Nationwide/worldwide shortages of nitrile gloves are becoming increasingly severe.  Worse is that the larger sizes (worn by many public safety personnel) are often the least available.  Costs are increasing and purchase quantities are limited. 

 

Worse still are seller issues, from outright scams to selling bad or wrong product, such as gloves that have been sitting in storage for many years (sometimes in storage conditions that would be inappropriate even for the short term), to false labeling/advertising (e.g., labeling latex gloves as nitrile, wrong sizes, many other variations).  Many of the gloves available even from reputable dealers are not certified to NFPA standards, and the performance standards they meet (29 CFR Parts 170-199) are for food service, not blood borne pathogens (29 CFR 1910.1030).

 

We suggest that all public safety agencies consider the following:

 

You can find additional information on glove conservation at these sites:

 

 

Information brought to you by Dayton MMRS with approval from Dr. Marriott, Region 3 RPAB Chair.  We gratefully acknowledge the help and support of GMVEMSC, and public health, public safety, emergency management and other agencies and individuals throughout the region. 

 

                           David N. Gerstner

                           MMRS/RMRS/EP Coordinator

                           Department of Fire  I  City of Dayton

                           300 N. Main St.  I  Dayton, Ohio 45402

       Office 937.333.4551  I  Fax 937.333.4561  I  www.daytonohio.gov

       24/7 Pager: 937-227-8705 or E-mail 9372278705@archwireless.net
       Cell  937.776.4410

                          david.gerstner@daytonohio.gov  http://DaytonMMRS.org

 

 

 


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