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We all use disposable gloves for protection, but some gloves offer more protection than others. Thatโs why the OmniShield AMS #352 Series of gloves (both clear and blue) from Omni International Corp. have been bestsellers since they were introduced. Curious to know more? Here are four reasons why you should...
Made of polyvinyl chloride and other compounding materials safe for industry use, the OmniShield #861 Series is ambidextrous, with a beaded cuff, and contains no natural rubber latex. Features/Benefits: Non-Latex & Ambidextrous California Proposition 65 Compliant NSF Certified โ Protocol P155 Contains No Natural Rubber Latex Industries: Food Service &...
A contained room in which contaminants such as dust are reduced to a very low level by special processes so that operations such as the manufacture and assembly of delicate equipment or working with biological materials, can be performed effectively. Clean room gloves are widely found in the electronic and...
In our last blog, we discussed the industry shift from thick nitrile gloves to thin nitrile gloves and why they are the dominant glove used in healthcare environments. While we believe that blog did a good job of outlining the many benefits of thin gloves compared to thick gloves, we...
If youโre in the glove industry, youโve probably wondered about โ or even been asked about โ latex gloves. Latex gloves, for all of their benefits, prove to be a common topic of conversation primarily because they cause allergies. And here at Omni International Corp., our inboxes are often flooded...
Disposable gloves are helpful โ and often required โ in many industries, but just like any tool or supply, there are best practices worth following that can ensure you get the best wear out of your gloves while maximizing barrier protection. Here are seven best practices to follow for wearing...
A method of infection control in which all human blood and certain other potentially infectious materials are considered infectious for HIV, HBV, and other blood borne pathogens. It encompasses a variety of practices to prevent occupational exposure, such as the use of personal protective equipment, proper disposal of sharps, housekeeping,...
This protocol covers disposable single-task gloves typically used for food handling, preparation, and service tasks. This protocol establishes criteria for product quality in terms of toxicology (indirect food additive), physical properties (tensile strength, elongation), barrier resistance (leakage), and sanitation (bioburden). The criteria in the protocol are divided into general requirements...
The washing process, commonly used during the manufacturing of gloves, to remove or denature natural water soluble proteins and remove adverse materials such as processing chemical residues. Water or wet gel leaching is the process of immersing the latex coated formers into a bath or spray of water, to wash...