When wearing and maintaining nitrile gloves, consider the following recommendations:
Wear gloves:
Make sure your hands are dry and clean before putting on gloves.
Check the gloves for tears or tears. Avoid using gloves that are damaged.
Open the glove package and gently pull the glove away from the mouth to avoid direct contact with the inside of the glove.
Wear gloves correctly:
Insert your fingers into the fingertips of the glove and gradually slide them into the palm area.
Use the fingers of your other hand to gently stretch the glove, making sure it completely covers your hand and leaves no gaps.
Make sure the glove fits snugly but is not too tight to ensure dexterity and comfort in the hand.
Things to note when using gloves:
Avoid touching external objects directly with your hands to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
Avoid direct contact with sharp objects, rough surfaces or chemicals to protect the integrity and durability of the glove. Follow the correct timing and frequency of use to avoid excessive wear on gloves.
Take off your gloves:
Gently pinch the outside of the glove, starting from the wrist and gradually taking off the glove toward the fingers.
Avoid touching the inside directly with ungloved hands to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
Glove care and handling:
After use, gloves should be properly disposed of and discarded according to relevant guidelines. Avoid reusing disposable gloves. If there are visible chemicals or stains on the surface of the gloves, they should be cleaned or treated appropriately according to the guidelines. When storing gloves, avoid direct sunlight and temperatures to prevent deterioration or breakage.
Please note that the above recommendations are general guidance and specific use and maintenance requirements may vary depending on specific work environments and tasks. In special circumstances, relevant safety guidelines and procedures should be consulted and supplier or manufacturer recommendations should be followed.