Our OmniTrust™ Black Nitrile Powder Free Medical Examination Glove is an excellent “soft” glove for use in emergency, rescue, police and forensic situations as well as in any other industry beyond healthcare where a black glove is preferred. The #213 Series black nitrile glove is a very strong glove, yet...
For those who work in healthcare, manufacturing, or skilled trades, the type of gloves you wear while “on the job” can have a huge impact on the health and safety of yourself and others. A pertinent example of this is in the case of gloves conducting electricity. Those who...
Our OmniTrust Nitrile Powder Free #212 Examination Glove has our famous micro-texture fingertips and matte finish for added grip control without loss of tactile sensitivity. The #212 series is also tested for safe use with chemotherapy drugs, and is fentanyl resistant. Features/Benefits: Comfortable Formulation & Thermally Activated to Reduce Hand...
Introducing our OmniTrust 216 Series Powder Free Nitrile Examination glove. This glove is a great choice for use in any medical environment. You will find the 216 Series glove comfortable to wear with comparable strength and protection. The finger texture also provides for excellent grip control and maximum ease of...
You will find the OmniTrust #201 Series Nitrile Powder Free Examination Glove to be soft, stretchy and comfortable to wear with the comparable strength and protection of a regular nitrile glove. The glove maintains its natural durability for easy donning and improved elasticity. In addition, the textured fingers allow for...
Nitrile gloves are made from a synthetic polymer composed of three monomers: acrylonitrile, butadiene and a carboxylic acid. The polymer properties are dependent on variations in composition. The term "nitrile" is used as a description because many of the distinguishing features of these polymers are due to the monomer acrylonitrile. The...
General Glove Use Can you use hand lotion under latex gloves? It is recommended to use hand lotion in between or after glove use only. Use a hand cream or lotion that is water-based and not petroleum- or oil-based. Petroleum- or oil-based lotions may deteriorate the barrier properties of the...
On March 1, 2019, the state of Ohio joined several other states including Connecticut, Oregon, and Hawaii in banning the use of latex gloves in food service operations and retail food establishments. First proposed in November 2018, these changes are part of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Chapter 3717-1, the Ohio...
The term “personal protective equipment,” or PPE, is a broad one that is defined by OSHA as “equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.” PPE can include a variety of items including respirators, coveralls, and safety glasses, but in today’s post, we’re going...