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You’ll only ever have your two hands, so you’d better do everything you can to keep them safe and protected. However, between 2021 and 2022, the second-highest Days Away From Work (DAFW) injury cases for individual body parts were hand injuries at 10.6%, just short of back injuries at 11.2% and narrowly beating leg injuries at 9.0%. Considering the importance of your hands and the prevalence of hand injuries, hand safety is essential.
Hand injuries can happen anywhere and at anytime, from the manufacturing line to even the comfort of your own home. Accidents are always bound to happen, but there are still steps we can take every day to ensure our hands are adequately protected against whatever life throws at them. In this handy article, we will point the finger at three hand safety tips to keep in mind while at work.
It’s an anthology of sanitary love! Set during the holidays in Nitri-London, we follow a series of interconnected stories of love, sorrow, and self-discovery. The Polyethylene Minister develops feelings for a PVC dotted glove working in his household staff. A deadbeat synthetic-vinyl rockstar attempts to rekindle his stalled career with a holiday song about keeping your hands safe. A food service glove and mother of two suspects her string knit husband is unfaithful. A recently-single brown jersey glove forms a close friendship with his latex housekeeper, eventually discovering that he wants to be more than
Nitrile gloves are the most common type of disposable glove available. These lightweight, flexible, and puncture-resistant gloves protect the hands of workers against biohazards and dangerous chemicals across the world. And unlike latex gloves, nitriles are hypoallergenic and safe to use by anybody. In this article, we will go over what they’re made of, what kind of protection they offer, and a few tips for safely handling and wearing them.
Nitrile gloves are made from acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, a 100% synthetic rubber material. Nitrile rubber was originally used to make grommets and gaskets for aircraft. However, manufacturers soon took notice of nitrile’s incredible resistance to chemicals and contamination and realized it would make a great material for disposable gloves.
Nitrile gloves are tested on how well they perform
Our gloves are available in two main categories: disposable and work.
We have a separate product for our additional Jan/San products:
Jan/San Product Guide
Disposable Gloves are designed to be used once and thrown away by the user. These essential gloves keep common areas sanitary and promote overall wellness within medical and industrial facilities. Disposal gloves are available in two types: industrial and medical exam. Industrial gloves are thicker and provide greater protection, while medical exam gloves are thinner and offer greater flexibility.
Packaging materials like stretch film and packing tape come in a wide variety of types and sizes. Everybody knows length and width, but then you come across terms like “micron” and “gauge” that can leave you scratching your head. These terms are measurements of thickness, or how large the material is when laying down. Thickness is a critical measurement when it comes to packaging materials; thinner materials are lighter and more flexible, while thicker materials are heavier and more durable.
Just remember that stretch wrap, tape, poly mailing envelopes, poly bags, and disposable gloves are already very thin, so these will be very fine measurements dabbling in thousandths of an inch and other tiny amounts. So with that in mind, the following is a breakdown of how to measure thickness in different units and how these measurements relate to various packaging materials.
A micron, also known as a micrometer or mic, is one-millionth
Industrial hygiene and safety are vital elements for industrial effectiveness. There are quite a few things which must not be handled bare-handedly. For serving the purpose well and preventing contamination, industrial gloves are worn by workers who come directly in contact with certain elements. Let us have a closer look at which chemicals are dangerous if touched without wearing industrial gloves.
Wood Stains
Wood stains are chemical compositions that are applied as a coating over wooden surfaces. They are available in a variety of consistencies and have different chemical compositions. Certain chemicals found in these stains like ethyl alcohol, sodium hydroxide, latex, ethylene glycol, etc. are harmful if accidently consumed. Therefore,
Today we live in an extreme germ conscious society due to the known awareness that bacteria can easily spread if we're not careful. The enjoyment from eating out is special when you factor in the laughs, quality time, and appeased appetite. Nonetheless this common experience can unfortunately be ruined by a case of food poisoning or infection. By mishandling and discarding proper food safety techniques, terrible discomfort will occur to someone, and possibly a lawsuit against a prosperous business is the result of this ignorance. However to counteract such danger, PackagingSuppliesByMail.com presents premium protection, prevention, and preparation for the food service industry by offering quality Polyethylene Gloves.