Koda Blue-Black Nitrile Gloves - 5mil - Medium
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Koda Blue-Black Nitrile Gloves - 5mil - Medium
Description
These low derma Protection Against Fentanyl nitrile gloves focus on the importance of providing reliable gloves to users by offering functional benefits with proper regulatory compliance. The Fentanyl Series is tested with the most stringent test methods to simulate worst-case scenarios on accidental Fentanyl exposure. KODA Exam Nitrile Gloves are designed for response to a situation where small amount of fentanyl products are visible. To prevent accidental exposure to fentanyl, double gloving is recommended.
For All-Around Protection From Type 1 + Type 4 Hypersensitivity. Proven Fentanyl Resistance + Clean and Safe Protection
KEY FEATURES:
- Non-sterile
- LOW DERMA™ granted the “Low Dermatitis Potential” claim by USFDA for protection from Type 1 and Type 4
- Hypersensitivity
- No sulfur or accelerators that cause allergic reactions
- Extremely low chemical residual, latex free
- Textured fingertips and excellent tactile sensitivity
- Improved elasticity for reduced hand fatigue
- Improved chemical permeation resistance (resistance to chemotherapy drugs, chemicals and oils)
- Complies with FDA CFR Title 21 Indirect Food Additive Regulations Part 174-178
- Dusk Blue
- 5mil
- 10.5in cuff length
- 100/box
TESTING:
- Modified Draize-95 (Low Dermatitis Potential)
- 15 Chemotherapy Drugs Permeation (ASTM D6978)
- Fentanyl Citrate Permeation (ASTM D6978)
- Gastric Acid Test (ASTM D6978)
- Viral Penetration (ASTM F1671)
- Food Contact US 21 CFR 177.2600
- Food Contact EU 10/2011
- Primary Skin Irritation (ISO 10993-10)
- Dermal Sensitization Assay (ISO 10993-10)
- Cytotoxicity Test (ISO 10993-5)
- Powder Residue Test (ASTM D6124 & EN 455-3)
- Water Leak Test (ASTM D5151 & EN 455-1)
- Physical Properties Test (ASTM D6319 & EN 455-2)
- Shelf-life Study (ASTM D7160 & EN 455-4)
- 14 Chemicals Permeation (EN 16523-1)
- 14 Chemicals Degradation (EN 374-4)
- Penetration Test (EN 374-2)
- Viral Penetration (ISO 16604)
- Innocuousness, pH, Comfort and Efficiency (EN 420, Polycyclic
- Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) )
- Chemical Residue Test (LGM TLC Method)