Healthcare Professional Safety Resources

Chemfort® provides unmatched safety and is brilliantly simple. Scientifically proven to protect healthcare professionals who work with hazardous drugs, the Chemfort® Closed System Drug-Transfer Device (CSTD) prevents the escape of hazardous liquids, aerosols and vapors. Chemfort® provides safety and confidence for healthcare professionals by reducing the risk of cytotoxic drug exposure. Simplivia’s Chemfort® meets acceptance criteria of the unified NIOSH protocol (2016), ensuring compliance with the highest industry safety standards.

Evaluation of a Database Containing Pharmacy and Nursing Real-World Hazardous Drug Wipe Test Following Use of an Air-Cleaning Closed System Transfer Device (CSTD) to Assess Surface Contamination

Marie-Claude Gutekunst, MSN, RN, BCMAS, Akshar N. Patel, PharmD, RPH, Christopher R. Curtin, BS1, Kaisa Kivilaid, MS, Diana Valencia, MD
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Evaluation of the effect of closed system transfer device syringe adaptor connection in the isolator on cytotoxic residue contamination during intravenous administration

Louisa Knowles
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Hazardous Drug Locking Capacity of Activated Carbon-Based CSTD: 3 Approaches

Elana A. Slutsky Smith
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Compounding & Administration Transfer Device Comparison Using Potential Surrogate for NIOSH Protocol

Alan-Shaun Wilkinsona, Kate Walkera, Romana Bona, Elana A. Slutsky Smith
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Evaluation of Vapor Containment of Closed System Transfer Devices During Reconstitution, Based on NIOSH Methodology

Elana A. Slutsky Smith
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Litmus Test Method for CSTD Dry Disconnection Validation

Elana A. Slutsky Smith
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Evaluation of Real-World Hazardous Drug Wipe Test Data to Assess Surface Contamination Following the Use of an Air Cleaning Closed System Transfer Device

Akshar N. Patel, PharmD, RPH, Marie-Claude Gutekunst, MSN, RN, BCMAS, Christopher R. Curtin, BS, Kaisa Kivilaid, MS, Diana Valencia, MD
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Containment of a New Administration System for Hazardous Drugs

Elana A. Slutsky Smith, Asaf Alon
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