GSO ISO 11193-1:2023

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 10 September 2023 · Edition 1

Single-use medical examination gloves — Part 1: Specification for gloves made from rubber latex or rubber solution

Hospital equipment
Including hospital beds, surgical tables, medical garments, medical gloves, containers for sharp disposal, etc.

GSO ISO 11193-1:2023 Files

GSO ISO 11193-1:2023 Scope

This document specifies requirements for packaged sterile, or bulked non-sterile, rubber gloves intended for use in medical examinations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures to protect the patient and the user from cross-contamination. It also covers rubber gloves intended for use in handling contaminated medical materials and gloves with smooth surfaces or with textured surfaces over all or part of the glove.

This document is intended as a reference for the performance and safety of rubber examination gloves. It does not cover the safe and proper usage of examination gloves and sterilization procedures with subsequent handling, packaging and storage procedures.

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