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Tips for Finding the Right Type of Disposable Glove for Your Job

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Tips for Finding the Right Type of Disposable Glove for Your Job

How to ensure your safety while performing work?


Some areas of work require higher safety regulations. Many fields of work such as medical, industrial, food industry, tattoo shops and other areas of work rely on disposable gloves to ensure safety.


The type of gloves you need depends on the type of work you do. To ensure that you use the gloves that are right for your job, we provide 7 tips.


Let us break down the materials and uses of each type of disposable glove.

1. Powder and non-powdered gloves


Medical professionals prefer powdered or powder-free gloves. It usually depends on the degree of lubrication they desire.

Powder gloves are used because the powder acts as a lubricant. They are easier to put on and take off.

Unknown use of powder can cause allergies. They are with cornstarch powder, which is a non-irritating.

The only warning for these gloves is that if people wearing these gloves have open wounds, they can stop the treatment process. It enters an open organization and slows healing.

In newer gloves, the cornstarch inner coating is being replaced by a special inner coating that will not stop healing.

However, since January 19, 2017, the US FDA has banned powered gloves for surgery and medical examination because of concerns about the potential airways and wound inflammation experienced by some patients.

2. Aseptic and non-sterile


Surgeons often use sterile gloves because they meet FDA quality standards. All sterilized gloves must meet FDA's standard assurance levels.

When these criteria are met, the gloves are non-sterile and have a one-millionth chance. Even the most drug-resistant microorganisms cannot survive the sterilization process when properly performed.

In general, sterile gloves are mainly used to perform surgery. Higher quality, so gloves are more expensive.

Sterile gloves are packaged separately to prevent contamination, while non-sterile gloves are packaged in bulk.

Other medical professionals use non-sterile gloves for simple outpatient surgery. These employees do not need the same level of sterilization because they do not perform surgery.

The main purpose of non-sterile gloves is to protect medical professionals from contact with body fluids. Although medical professionals implement safety and health, gloves can also protect patients from contact with caregivers.

3. Examination room: latex gloves


Latex gloves are more suitable for water-based and biological materials. They do not work well in chemicals or solvents.

They are the most affordable of all available disposable gloves. It makes them the most used gloves in the examination room because they are usually sold in bulk.

Due to the resistance of biological materials, surgeons believe in latex gloves.

It is important to note that some people suffer from latex allergies, so there should be another alternative to gloves in addition to latex. Allergic reactions can cause rashes.

If you use latex gloves primarily, make sure your employees or patients are not allergic.

Latex gloves should also be used to prevent tears and contamination.

Correct fit


Improper installation of gloves can cause personal injury and contamination.

If the gloves are too small, it can lead to overstretching and tears, especially in the space between the thumb and the palm of your hand. These tears can be dangerous to patients and caregivers. Too tight fit will also reduce the hand's flexibility and flexibility.

Excessive gloves may reduce flexibility when performing surgery. If the gloves do not fit, your grip strength will also decrease.

Open them correctly


How you put them together is as important as health. You can only put them aside with a clean hand and make sure they are completely dry before you do it. Otherwise, water may transfer contaminants.

Do not put gloves on a dirty surface and do not touch the outside of the gloves before putting on gloves. Make sure you remove all rings and watches.

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Remember not to touch the outside of the glove with shameless hands. You may be exposed to body fluids or other harmful substances.

4. Guard work: vinyl gloves


Vinyl gloves are usually economical and can be used for jobs that require multiple changes. You can buy powder-free vinyl gloves.

Because they are so common for one-time use, people in the food industry often use them. They are not equipped to perform heavy or dangerous tasks.

Cleaning teams often use them when they need light, harmless cleaning. Gloves are not resistant to strong chemicals or body fluids.

5. Food Industry: Nitrile Gloves


Nitrile gloves are a suitable choice for medical professionals to check. Because of their strong resistance to oils and acids, they are also used for laboratory research and food preparation.

They are available in reusable and one-time versions. These gloves are rugged, but their flexibility is limited. Their lack of flexibility means that professionals should use them with care.

6. Laboratory research: PVC gloves


PVC gloves are resistant to alcohol, alkalis and acids. However, this type of glove can easily be punctured and cut.

They are often used by laboratory researchers or other medical institutions that do not require the use of sharp objects or machines.

This material is resistant to detergents, which makes it an excellent choice for cleaning professionals.

7. Industry: Neoprene gloves


These are also called neoprene gloves and are used because of their comfortable feel. The interior of the glove is lined with a brushed interior. Users can wear them for hours without feeling uncomfortable.

Neoprene gloves are very resistant to chemicals, which is why they are used for various tasks.

The strong chemical resistance makes it suitable for people working in laboratories with potentially harmful substances. They protect the skin from infectious body fluids. Neoprene's rugged material makes it ideal for cleaning work.

Almost all neoprene gloves are not disposable, which is why their use is limited to certain medical applications. It is not recommended to use them for food and beverages.


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