Choose the right hand gloves and avoid contamination

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Choose the right hand-gloves and avoid contamination


Infection or contamination is a big hazards for your health if you are a healthcare professional but you have to deal with it everyday.  So it is very necessory to be safe from and protected.  To help you being safe hand gloves plays an important role.  They are now a part of healthcare uniforms at all the places.  These gloves can provide you protection in almost all the work situations after being chosen properly. 


Different types of gloves provide protection in diffrent ways. Cotton and fabric gloves: These can keep hands clean and protect against abrasions, but may not be strong enough to handle work with rough or sharp materials.


Coated fabric gloves: This type of glove can provide protection against some moderate concentrated chemicals. They can be used in laboratory uniforms they are strong enough to protect against the specific chemical being handled.


Rubber, plastic or synthetic gloves: These types of glove can be used when cleaning or working with oils, solvents and other chemicals. ď Ź Leather gloves: These should be used when welding, as the leather can resist sparks and moderate heat. The risk of cuts and abrasions also can be minimized by wearing leather gloves. ď Ź


Aluminized gloves: These gloves are recommended for welding, furnace and foundry work, as they provide reflective and insulating protection. ď Ź Kevlar gloves: These have a wide variety of industrial applications. They are cut- and abrasion-resistant and provide protection against both heat and cold. ď Ź


Chemical/liquid-resistant gloves: Several types of gloves help protect against specific chemicals: ď Ź Butyl rubber gloves: nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and peroxide. ď Ź


Natural latex/rubber gloves: water solutions or acids, alkalis, salts, and ketones ď Ź Neoprene gloves: hydraulic fluids, gasoline, alcohols and organic acids ď Ź Nitrile rubber gloves: chlorinated solvents ď Ź


However, gloving does not completely prevent contamination of health care workers' hands, and hand washing or “de-germing� is necessary after glove removal.


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