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Understanding USP800 Guidelines

Are you familiar with USP 800? Read more about what exactly USP 800 means and how S2S Global works to provide a number of product offerings that meet these crucial safety regulations.

USP 800 refers to a set of guidelines established by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) to ensure safe handling of hazardous drugs in healthcare settings. The term “PPE” stands for Personal Protective Equipment. USP 800-regulated healthcare PPE is specifically designed to protect healthcare workers from potential exposure to hazardous drugs during various activities such as preparation, administration, transport, and disposal.

The importance of USP 800-regulated healthcare PPE lies in safeguarding the health and well-being of healthcare workers. Hazardous drugs, including chemotherapy agents, antiviral medications, and certain antibiotics, can pose significant risks if not handled properly. Exposure to these substances can lead to adverse health effects, such as skin and eye irritation, respiratory problems, and in some cases, long-term health issues or reproductive harm.

USP 800 emphasizes the need for appropriate PPE, including gloves, gowns, masks, and eyewear, to minimize the risk of exposure to hazardous drugs. By following these guidelines and using the recommended PPE, healthcare workers can protect themselves from direct contact with these substances and reduce the potential for absorption through the skin, inhalation, or ingestion.

Furthermore, adherence to USP 800 guidelines is crucial for maintaining regulatory compliance and meeting accreditation requirements in healthcare facilities. Compliance with these standards helps ensure a safe environment for healthcare personnel, mitigates legal and financial risks for healthcare institutions, and demonstrates a commitment to patient and employee safety.

USP 800-regulated healthcare PPE is of utmost importance as it plays a vital role in protecting healthcare workers from the potential risks associated with handling hazardous drugs. It promotes workplace safety, prevents occupational exposure, and ensures compliance with regulatory standards in healthcare settings.

Learn more about the S2S Exam Glove portfolio, consisting of a number of products meeting the USP 800 regulations to help ensure safety for our clinicians every day.

 

References

Hazardous drugs-handling in healthcare settings. USP. (n.d.). https://www.usp.org/compounding/general-chapter-hazardous-drugs-handling-healthcare
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