2014
DOI: 10.1080/15459624.2014.908259
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Changes in Chemical Permeation of Disposable Latex, Nitrile, and Vinyl Gloves Exposed to Simulated Movement

Abstract: Glove movement can affect chemical permeation of organic compounds through polymer glove products. However, conflicting reports make it difficult to compare the effects of movement on chemical permeation through commonly available glove types. This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of movement on chemical permeation of an organic solvent through disposable latex, nitrile, and vinyl gloves. Simulated whole-glove permeation testing was conducted using ethyl alcohol and a previously designed permeation test … Show more

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“…Involvement of the dorsa of the hands and interdigital webs suggests possible exposure during this process, as patients reported occasional handling without gloves – owing to intolerance to gloves in 2 of our patients. Moreover, thin latex gloves may be permeable to these allergens, as is the case with many small chemicals that induce ACD . Involvement of the forearms and face can be caused by hand transport or contamination of working surfaces, but airborne exposure can also occur .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Involvement of the dorsa of the hands and interdigital webs suggests possible exposure during this process, as patients reported occasional handling without gloves – owing to intolerance to gloves in 2 of our patients. Moreover, thin latex gloves may be permeable to these allergens, as is the case with many small chemicals that induce ACD . Involvement of the forearms and face can be caused by hand transport or contamination of working surfaces, but airborne exposure can also occur .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1980 s, healthcare workers dramatically increased the use of latex gloves because of concerns of infectious agents (such as HIV and Hepatitis B viruses) 4) . When compared with synthetic gloves (nitrile and vinyl), latex gloves appear to be stronger, more flexible, and protective 20) , and hence are better acceptable by workers.…”
Section: Application Of Latex In Medical and Food Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the efficiency of face masks appropriate to reduce exposure to chemicals are inhaled to reach 70% -95%. 20 Disposible latex gloves can inhibit the penetration of chemicals through the skin. 21 .Goggles, protective clothing and shoes can reduce chemical exposure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%