Gloves should be the right size. If gloves are too tight, it will limit blood circulation and easily cause fatigue and discomfort. If it is too loose, it will be inflexible and easy to fall off.
When choosing gloves, we should not only have enough protective functions, but also look at the actual needs. In the environment of selecting steel wire anti-cutting gloves, synthetic yarn anti-cutting gloves cannot be selected.
In order to ensure its protective function, gloves must be replaced regularly. If the service life is exceeded, it may cause hand or skin injury. Check gloves at any time to see if there are holes or damaged or worn places, especially finger joints. Pay attention to the use of gloves, if you use a pair in different places, it may greatly reduce the service life of gloves. Pay attention to safety when using, and don't throw contaminated gloves around at will to avoid causing harm to others. Gloves that are not used for the time being should be put in a safe place.
When choosing gloves, we must pay attention to the correct methods to prevent harmful substances contaminated on gloves from contacting skin and clothes, causing secondary pollution. It is best not to use gloves with others, because the inside of gloves is a hotbed of bacteria and microorganisms, and it is easy to cause cross-infection when using gloves. Wash your hands before wearing gloves. Wear gloves on clean (sterile) hands, otherwise bacteria are easy to breed. Wash your hands after taking off gloves and apply some hand cream to replenish oil. Cover the wound before wearing gloves. Skin is a natural barrier against external environmental damage, which can prevent bacteria and chemicals from entering. Don't ignore any skin erythema or itching to prevent dermatitis and other skin diseases. If your hands are dry, itchy and blistered, please see a doctor in time. Staff must choose a pair of good gloves to better protect their hands!