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Gloves for TB Lab Personnel
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- Gloves are made for protecting the hands of health professionals from contaminated and infectious surfaces.
- Lab staff must wear gloves for all the procedures that involve direct or accidental contact with infectious material.
- Gloves are made for single-use (disposable gloves) and should not be re-used (see Figure 1)
- Gloves are made from vinyl, latex or nitrile.
- For the staff who are allergic to latex and when performing PCR, nitrile gloves should be available for use.
Figure 1: Disposable Gloves
Do’s when using gloves
- Staff must select and use the right kind of glove for the job they are going to perform.
- Always use the correct size of gloves. Staff regularly need to check the fitness and size suitable for them.
- Gloves must be resistant to the chemical used during the procedure.
- Staff must inspect their gloves before using them.
- Before wearing gloves, staff must remove any rings, watches, or bracelets that might cut or tear the gloves.
- If gloves are torn during a procedure, replace them immediately (Figure 2).
Figure 2: Torn gloves need immediate replacement
- Staff must wear double gloves when working with potentially hazardous materials in the biosafety cabinet.
- Staff must pull the gloves over the cuff of the lab gown for maximum protection.
- Staff must change the gloves:
- At the end of the task
- If gloves are soiled/punctured
- Soiled gloves must be discarded in the bag provided for waste disposal.
- Gloves guard against infection through cuts and abrasions on the hands. Cuts and abrasions must be covered with a sticking plaster and/or suitable barrier dressing at all times while in the laboratory
- Cryo gloves should be used while handling deep freezers and cotton gloves should be use while handling the autoclave
Don’ts when using gloves
- Contaminated gloves must not be used to handle or to operate equipment (e.g., microscope or telephone), that would otherwise never become contaminated.
- Staff must never wear gloves outside the laboratory.
- After wearing gloves, staff must avoid/limit touching any surface
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