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My BLS company has recently switched from nitrile exam gloves to vinyl "exam" gloves because they are a great deal cheaper. The vinyl gloves have no stretch, are extremely hard to put on in any timely manner, rip like tissue paper, and the cuff is loose which allows fluids and debris to leak into it and onto your hands. Think food handling gloves... that's essentially what these are. The best part is that on each box, it clearly states "Not intended to be used as a chemical barrier." I've discussed the inadequacies of these gloves with the manager who made the decision to switch from nitrile, and I was told that these would be the gloves ordered from now on, no arguments.
My question is this: are these gloves in any way appropriate to be used in a medical setting? The ease with which they tear exposes our hands to fluids all too frequently, and the box also states that they should not come in contact with any harsh chemicals- such as the dimethyl ethyl ammonium chloride found in our equipment wipes. Are there laws or official guidelines in place that dictate what gloves can and cannot be used in emergency services? I wish to do a little research before I take a drastic step like calling in OSHA to do an inspection, but I would be willing to do so if it came to that. My BLS company is in California, if that narrows it down at all.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
My question is this: are these gloves in any way appropriate to be used in a medical setting? The ease with which they tear exposes our hands to fluids all too frequently, and the box also states that they should not come in contact with any harsh chemicals- such as the dimethyl ethyl ammonium chloride found in our equipment wipes. Are there laws or official guidelines in place that dictate what gloves can and cannot be used in emergency services? I wish to do a little research before I take a drastic step like calling in OSHA to do an inspection, but I would be willing to do so if it came to that. My BLS company is in California, if that narrows it down at all.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
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