ALLERGY TO LATEX GLOVES RESULTS IN INJURY COMPENSATION PAYOUT FOR TRAINEE NURSE
March 31st, 2008 by HinchliffesAfter contracting an allergy to latex while at work, a trainee nurse was threatened with disciplinary action for using latex free gloves. However, she subsequently made a successful claim for personal injury compensation and is to receive a payment for this work related medical condition.
The nurse, who worked at the Scarborough General Hospital, developed the latex allergy from routinely wearing gloves as part of her job. Latex free gloves were not made available to her and the only type of gloves available to the staff on the wards was latex based.
She was told that if she was found using latex free gloves without prior permission from the Occupational Health department and her ward sister, this would be a punishable offence and she could face disciplinary action.


