Blue Shield Vinyl Gloves Small (100)
Premier
Clinic EssentialsNitrile examination gloves
Certifications
- CE Certified examination glove (each box CE certified).
- Premium quality 1.5 AQL for pinhole defects.
- Conforms to EN455 Parts 1, 2 and 3 for medical gloves for single use.
- Described as food preparation safe by multiple medical supply distributors.
- Non Sterile Class I medical device classification is typical for this glove type (single Use examination glove).
- CE Certified examination glove (each box CE certified).
- Premium quality 1.5 AQL for pinhole defects.
- Conforms to EN455 Parts 1, 2 and 3 for medical gloves for single use.
- Described as food preparation safe by multiple medical supply distributors.
- Non Sterile Class I medical device classification is typical for this glove type (single Use examination glove).
Nitrile examination gloves
Description
Blue Shield Vinyl Gloves Small (100) are actually premium blue Premier Med nitrile examination gloves supplied in a box of 100. Despite the \vinyl\ naming on some reseller sites, the product itself is described and specified as nitrile. These hand-hugging, ultra-sensitive gloves are 100% latex-free and powder-free, with textured fingertips for enhanced grip and an AQL of 1.5. They conform to EN455 Parts 1, 2 and 3, are non-sterile, ambidextrous and suitable for professional clinical and aesthetic use where a reliable disposable examination glove is required.
Bnefits
- Premium quality nitrile examination glove with high 1.5 AQL standard for pinhole defects.
- 100% latex-free to reduce the risk of Type I latex allergy for users and patients.
- Powder-free design minimises contamination and powder-related irritation.
- Blue nitrile material provides good resistance to punctures and many common chemicals compared with vinyl gloves.
- Textured fingertips enhance grip and handling of instruments in both wet and dry conditions.
- Non-sterile, ambidextrous design simplifies stock management and donning.
- Box of 100 gloves provides convenient clinic-sized packaging for regular use.
- Each box is CE-certified, giving assurance of conformity with relevant medical glove standards.
Indications
- General medical and aesthetic examination procedures requiring single-use, non-sterile gloves.
- Use in aesthetic clinics for injectable treatments and skin procedures where a latex-free glove is preferred.
- General clinical, dental, beauty and tattoo applications requiring disposable nitrile gloves.
- Food preparation and handling tasks, where the product is specified as food-preparation safe by some distributors.
Composition
- Material: Nitrile (synthetic acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber).
- Colour: Blue.
- Powder status: Powder-free.
- Latex-free (no natural rubber latex).
- Textured fingertips for enhanced grip.
- Non-sterilised, ambidextrous design.
Formulation
- Single-use, non-sterile nitrile examination glove.
- Premium quality 1.5 AQL.
- Conforms to EN455 Parts 1, 2 and 3.
- Ambidextrous with textured fingertips.
- Latex-free and powder-free.
- Blue colour for easy identification.
- 100 gloves per box; commonly supplied as 10 boxes per case across distributors.
Packaging
- Box of 100 blue nitrile examination gloves (size Small).
- Dispensing carton with perforated opening for easy glove withdrawal.
- Each box CE-certified and held to a high 1.5 AQL standard.
- Outer cases typically contain 10 boxes (1,000 gloves) for wholesale supply.
Usage
- Select the correct glove size (Small) to ensure comfort, dexterity and to reduce the risk of tearing.
- Ensure hands are clean and dry before donning gloves; remove rings or sharp jewellery where possible.
- Withdraw a single glove from the dispenser box by the cuff, insert the fingers and pull over the hand and wrist; repeat for the other hand.
- Check each glove for visible damage (tears, holes, defects) before use; discard and replace if damaged.
- Use gloves for the intended clinical, aesthetic or related task, following local infection prevention and control policies.
- Avoid contact with chemicals or substances beyond the glove’s tested resistance limits; consult supplier information where necessary.
- After use, remove gloves by peeling from the wrist and turning them inside out, avoiding contact with the contaminated outer surface.
- Dispose of used gloves immediately in the appropriate clinical or general waste stream in accordance with local regulations; do not reuse.
- Perform hand hygiene immediately after glove removal.
Contraindications
- Do not use if the user has a known hypersensitivity or allergy to nitrile or to specific accelerators/additives used in nitrile gloves.
- Not suitable where sterile gloves are specifically required (e.g. many invasive surgical procedures).
- Do not use damaged, torn, discoloured or expired gloves.
- Not intended for high-risk chemical exposure beyond the glove’s tested chemical resistance profile.
Adverse Effects
- Possible skin irritation, sweating or discomfort with prolonged wear due to occlusion.
- Potential allergic contact dermatitis or sensitisation reactions in users sensitive to nitrile formulations or glove accelerators.
- If any irritation or allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use, remove gloves and seek medical or occupational health advice.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
- Keep in the original packaging until use to protect from dust, moisture and contamination.
- Avoid storing near ozone-generating equipment or strong solvents that may degrade rubber materials.
- Do not stack heavy objects on top of glove cartons to prevent compression and potential damage.
- Use stock in order of expiry date (first-expiry-first-out).
Duration
Used for the duration of a single clinical or procedural task, then disposed of; not a therapeutic treatment product.
Onset
Provides immediate barrier protection and grip improvement upon correct donning.













