Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for handling chemotherapy (hazardous drugs) is designed to prevent dermal absorption, inhalation, and accidental ingestion, adhering strictly to USP <800> standards and NIOSH guidelines. Key technical requirements for chemo-rated PPE include, but are not limited to, double-gloving, impermable gowns, and respiratory protection.
For chemo handling, use double gloves (ASTM-rated), a chemo-rated gown (back-closing, long sleeves), eye protection (goggles/face shield), and potentially an N95 respirator if aerosols are likely, donning in sequence (hair covers/shoe covers first, then gown, then double gloves) and doffing from extremities inward, always with hand hygiene between steps and disposal in designated hazardous waste containers. Remember to wear appropriate PPE for up to 48 hours when handling body fluids from patients on chemo.