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Protect Your Hands Protect Your Home
Mark D. Sheperdigian, BCE Rose Pest Solutions Troy, MI
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Protect Your Hands!
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Gloves! Gloves protect our hands from: Injury Toxic chemicals
Pathogens
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Gloves! Gloves provide comfort that will allow us to work more efficiently and effectively: In harsh conditions With fewer breaks Reduced fumbles, drops, and stoppages
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Gloves! Gloves keep us in compliance with: FIFRA (label directions)
OSHA
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OSHA Says: User Assessment of Workplace Hazard
OSHA is unaware of any gloves that provide protection against all potential hand hazards, and commonly available glove materials provide only limited protection against many chemicals. Therefore, it is important to select the most appropriate glove for a particular application and to determine how long it can be worn, and whether it can be reused. -29 CFR 1915 non-mandatory guidelines for Hazard Assessment-
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OSHA Says: User Assessment of Workplace Hazard
You as the user, assess each job class for hazards and choose the gloves for your people accordingly. Take into account the potential hazards and the nature of the protection needed.
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Coated Gloves Protection from cuts & abrasions Improved grip
Work in dirty environments without “trying to keep clean” Available as durable or disposable
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Cut Resistant Gloves Kevlar® or Kevlar® blend Dipped or un-dipped
Variety of prices & quality Some very expensive, very high performance models are available
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Insulated loves For work in the cold Water proof models are available
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General Work Gloves For use with power tools For general use
Many models available
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If it Doesn’t Fit, You Must Quit! …and some gloves that fit!
Ill-fitting gloves are less likely to be worn More likely to cause fumbles May cause blisters
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Gloves are sized by measuring around the palm of your dominant hand
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Disposable vs. Durable Around pathogens, disposables are preferable
Learn to remove contaminated gloves without contacting the contaminated outer surfaces of the gloves In dirty environments, durable is preferable
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Disposable Gloves 3 mil gloves are designed for examination and other light duty tasks. 5 mil gloves will resist tearing even when working with moderately sharp edges such as multiple-catch rodent devices
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3 mil disposable gloves will fail
If the gloves fail during the job, you lose more than just the cost of the glove Loss of protection Loss of comfort Loss of compliance
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Into the swamp…
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Barrier Laminate Gloves
Thin foil similar to Mylar balloons Best for protection from the widest variety of toxic chemicals Short usable life maybe only single use or Meant to be used as a liner for other gloves Expensive for a short-lived glove Excessive protection for the hazards a technician normally encounters
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Butyl Rubber A synthetic polymer Good for acetone
Butyl dipped cloth gloves are available Expensive much more so than 14 mil Nitrile May be appropriate for mixing & loading operations and power sprayers
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Nitrile Synthetic latex for those allergic to latex
Available in disposable and durable Durable are ~ 14 mil used for mixing/loading and power spray Used for dirty kitchens and other environments Disposable are ~ 3-5 mil Used for application Used for rodent control
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Nitrile Disposable nitrile gloves of 3 mils are designed for examination and break too easily for use in the field 5 mil gloves provide sufficient protection and are worth the extra expense
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Natural Rubber/Latex Made from natural rubber Very inexpensive
Some people are allergic to latex Not durable enough for field use
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Viton® Trademarked brand of BASF Good for most chemicals
NOT good for acetone. Very expensive
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The label may specify which gloves are to be used.
May specify the glove material May specify the Category
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Original Label PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers must wear the following: Long sleeved shirt, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate or Viton (selection category G), and shoes and socks.
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Category G
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Current Label at BackedbyBayer.com
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers must wear the following: Long sleeved shirt, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves (such as those made out of Barrier Laminate, Nitrile Rubber, Neoprene Rubber, or Viton, Selection Category E), and shoes and socks.
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Category E
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Category B
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Resources University of Nebraska Lincoln; Institute of Agriculture & Natural Resources EPA Label Review Manual OSHA Personal Protective Equipment – Hand Protection OSHA Personal Protective Equipment
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