Single use, disposable gloves should be worn as part of other PPE when exposure to blood and body
fluids is expected.
- Only wear gloves when you absolutely need to.
- You cannot absorb through your skin; therefore gloves do not add protection against
Virus in the absence of infectious material.
- Regular hand hygiene using a hand sanitiser is a much better way to keep safe along with social
distancing and wearing a mask.
When to use disposable gloves:
• direct contact with blood
• direct contact with body fluids (secretions and excretions)
• direct contact with items or surfaces that are visibly contaminated with blood or body fluids
• procedures that involve a risk of direct contact with blood or body fluids, e.g. accessing a vascular
device, drawing blood, emptying a commode or urine bag
• direct contact with mucous membranes or non-intact skin
• when using cleaning chemicals
When disposable gloves are not required:
• taking blood pressure, temperature and pulse
• bathing and dressing the patient
• mobilising patient
• feeding patient
• giving a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
Type |
Diposable Blue Nitrile Gloves,Powder Free,Non Sterile,Ambidextrous |
Grade |
Examination |
Matrials |
NBR |
Cuff |
Beaded |
Surface |
Finger Textured |
Packing |
100pieces per box,10box per cartons |
Thickness(mm) |
0.07+/--0.03 |
Length(mm) |
245+/-5 mm |
Product Parameters