- Make sure the glove material is resistant to the substances in use.
- Inspect gloves for holes and tears before each use.
- Replace gloves periodically, depending on their permeation and degradation characteristics.
- Disposable gloves designed for single use shall not be reused.
- Abrasion resistant gloves (e.g. leather) should be worn for handling broken glass and other similar materials, but should not be used to handle chemicals.
- Heat resistant gloves shall be used for handling hot objects.
For detailed information on glove selection see Appendix A Gloves Selection
- How to Choose the Right Safety Gloves:
- Identify the hazards and assess the risks of those hazards
- Consider chemical type, temperature extremes, physical hazards, pH, toxicity, infection potential of biological hazards.
- Check the SDS section 7 and 8 for guidance on handling and PPE.
- Determine if you will have extended contact.
Chemical Hygene Plan - Table of Contents
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- Introduction and Purpose
- Employee Information and Training
- Safe Chemical Use
- Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
- National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Diamond
- Safety Data Sheets
- Minimize Exposure to Chemicals
- Routes of Chemical Entry
- Chemical Exposure Limits
- Chemical Exposure Monitoring
- Toxicity
- Chemical Labeling
- General Storage Guidelines
- Transportation of Chemicals
- Chemical Segregation
- Chemical Hazards
- Particularly Hazardous Substances
- Control Measures
- Physical Hazards
- Emergencies and Exposures
- Other Hazards
- Hazardous Chemical Waste Disposal
- Record Keeping
- Appendix A: Globe Selection
- Appendix B: Chemical Segregation
- Appendix C: Particularly Hazardous Substances
- Appendix D: Information on Chemical Exposures from Health Hazards
- Appendix E: Standard Operating Procedures Guide
- Appendix F: Safe Use of Pyrophoric Reagents
- Appendix G: Information on Controlled Substances
- Appendix H: Risk Assessment Guide
- Appendix I: Laboratory Emergency Readiness Guide
- Appendix J: Inspection Guide
- Appendix K: Chemical Inventory Guide
- Appendix L: Lab Equipment Guide
- Appendix M: Laboratory Management Guide
- Appendix N: Reproductive Health
- Chemical Hygiene Resources and References
- Glossary