Product Details

String Knit Palm Latex Dipped Gloves

Place of Origin Anhui, China
Brand Name Aplus
Model Number none

Product Features

9" durable nylon gloves

 

Product Description

Size Name: Large

Product Description

Made of 100-Percent cotton and rubber coated with Red latex Reusable Glove has a red, flexible latex palm and finger coating over a durable string knit General handing and warehouse work Sold by pack (10 pairs)
 

From the Manufacturer

Red latex coated gloves are the most popular and widely recognized work gloves on the market. There is no competitor's gloves that compare to the durability of these gloves. This glove has a red flexible latex palm and finger coating over a durable knit
Taking care of chemical-resistant gloves
1. Be sure the gloves you plan to wear are clean. Don’t touch them if you’re not sure. Instead, ask your supervisor for a different pair. 2. Carefully inspect the gloves before you put them on. Look for cracks, tears, holes, swelling or other damage. Chemicals can pass through even the smallest pinhole. If you spot any damage, discard the gloves. 3. Wash your hands with soap and water before you put on the gloves. Bandage any minor cuts or scrapes. 4. Close each glove tightly outside of your sleeve. If you work with liquid chemicals, you can seal the edge of your gloves with heavy-duty tape or an elastic band. 5. Wash the outside of your gloves with soap and water before you remove them. Always wash them when you take a break and when you are done for the day. Then thoroughly wash your hands. 6. Put your gloves in the proper container when you are finished with your task for the day.
A few more safety tips
• Immediately remove your gloves if pesticides or other chemicals get inside. Thoroughly wash your hands, then put on clean gloves. Report the incident to your supervisor. • Never touch contaminated gloves with bare hands. • Some people are sensitive to latex gloves. If your hands itch or feel irritated from these gloves, you can substitute a different type of protective glove. But remember: Leather or cotton work gloves won’t protect you from hazardous materials. • Don’t store your gloves inside out. Store gloves in a cool, dry place away from chemicals. • Wear chemical-resistant gloves that extend to at least the mid-forearm when working with pesticides. • Shoulder-length gloves or gloves worn with chemical-resistant sleeve guards are ideal for mixing and loading highly toxic chemicals or liquids.

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