Custom Medical Glove Boxes in Pickering, ON
Premium medical glove boxes delivered to Pickering, ON. Medical gloves in Canada are Class I or Class II medical devices depending on their application. Packaging must communicate latex content clearly, sterility status, and proper donning technique bilingually. We produce medical glove boxes for Canadian healthcare distributors with full device compliance and safety communication.
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Medical Glove Boxes for Pharmaceuticals in Pickering
Medical examination and surgical gloves in Canada are medical devices with specific Health Canada classification requirements. Non-sterile examination gloves are typically Class I. Sterile surgical gloves are Class II. The packaging must clearly communicate latex content (a critical safety consideration for latex-allergic healthcare workers and patients), sterility status, glove size, and appropriate use guidance — all bilingually. Latex allergy is a serious occupational health concern in Canadian healthcare, and glove packaging that doesn't clearly communicate latex versus latex-free status creates a genuine safety risk.
Latex Content Communication on Canadian Medical Glove Packaging
Latex allergy affects a significant proportion of Canadian healthcare workers who have been repeatedly exposed to natural rubber latex — an occupational health issue that Health Canada and provincial health authorities take seriously. Medical glove packaging must communicate latex content status immediately and prominently: 'Contains Natural Rubber Latex — May Cause Allergic Reaction' with appropriate bilingual warning text must be the most prominent safety communication on latex-containing glove packaging. Latex-free alternatives must communicate their latex-free status with equal prominence to distinguish them clearly from latex products in busy clinical storage environments.
Glove Size Identification for Clinical Efficiency
In clinical settings, glove boxes are stored in dispensers or on shelves where size needs to be identifiable at a glance — a nurse or surgeon in a hurry cannot afford to open a box and check the size. The glove size (XS, S, M, L, XL) and numeric size where applicable need to be the most visually dominant information element on the box panel facing the clinical user. Colour coding by size — consistent within a product family — creates instant visual identification that serves clinical efficiency.
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- Minimum Order
- 100 units
- Production Time
- 2-3 weeks
- Free Shipping
- to Pickering
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- Pharmaceuticals
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Compliance & Safety
Medical glove boxes require Health Canada medical device licence compliance, mandatory bilingual labelling, latex content disclosure with allergy warnings, and device classification in both French and English.
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Medical Glove Boxes in Pickering - FAQs
What device class are medical examination gloves in Canada?
Non-sterile latex examination gloves and non-sterile synthetic examination gloves are typically Class I medical devices in Canada, requiring a Manufacturer Establishment Licence (MEL) but not a product MDL. Sterile surgical gloves are typically Class II, requiring an MDL. The specific classification depends on the glove's intended use and whether it is sterile.
What bilingual latex allergy warning is required on Canadian latex glove packaging?
Health Canada requires that latex-containing medical gloves carry the warning: 'Contains Natural Rubber Latex — May Cause Allergic Reaction' in both French and English. This warning must be prominent and must appear on the primary display panel of the packaging — not only in the fine print.
Do powder-free gloves need specific indication on Canadian packaging?
Yes. Powdered medical gloves have been associated with adverse health effects including allergic sensitization and surgical complications. The powder status — 'Powder-Free' or 'Powdered' — should appear clearly on Canadian medical glove packaging. Health Canada's guidance is that powder-free alternatives should be preferred, and Canadian institutional healthcare purchasers specifically require powder-free gloves in many settings.
What's the minimum order for medical glove boxes in Canada?
100 units minimum. Healthcare distributors typically order in case quantities matching their distribution requirements.
Can medical glove packaging communicate ASTM testing standards?
Yes. ASTM D3578 (latex gloves), ASTM D6319 (nitrile gloves), and ASTM D5250 (polyvinyl chloride gloves) are the relevant ASTM standards for medical examination gloves. Communicating compliance with these standards on packaging builds clinical procurement confidence in the product's quality.
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