Granberg 622 Magic Touch Disposable Examination and Protective Gloves User Manual
- June 23, 2024
- GRANBERG
Table of Contents
- USER MANUAL FOR DISPOSABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES CATEGORY III and MEDICAL
- INTENDED USE
- WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS OF USE
- PRODUCT INSTRUCTION FOR USE
- DISPOSAL
- STORAGE
- REPORTING OF INCIDENTS
- EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND PICTOGRAMS USED
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Granberg 622 Magic Touch Disposable Examination and Protective Gloves User
Manual
USER MANUAL FOR DISPOSABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES CATEGORY III and MEDICAL
DEVICE
The User Manual should be used with product-specific information.
User Instructions should be read before using.
INTENDED USE
Powder-free examination and protective disposable nitrile gloves are intended for use in the medical field to protect patients and users from cross- contamination. These gloves are also intended to protect against certain chemicals, microorganisms, and radioactive contamination, where hand protection is needed. Foodstuff-approved gloves are marked with relevant food pictograms and comply with relevant EU Regulations. Gloves should be used only according to their intended purpose.
WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS OF USE
This information does not reflect the actual duration of protection in the workplace differentiation between mixtures and pure chemicals and other factors influencing the performance such as temperature, abrasion,degradation etc. The chemical resistance has been assessedunderlaboratoryconditionsfromsamples taken from the palm only (except in cases where the glove is equal to or over 400 mm theretofore is tested also) and relates only to the chemical tested. It can be different if the chemicals used in mixture. It is recommended to check that the gloves are suitable for the intended use because the conditions at the workplace may differ from the type test depending on temperature, abrasion, and degradation. When used, protective gloves may provide less resistance to a dangerous chemical due to changesinphysicalproperties.Movements,snagging, rubbing, degradation caused by chemical contact, etc., may reduce the actual use time significantly.
For corrosive chemicals, degradation can be the most important factor to consider in the selection of chemical-resistant gloves. Degradation levels (EN ISO 374-4:2019) indicate the change in puncture resistance of the gloves after exposure tithe challenge chemical. The penetration resistance has been assessed under laboratory conditions and relates only to the tested specimens. These gloves do not protect against mechanical risks and ionizing radiation. Do not use if the glove is visibly torn, frayed or damaged. Change glove after each patient. Always select the correct size glove for your hand. For Single Use only. If re-used, the risk of contamination and infection increases due to improper cleaning processes; and increased risk of holes and tear during re- use due to weakening of gloves by cleaning processes. Poorly-fitting gloves will greatly reduce dexterity and cause fatigue.
Using the wrong glove size leads to inadequate hand protection. Components used in glove manufacturing may cause allergic reactions winsome users. If allergic reactions occur, seek medical advice immediately. Persons who are known to be sensitive with chemical additives should consider using this glove. Where relevant, a list of substances contained in the glove that are known to cause allergies, per listed in Annex G of EN ISO 21420:2020, shall resupplied on request. ASTM D6978-05 – Gloves used for protection against chemotherapy drug exposure should be selected specifically for the type of chemicals being used.
Due to the variety and concentration of chemotherapy drugs used in treatments,
the resistance table shown does neither warrant nor imply the safe use of
gloves against chemotherapy drug resistance in every case. The safe use of the
glove in chemotherapy treatment is solely the decision of clinicians
authorized to make such a decision.
*Warning: Do not use with Carmustine and Thiotepa.
PRODUCT INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Before use, after donning, and during use inspect the gloves for any defect or imperfections and discontinue use immediately if signs of tearing, swelling or degradation, or any damage appear. Dry hand before donning. Ensure chemicals or residuals cannot enter through the cuff. For donning, hold the glove by the bead with one hand.
Align the glove thumb with your other hand thumb and slide your hand into the glove, one finger into each glove finger. Pull by the glove palm to get a good fit. Don the other glove by the same procedure. Doffing, hold glove bead and pull toward the finger until the glove come off. When an indication for hand hygiene precedes a contact that also requires glove usage, hand rubbing or hand washing should be performed before donning gloves and after removing gloves.
DISPOSAL
Used gloves can be contaminated and must be disposed of under hospital policy and/or local regulation.
STORAGE
Store in a cool and dry place in its original package. Recommended to store at room temperature prevailing irrespective countries. Opened boxes should be kept away from fluorescent and sunlight. Keep the gloves away from ozone, heating devices, and the source of the fire. Gloves are packed in a dispenser box suitable for transport. Keep the gloves in the box when not in use. The shelf life for products stored as recommended is mentioned on each package. Service life cannot be specified and depends on the application and responsibility of the user to determine the suitability of the glove for its intended use.
REPORTING OF INCIDENTS
In case of any serious incident occurred with the use of this device, please report it to the manufacturer and the competent Authority.
Further information can be obtained from the manufacturer, please contact Gran berg AS.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND PICTOGRAMS USED
Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and microorganisms – Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks. EN ISO 374-1:2016+A: 2018. Definition of breakthrough time through the glove 2 lam (1 µg/cm /min). Type A > level 2 for 6 chemicals, Type B > level 2 for 3 chemicals, Type C > level 1 for 1 chemical(no code under pictogram).
**ISO 374-1 Type A, B, C
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ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPST
A: Methanol
B: Acetone
C: Acetonic
D: Methodicalness
E: Carbon Delphinus
F: Toluene
G: Methamphetamine
H: Tetrahedron
I: Ethyl acetate
J: n-Heptagon
K: Sodium hydroxide 40%
L: Sulfuric acid 96%
M: Nitric acid 65%
N: Acetic acid 99%
O: Ammonium hydroxide 25%
P: Hydrogen peroxide 30%
S: Hydrofluoric acid 40%
T: Formaldehyde 37%
Permeation Performance Level| Measured Breakthrough
Time (minutes)
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1| > 10
2| > 30
3| > 60
4| > 120
5| > 240
6| > 480
Additional information on chemical resistance obtainable from manufacturer.
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Protection against bacteria, fungi and viruses
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Protection against bacteria and fungi, not tested against viruses
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Protection against particulate radioactive contamination
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Suitable for contact with foodstuffs. Note: not all gloves that are suitable for handling food may be suitable for all types of food. Check theFood Declaration of Compliance
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Manufacturer
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Date of manufacture
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Expiry date
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Lot number
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Fragile, handle with care
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Keep away from sunlight
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Keep dry
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Temperature limit
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Do not reuse
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Check User Instruction
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Caution
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Non-sterile
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Raw material latex
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Product is not made with natural rubber latex
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Corrugated cardboard
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Non-corrugated paperboard
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Paper
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Medical Device
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Unique Device Identifier
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Article number
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