GLOVE USE IN CTL
Ansell Alphatec Solvex 37-900 Reusable
These gloves can be washed and reused and must be used when:
- Working with ALL solvents.
- Working with conc. Acid/Base.
- When the COSHH indicates you should wear gloves, e.g. if the substance you are working with is toxic, corrosive, carcinogen, harmful or irritant.
- Performing activities that could have the potential for pressure build-up e.g. separations.
Kimtech Purple Nitrile Single Use
These gloves must be disposed of immediately after use:
- If you spill anything on the gloves you must replace them immediately
- Do not wear these gloves for an extended period
- Wear when preparing NMR samples, doing TLC or using UV lamps.
- Or when the COSHH indicates you should wear gloves e.g. irritant only.
Gloves should be worn when required for chemical protection identified by COSHH assessment Gloves should only be worn for the specific activity, when handling chemicals, to reduce the chance of contamination and to keep the lab ‘clean.’ Remove gloves before touching anything, e.g. skin, fume hood sash handles, mobile phones, paperwork etc. otherwise the contamination is being spread from the gloves to these areas.
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GLOVE USE IN CTL
Glove use in CTL
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Created on June 18, 2020
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GLOVE USE IN CTL
Ansell Alphatec Solvex 37-900 Reusable
These gloves can be washed and reused and must be used when:
Kimtech Purple Nitrile Single Use
These gloves must be disposed of immediately after use:
Gloves should be worn when required for chemical protection identified by COSHH assessment Gloves should only be worn for the specific activity, when handling chemicals, to reduce the chance of contamination and to keep the lab ‘clean.’ Remove gloves before touching anything, e.g. skin, fume hood sash handles, mobile phones, paperwork etc. otherwise the contamination is being spread from the gloves to these areas.
Scilabub Frosters Cryogenic Glove
Cryogenic gloves for use when handling liquid nitrogen
Uvex Heat Resistant Gloves
Heat resistant gloves for use when using the ovens
GLOVE USE IN CTL