2004
DOI: 10.1080/15459620490452013
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Determination of the Attenuation Properties of Laboratory Gloves Exposed to an Ultraviolet Transilluminator

Abstract: The transmission of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from an ultraviolet transilluminator through three types of laboratory gloves (latex, nitrile, vinyl) was determined using two independent methods. First, transmittance was measured with a radiometer equipped with UVA and actinic UV detectors. Second, a spectrophotometer was used to determine the UVR transmittance vs. wavelength (250-440 nm); this data was then used to compute the effective attenuation of the glove material. The average UVA percent transmittance … Show more

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“…To guard the exposed upper extremities, PPE includes gloves to cover exposed hands and long sleeves to cover exposed arms and wrists. A study by Gazik et al 13 found that latex and nitrile material gloves reduced UVR hand exposure but vinyl did not. Overall, a need for personal protective equipment is essential to eliminate or greatly reduce the amount of exposure from UV light boxes.…”
Section: Background and Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To guard the exposed upper extremities, PPE includes gloves to cover exposed hands and long sleeves to cover exposed arms and wrists. A study by Gazik et al 13 found that latex and nitrile material gloves reduced UVR hand exposure but vinyl did not. Overall, a need for personal protective equipment is essential to eliminate or greatly reduce the amount of exposure from UV light boxes.…”
Section: Background and Significancementioning
confidence: 99%