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Posted By PAUL U
Can anyone point me in the direction of any independent research, comparing barrier creams and their effectiveness in the workplace.
I am particularly interested, in independent comparisons using "Derma Shield" as one of its tested products with comparison carried out in a vehicle repair environment.
thanks
Paul
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Posted By Swis
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Posted By martinw
Paul
Swis is on the money as usual. Also, it may be worth checking out the IOM on the link below. They carry out loads of research and their documents can be freely looked at and downloaded without breaching copywrite. I don't think that they specify any particular brands but should give you good info.
http://www.iom-world.org/research/libraryentry.php
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Posted By Chris Packham
Sorry, but Chris's computer has been down.
I have a document that summarises the evidence. Free to anyone who drops me an e-mail.
However, as just one of several points keep in mind that barrier/protective creams are legally cosmetics. If you then use it to protect your workforce it can be argued that you have changed the status to being PPE. You have a duty to ensure that it will provide adequate protection for your workers. The cosmetic data is not adequate for this. How will you determine whether you are providing adequate protection?
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Posted By Chris Packham
Toe
That demonstration with acid is absolutely meaningless. I have done the same with Vaseline, butter and ordinary skin cream. It is a short term test that does not represent what you need as protection in a working environment.
There are many other factors you need to take into account when considering whether these creams can actually provide the protection you need.
Having reviewed all the evidence (and I have a document on this which I will e-mail anyone who lets me have their e-mail) I will never recommend these products as protection to my clients. With one exception - sun protection, but then only as a last resort.
Chris
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