Headwear

Headwear is worn to prevent contamination from the hair of healthcare personnel (e.g., operating room personnel, sterile supply personnel). OSHA regulations require that surgical caps or hoods be worn in situations when gross contamination can reasonably be anticipated. Patients having surgery also generally wear headwear.


 
Made of spunbond polypropylene. Blue, white, green and designer print colors available.More
Roomy bouffant styling for a non-binding fit. White or blue color. Spunbond polypropylene.More
Lightweight and easy to wear. Available in both a 1-layer breathable Spunbond fabric and a 3-layer SMS fabric. Designed to cover hair in no fluid ...More
Available in two styles for varying degrees of risk: KAYCEL* fabric caps when no fluid contamination is expected, and 3-layer fabric caps, when light fluid ...More
Caps are made from Softesse™, Kaycel, SMS or a high-loft nonwoven. Surgical hoods are made from SMS or Tyvek®. Blue, white, green, blue and ...More
Soft-stretch hood to replace the conventional cotton "spray socks". Vitaflex™ Hood provides facial protection, with a quilted triple layer ...More