hands thoroughly when visibly dirty or after contact with potential viruses/bacteria, after using the toilet, etc. Use water and soap. If hands are dry and clean, hand disinfection can be used.
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