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  4. Usage of personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    A doctor wearing personal protective equipment for treating patients with COVID-19. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is inherent in the theory of universal precaution, which requires specialized clothing or equipment for the protection of individuals from hazard. [1]

  5. MERS - Wikipedia

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    Wear a medical mask; Wear eye protection (i.e. goggles or a face shield) Wear a clean, non sterile, long sleeved gown; and gloves (some procedures may require sterile gloves) Perform hand hygiene before and after contact with the person and his or her surroundings and immediately after removal of personal protective equipment (PPE) [40]

  6. US makers of masks and gloves get lifeline: higher tariffs on ...

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    President Joe Biden’s move to hike tariffs on Chinese goods should help U.S.-based medical mask and glove makers, a sector that has largely flamed out after surging during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Medical gown - Wikipedia

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    2009-10: Medical gloves for single use – Part 4: Requirements and testing for shelf life determination EN 420 2010-03: Protective gloves - General requirements and test methods EN ISO 374-1 2018-10 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms – Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks EN ISO 374-5