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Old Nov 15, 2010, 3:54 pm
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Originally Posted by FriendlySkies
Well, we know where some of the clerks hands go when they are in the "resolution room"
Also suggest a breath mint might be nice....
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Old Nov 15, 2010, 3:57 pm
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I have been asking for glove changes for years.
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Old Nov 16, 2010, 10:55 am
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I always ask for a glove change when they touch my CPAP - and, if they're really pissing me off, I demand they clean the work station they're going to swab my machine on. They're required to do so if you request it.
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Old Nov 16, 2010, 11:36 am
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Originally Posted by eturowski
Blue or purple gloves = nitrile (latex-free)
Clear "plastic"-looking gloves = vinyl (latex-free)

Latex gloves are usually buff/off-white colored and are not generally used at security checkpoints because they are more chemically permeable than nitrile gloves. People with latex allergies should be fine.
Correct; I have not encounted a latex glove in the US security checkpoints in a few years. There are some buff/off-white latex-free gloves. If you are in doubt, ask to see the box. I do always have some vinyl gloves in my bag "just in case".
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Old Nov 16, 2010, 12:22 pm
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Originally Posted by eturowski
Blue or purple gloves = nitrile (latex-free)
Clear "plastic"-looking gloves = vinyl (latex-free)

Latex gloves are usually buff/off-white colored and are not generally used at security checkpoints because they are more chemically permeable than nitrile gloves. People with latex allergies should be fine.

Not always, latex gloves come in colors as well. TSAs improper use of gloves has been a big issue for me for a long time, especially when i have seen them pick there butt and nose and then go to grab my bag (yuck). also watched a clerk go into the restroom for 10 minutes then come out with the same gloves on. needless to say i followed him back to the checkpoint to talk to his stupervisor.


Needless to say I state that I want there gloves changed before touching my property. Any resistance and ill be calling for a supervisor in short order.

Then CP sanitation is a big issue especially since i have picked up contact dermatitis from filthy floors and on my hands at LAX T4 in 2007. TSA doesnt seem to care about anyone considering the germs and microbes that have come up on swabs at various checkpoints in the past two years. Instead of spending all this money or porn-o-vision they could spend it on bleach and santi-wipes.

Trust me i learned the hardway about latex gloves and colors. Im sensitive to latex, and the powder (there's a difference between sensitive and allergic), when a student brought a box of gloves with them that were the same color as the ones i use (Dark Gray nitrile kimberly and clark -- there great there thin yet strong so i still have my tactile touch when starting IVs). well we got a nasty trauma call where i had to change gloves during transport, big mistake because they were powdered latex and as soon as i put them on i knew there was going to be a problem. Even only 15 seconds of having them on caused my hands to turn red for 3 days and itch like you cant believe (no respiratory symptoms - if that had happened i would have been in the ER and then sent home for the day).
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Old Nov 16, 2010, 12:59 pm
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Latex allergy here and I won't go through the NOS and I will be asking to see the box the fresh gloves come out of.
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Old Nov 16, 2010, 1:18 pm
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Here's the drill:

"I require that you use a new pair of gloves"

"What kind of gloves are those?"

If Latex: "I'm allergic to latex, I require nitrile gloves"

If Nitrile: " I'm allergic to nitrile, I require latex gloves"

"By the way, be careful down there, I have this really nasty herpes infection...."


This is gonna be fun....!


P.S.- Nitrile allergy info: http://allergies.ygoy.com/2010/06/12...loves-allergy/

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Old Nov 16, 2010, 2:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Scubatooth
Not always, latex gloves come in colors as well. TSAs improper use of gloves has been a big issue for me for a long time, especially when i have seen them pick there butt and nose and then go to grab my bag (yuck). also watched a clerk go into the restroom for 10 minutes then come out with the same gloves on. needless to say i followed him back to the checkpoint to talk to his stupervisor.


Needless to say I state that I want there gloves changed before touching my property. Any resistance and ill be calling for a supervisor in short order.

Then CP sanitation is a big issue especially since i have picked up contact dermatitis from filthy floors and on my hands at LAX T4 in 2007. TSA doesn't seem to care about anyone considering the germs and microbes that have come up on swabs at various checkpoints in the past two years. Instead of spending all this money or porn-o-vision they could spend it on bleach and santi-wipes.

Trust me i learned the hardway about latex gloves and colors. Im sensitive to latex, and the powder (there's a difference between sensitive and allergic), when a student brought a box of gloves with them that were the same color as the ones i use (Dark Gray nitrile kimberly and clark -- there great there thin yet strong so i still have my tactile touch when starting IVs). well we got a nasty trauma call where i had to change gloves during transport, big mistake because they were powdered latex and as soon as i put them on i knew there was going to be a problem. Even only 15 seconds of having them on caused my hands to turn red for 3 days and itch like you cant believe (no respiratory symptoms - if that had happened i would have been in the ER and then sent home for the day).
Going a bit OT here, but be careful (and since you appear to be in the medical profession, guessing you are). My mom had red welts on her hands one day after tying a large amount of balloons. Three days later she was in the ER from anaphylaxis to her (latex) waistband. She flatlined twice (but lived). A latex allergy is unlike other allergies and you can go from 0-70 in no time.
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