Bulk Disposable Gloves for Sale | Wholesale Work Gloves
Bulk Disposable Gloves for Sale | Wholesale Work Gloves
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138
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(a) General requirements: Employers must require their workers to use suitable hand protection when hands are exposed to risks such as hazardous substance absorption, severe cuts or abrasions, punctures, chemical or thermal burns, and harmful temperature extremes.
(b) Selection: Employers should choose appropriate hand protection based on evaluating the performance characteristics relative to the task, conditions, usage duration, and identified hazards.
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016
This standard covers the classification and testing of hand protection for performance properties concerning chemical and industrial applications. It evaluates mechanical protection (cut, puncture, and abrasion resistance), chemical protection (permeation resistance, degradation), and other performance attributes like ignition resistance and vibration reduction.
Cuff Styles
Knitwrist: Prevents debris from entering the glove and keeps cold air out while retaining warmth by fitting under clothing sleeves.
Safety Cuff: Provides easy removal in emergencies and adds forearm protection. Cuff length ranges from 2½" to 2¾".
Gauntlet Cuff: Offers greater protection to the upper wrist and typically measures 4½" or longer, sharing features with the safety cuff.
Band Top: Supplies light wrist protection and allows air circulation around the hand.
Slip-On: Features no cuff, ensuring easy on-off usage primarily in general-purpose applications.
Pinked or Serrated Cuff: Provides better grip on the edge for easier glove removal.
Straight Cuff: Adds extra length to protect from chemical runoff.
Disposable Glove Properties
AQL (Acceptable Quality Level): Determines the pass/fail criteria for a sample size. Lower AQL numbers mean fewer defects are tolerated. The FDA mandates an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves, 2.5 for examination gloves, and 4.0 or better for industrial-grade gloves.
Chlorination: For more information about Disposable Latex Gloves Powder Free china, please contact us. We will provide professional answers. This process exposes gloves to a chlorine solution followed by multiple washing and leaching stages, hardening the glove surface and reducing tackiness, hence making it easier to don.
Elongation: Indicates the percentage a glove can be stretched from its original length before it fails. For example, a 600% score means the glove stretched six times its initial length before breaking. Higher percentages denote better elasticity and comfort.
Mil: Measures glove thickness, with one mil being one-thousandth of an inch (0.001 inches) or approximately 0.0254 mm, often gauged at the fingertip, palm, and cuff.
Powdered: Features a USP-grade absorbable powder inside the glove to aid easier donning. Powder-Free gloves undergo chlorination or polymer coating processes to eliminate inner surface residue.
Polymer Coating: Involves applying a special polymer resin to the glove's interior and exterior to seal the surface and ease donning.
Tensile: Measures the force over a material's cross-sectional area under strain, usually noted at the instant the material fails and expressed in megapascals (MPa).
Textured: Outlines raised or uneven glove surfaces that prevent slippage, especially when handling wet objects. Texturing can be in the fingertips or throughout the entire glove.
Disposable Glove Types
Natural Rubber Latex (NRL): Offers a durable and flexible barrier against pathogens and contaminants. This material resists numerous acids and ketones but may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Alternatives include powder-free or synthetic materials like nitrile, neoprene, or vinyl.
Neoprene: Extracted from petroleum, neoprene resists acids, bases, and oils, though it is less resistant to abrasion and cuts than latex or nitrile. It closely matches latex in fit and comfort for users sensitive to latex.
Nitrile: Also derived from petroleum, nitrile resists bases, oils, greases, and hydrocarbons, acting as an effective barrier against blood-borne pathogens. It offers enhanced abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance compared to latex and is a cost-effective solution for those with latex sensitivities.
Vinyl: Manufactured from Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), vinyl resists acids and bases but offers lower mechanical hazard resistance due to its reduced elasticity and strength. It is the most economical option and is frequently used in food service, light maintenance, and lab tasks requiring acid resistance.
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