Hand and Arm Protection - Chemical and Liquid-Resistant (Rubber) Gloves
Rubber gloves protect workers from burns, irritation, and dermatitis, which can occur when hands come into contact with oils, greases, solvents, or chemicals. Rubber gloves also minimize the risk of exposure to blood and other substances that pose dangers of infection or infectious diseases.
Rubber gloves are often made from the following materials/forms of rubber:
- Latex (a form of rubber)
- Nitrile (a form of rubber)
- Butyl (a form of rubber)
- Plastic
- Neoprene and other synthetic rubber-like materials
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