(1) Protective gloves mainly include morning gloves, acid and alkali resistant gloves, anti-static gloves, electrical insulation gloves,
welding gloves and other types.
(2) electricians, welders and hand-held power tools and other operators should wear insulation protective gloves.
(3) grouting, concrete, paint, asphalt and other operators should wear acid and alkali protective gloves.
(4) Operators such as gas cutting and freezing tunnel construction should wear high-temperature or low-temperature gloves.
(1) Protective gloves must be strong enough to ensure that they are not damaged or cracked during use. Leather or sewn work gloves are not suitable for use when handling chemicals.
(2) When wearing or removing gloves, operators should ensure that bare hands do not touch the outside of contaminated gloves
(3) There are many varieties of acid-alkali resistant gloves, which should be selected according to different functions. There are strong acid (base) resistance, only low concentration of acid (base) resistance, organic solvents and chemical reagents are different, so it should not be used carelessly to avoid accidents.
(4) Acid and alkali resistant gloves should be carefully checked before use, and carefully observe whether the surface is damaged. The simple inspection method is to blow air into the glove, pinch the sleeve with your hand, and carefully observe whether there is air leakage; Cannot be used if gas leaks.
(5) Rubber, plastic and other types of gloves should be washed and dried after use, and prevent high temperature when stored.
(6) Insulation gloves should be regularly tested for electrical insulation performance, and those that do not meet the requirements shall not be used.
(7) Latex industrial gloves are limited to weak acid, sulfuric acid and various salts with low concentration, and shall not be used in strong hydrolytic acid (nitric acid, etc.)