Title: Tyvek and Tychem® Used to Protect Workers in Cyostatics Handling

Any work with cytostatics requires the effective protection of workers from the dangers of drugs, which can have various carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic impact. At the same time, it is important to protect the product against contamination from people. Workers must therefore be required to wear suitable protective clothing. Cytostatics are used as drugs in cancer therapy (chemotherapy) to inhibit the multiplication of tumor cells and are also used increasingly to treat other diseases. However, their toxicity affects not only tumor cells but also healthy cells. To prevent hazards to staff while handling cytostatics, a range of suitable precautions must be taken. Both cleanroom clothing and chemical protective clothing need to meet the same basic criteria for use in a cleanroom: the material must be low-linting, the design must be sufficiently tight, and the danger of collecting particles on the surface of the garment must be minimized. To be suitable for dealing with cytostatics, such clothing must also be comfortable to wear, it must have good electrostatic discharge efficiency an sterilization must be possible. As well as providing product protection, Tyvek® and Tychem® protective clothing and accessories also meet the requirements on chemical protective clothing in Category III and thus personal protection. Tyvek® and Tychem® protective clothing is available in a range of models, e.g. suit with hood or collar, integrated socks, sewn or covered seams, thumb hole, etc. The product range is supplemented by accessories such as sleeves, overboots, overshoes, lab gowns, aprons and back-fastening gowns.

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  • Cleanroom

  • Garment

  • Contamination Control

 

 

 

 

  • European Pharmaceutical Review

 

 

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