Exposure to latex gloves must be avoided if it is reasonably practicable to do so:
Use alternatives to latex gloves (e.g. nitrile)
If gloves are considered necessary for a work activity, alternatives to latex gloves (e.g. nitrile) must always be used where practicable. However, note that users of alternatives to latex occasionally develop reactions to chemical additives (accelerators).
Use of disposable non-powdered latex is only permitted if:
a) latex provides a distinct advantage over alternative gloving materials for the task (e.g. superior microbiological barrier protection, sensitivity and elasticity over other glove materials)
Note: the advantages to using latex gloves have reduced significantly over recent years with greater availability of suitable alternative gloves (includes greater variety of glove type, thickness and size). These alternatives need to be considered by research groups fist before latex gloves are used
b) the reason for selecting latex is documented in a risk assessment (MS Word
, 23kb) (to be reviewed annually and kept on record by Biology Supplies & Goods Services)
c) latex gloves meet the following quality criteria:
- extractable protein level is less than 50 micrograms/gram (measured by the modified Lowry assay), and
- available residual accelerator is less than 0.1% w/w total residual accelerator.
Note: The standard disposable latex glove available via Biology Supplies & Goods Services meets the quality criteria.