To say that the U.S. healthcare industry is complicated is an understatement. From myriad insurance options to different tiers within each program and laundry lists of benefits, it can be confusing as both a consumer and a practitioner to wade through the various intricacies of this industry – especially if...
Vinyl gloves are primarily made up of two materials: PVC paste and a plasticizer which softens the PVC to make it pliable. Plasticizers are from the phthalate family of chemicals. Up until early 2014, we used DINP (diisononyl phthalate) in the manufacturing of our gloves. Ever since Omni International started...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in six Americans get sick every year from eating contaminated food. Because of the utmost importance of food safety, Omni International Corp. has always investigated and invested in ways to ensure our gloves are of the greatest quality and...
Think vinyl, nitrile, latex, CPE, and TPE gloves are only limited to places like hospital examination rooms or fast-food restaurants? Think again. In reality, gloves are used in many different industries and places – so much so that it’s hard to imagine these industries not using gloves. Check out this...
Omni International Corp. is proud to meet the rigorous standards of NSF International Protocol P155 and offer several NSF-certified food service gloves. But not everyone knows who NSF International is, what protocol P155 entails, and what it means for consumers and businesses. In today’s post, we’ll explore NSF International Protocol...