Worker Glove Usage Areas
Worker Glove Usage Areas
In many cases, workers use their hands in dangerous situations, putting them at risk of hand and finger injuries. Hand and finger injuries account for the majority of reported workplace injuries, and businesses lose more time and money on hand injuries than any other type of injury. Fortunately, hand and finger injuries can be prevented if workers wear the right gloves for the job.
There are many types of work gloves. There are gloves made of different materials against all kinds of hazards, surfaces and working conditions.
Protective gloves should be worn in any work environment where there is a risk of injury or exposure to harmful substances that can cause injury to the hands and fingers. You should also ensure that you are protected by wearing gloves when in contact with substances that can cause various skin conditions on the hands.
Worker gloves have a wide range of uses. In medical sectors where you may encounter chemical and biological hazards, there are risks of burns and injuries. Gloves should be used to prevent the spread of body fluids, infectious infections, dangerous chemical fluids.
Maintaining this barrier between hands and materials is essential for your health and the safety of others in the workplace. It prevents injuries and reduces the possibility of cross-contamination. Chemical resistant work gloves are generally made of latex, vinyl and nitrile materials.
Virtually all industries are at risk from some form of cut, abrasion or puncture hazard. This is why oil workers, recycling workers, mechanics, glass fabricators, warehouse keepers and more need reliable protection against such occupational hazards.
It would be appropriate to use nitrile labour gloves in such workplaces. If you have a working environment where there are operations such as carrying and lifting very heavy loads, you are likely to be exposed to impact injuries. Operating heavy equipment, carrying heavy loads are situations that may cause the risk of crushing and compression of the hands. In these cases, anti-impact labour gloves should be preferred.
Welding, glass production, petrochemical factories, food processing, firefighting, heat safety, etc. are also environments where there is a risk of heat-related injury. For this reason, it is necessary to use heat protective labour gloves. Fireproof gloves, which create a barrier to protect you from burns, allow you to hold hot objects. Heat resistant gloves can be made of materials such as leather or nitrile.
Beybi Plastik has been operating in the field of personal protective work safety gloves, production and sales of examination gloves, sterile surgical gloves and medical consumables sales and marketing since its establishment in 1949.