Different Types of Protective Gloves
March 10th, 2009
There are various types of protective gloves. These gloves work to prevent hurt to your hands. The type of gloves you wear is very important, because depending upon the type of the gloves, you can be protected from chemicals, blood, cuts, burns and frostbite. They type of material the gloves are made from that determines the risks you are protected from.
When you are working with chemicals, there are several different types of protective gloves that you can use. These protective gloves may be made from rubber or vinyl. The several types of protective gloves that guard against blood and other bodily fluids are usually made from latex or nitrile. The gloves must be disposable, because they are changed between patients to prevent the transfer of blood borne pathogens. People can be allergic to latex. These people may prefer nitrile gloves. All varieties of these protective gloves are abrasion- and puncture- resistant.


A couple years ago, researchers has found that a plastic used in polyvinyl chloride or PVC turns to chlorinated dioxin, when burned and other studies showed that diethylhexyl phthalate can leach into the contents of intravenious bags, potentially causing reproductive problems in male babies. Then they begin to identify hospital products containing hazardous ingredients. After, researchers called suppliers to see if they could come up with safe and functional PVC-free alternatives for medical supplies.
