User manual
Powder Free, Non-sterile, Textured Fingertips.
• Disposable gloves made of nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR). Free from natural latex.
• Store in original packaging in dry and dark place at +5 °C to 40 °C, protect from ozone.
Intended Use
The nitrile examination gloves are intently used for the health care personnel to prevent contamination during close contact with the patient. The products are single-use, powder free and non-sterile. Gloves for normal and sensitive skin.
Before usage, inspect the gloves for any defector imperfections. Only use with dry and clean hands. Component used in glove manufacturing may cause allergic reactions; if reaction occurs then seek medical advice immediately.
Usage
Clean hands before donning and after doffing the gloves. Safe glove use contribute in preserving comfort, hand hygiene and protection from contamination of the hand.
Don: Select appropriate size, slip hand into glove from fingers and pull cuff until it extends over the wrist.
Doff: Pull glove down towards fingertips, so that it turns inside out as you remove it from your hand. Discard contaminated gloves.
Mandatory Statement ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018
The chemical and penetration resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions and relates only to the tested specimens and chemicals. This information does not reflect the actual duration of protection in the workplace, it is recommended to check that the gloves are suitable for the intended use because the conditions at the workplace may differ
from the type-examination depending on temperature, abrasion and degradation. Movement and rubbing may reduce the actual use time significantly.
Mandatory Statement ISO 374-5:2016
The chemical and penetration resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions and relates only to the tested specimens and chemicals.
This information does not reflect the actual duration of protection in the workplace and the differentiation between mixtures and pure chemicals.
The chemical resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions from samples taken from the palm only (except in cases where the glove is equal to or over 400 mm – where the cuff is tested also) and relates only to the chemical tested. It can be different if the chemical is used in a mixture.
It is recommended to check that the gloves are suitable for the intended use because the conditions at the workplace may differ from the type test depending on temperature, abrasion, and degradation.
When used, protective gloves may provide less resistance to the dangerous chemical due to changes in physical properties. Movements, snagging, rubbing, degradation caused by the chemical contact etc. may reduce the actual use time significantly. For corrosive chemicals, degradation can be the most important factor to consider in selection of chemical resistant gloves.
Before usage, inspect the gloves for any defect or imperfections.
Degradation results indicate the change in puncture resistance of the gloves after exposure to the challenge chemical.