Top Glove NFPA 1999:2018 Certified Nitrile Examination Powder Free Glove is specially designed to ensure the safety and reliability of emergency medical care, specifically catering to the needs of first responders. NFPA certification is mandatory in the USA for all emergency procedures, and these gloves bear the UL mark, signifying compliance with the NFPA 1999:2019 standard.
Crafted from a soft and flexible nitrile formulation, these gloves offer enhanced dexterity and tactility, facilitating seamless hand movements during various tasks. The fully palm textured surface ensures a consistent grip, crucial for holding rescue or medical equipment securely. The glove is engineered to shield against exposure to liquid and bloodborne pathogens during emergency medical operations. The glove that comes in bright orange also provides excellent puncture resistance against sharp objects while offering better night visibility.
Colour
Synthetic Nitrile Latex
Powder Free, Non Sterile
Orange
N/A
Palm Textured Surface, Ambidextrous, Beaded cuff, Online Single Chlorinated
The gloves shall maintain their properties when stored in a dry condition. Avoid direct sunlight.
3 years from the date of manufacturing
Emergency Medical Operations, Emergency room, Clinics
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Purpose: To ensure the gloves are NFPA Certified & suitable for USA emergency procedures.
Standard | Property | External Lab Test Result | |
NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.10 ASTM F1671 | Biopenetration Resistance | Exhibit no penetration of The Phi-X174 bacteriophage that represents hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HPV above the test interpretation threshold for at least 1 hour. | |
NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.14 | Dexterity | Test times no greater than 120 percent of baseline test measurements. | [ ≤ 120%] |
NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.9 ASTM D5151-19 | Liquidtight Integrity | Acceptable quality limit of 1.5 or better | [ G1 AQL ≤ 1.5] |
NFPA 1999-2018, Section 8.13 | Puncture Resistance | Not less than 4.5 N (1 lbf) | [ ≥ 4.5N] |