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1 Appendix H - Gloves Contents A. CHOOSING GLOVES... 2 Primary Concern... 2 Glove Weaknesses... 2 B. GLOVE MATERIALS... 2 Natural Rubber PVC PVA Plastic Film... 3 C. LATEX ALLERGIC REACTIONS... 3 Irritation... 4 Delayed Hypersensitivity Reaction... 4 Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction... 4 D. GLOVE SIZES... 5 E. OFF-CAMPUS SOURCES FOR GLOVES... 5 F. GLOVE SELECTION FOR SPECIFIC CHEMICALS CHART... 6 Tables Table 1 Glove Sizes... 5 Table 2 Glove Suppliers... 5 Table 3 Glove Guide for Specific Chemicals... 6 Glove Selection Page 1 of 20
2 A. CHOOSING GLOVES Primary Concern The primary concern for gloves used to protect the skin from chemical contact is that they provide adequate worker safety. (This appendix only addresses chemical protective gloves and does not address protection from cuts, burns, electricity, etc.) After ensuring that a glove provides adequate chemical protection, the gloves should be tested while performing the laboratory procedure, to ensure the glove provides enough dexterity that the work can be done. If a glove is too slippery to allow gripping the work, a different type glove can be worn over the chemical protective glove to improve dexterity. Sometimes, workers do not want to wear effective gloves because they are not comfortable. A big factor frequently in worker comfort is that the right size glove is available. In other cases, worker comfort can be improved is some cases by wearing cotton inserts within the chemical protective glove or by purchasing gloves designed to be more comfortable. Glove Weaknesses Either degradation or permeation may affect gloving material. Degradation This is when glove material breaks down due to chemical contact. Exposed gloves may get harder, softer, expand, contract, stiffen, weaken or become brittle. Permeation This means leaking through the glove material even if the glove material is not susceptible to chemical attack. Permeation can occur even if there is no visible damage to the gloves being worn. Thicker gloves usually resist permeation better than thin gloves. B. GLOVE MATERIALS The information in Table 3, Glove Guide for Specific Chemicals, is based primarily on permeation information for thick (20 mil) gloves. Different gloving materials offer different kinds of protection. The following will help you understand the various glove-related terms used. Natural Rubber A naturally produced rubber (commonly called latex) that is highly elastic and flexible. This type material resists bases, acids, alcohols and diluted water solutions of most types of chemicals, especially when it is thick (18 mils or more). Latex (natural rubber) exam gloves and thin latex gloves do not provide chemical protection. The primary concern from latex gloves is that the proteins in latex can produce allergic reactions in some people (as described later in Appendix G in Section C). Latex gloves are not alike. Powder-free gloves transfer less protein to the skin and respiratory tract. Hypoallergenic gloves have lower protein levels because of additional washing after manufacture. Because of these differences, there is over a 500-fold difference in protein levels between different style gloves from different Glove Selection Page 2 of 20
3 manufacturers. A synthetic rubber developed as an oil-resistant substitute for natural rubber. has excellent resistance to all straight-chain hydrocarbons, all aliphatic hydroxy compounds such as methyl and ethyl alcohols and ethylene glycol, animal and vegetable fats and oils, and fluorinated hydrocarbons such as Freon refrigerants. PVC PVA is a synthetic rubber with chemical protection as well as superior puncture, cut, snag, and abrasion resistance. is often available in thin and heavy gauges and offers excellent protection against alkaline solutions, saturated salt solutions and aliphatic hydrocarbons, both saturated and unsaturated. It is little affected by fatty acids found in vegetable fats and oils or by aliphatic alcohols, glycols, glycerols. is not recommended for use in the presence of strong oxidizing agents, ketones, acetates, and a few other chemicals. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or vinyl is a plastic material that resists amines, aromatics, inorganic acids, bases, and salts but not aldehydes, ketones, halogen compounds, and petroleum products. A specialty fluoroelastomer which is the most chemical resistant of all rubbers. It protects against oils, fuels, and lubricants, most mineral acids, hydraulic fluids and aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. Polyvinyl Alcohol, PVA is a plastic material that protects against aromatics, ketones and chlorinated solvents. PVA coating is water soluble. Do not use in water or water based solution. rubber provides superior resistance to highly corrosive acids and is excellent against ketones and esters. It should not be worn with halogenated compounds. Plastic Film Special, multiple laminated layers of different type plastics make these gloves resistant and impervious to the vast majority of common chemicals. Examples are 4H and SilverShield gloves. These gloves have very poor dexterity and most workers wear latex gloves over the plastic film gloves to improve the dexterity. C. LATEX ALLERGIC REACTIONS Since 1988, allergies to natural rubber latex have become a serious concern to workers in frequent contact with latex derived products. For laboratory and health care personnel this chronic exposure comes from the frequent use of disposable latex gloves. Glove related chemical sensitizers are found in both latex and synthetic gloves as residue from the glove manufacturing process. Powder, used to make the gloves easier to put on, absorbs these chemicals and unbound latex proteins. The powder works as an abrasive, Glove Selection Page 3 of 20
4 Irritation accelerating the individual's sensitivity to the chemicals/proteins it has absorbed. Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Department recommends purchasing powder-free latex or synthetic gloves. Three types of reactions are associated with latex gloves: irritation, delayed hypersensitivity reaction, and immediate hypersensitivity reaction. All individuals are susceptible to irritation caused by direct cell injury. The abrasive nature of powder particles may initiate or aggravate irritating symptoms. a. Symptoms The first symptoms are redness with associated burning or itching. It appears where the glove is tighter on knuckles, the back of the hands or on the wrists. b. Prevention Wear larger gloves to reduce pressure areas and increase air circulation. Use powder free gloves. After removing gloves, wash your hands with mild soap and water and keep your hands conditioned with hand lotions and creams. Waterbased lotions are more compatible with latex than oil-based lotions. c. Reactions People who are genetically predisposed to develop sensitivity to the powders, chemicals, and/or proteins found in the latex gloves can have either a delayed or immediate hypersensitivity reaction. Delayed Hypersensitivity Reaction a. Symptoms The skin in the gloved area becomes red and painful with small blisters appearing. This reaction often spreads beyond the border of the glove. The skin reaction will recur and will be more severe with every exposure to latex. b. Prevention An option is to use a powder free synthetic rubber with less allergic potential such as vinyl, nitrile, or neoprene gloves. You should also see your health care provider for evaluation. A prescription strength steroid cream is often required to calm the allergic reaction. It is important to know that people with this delayed skin sensitivity reaction do not go on to develop the Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction. Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction a. Symptoms A very small exposure to latex can trigger an extreme reaction in some sensitized individuals. These people may have the reactions simply by being in a room with someone using powdered latex gloves. The symptoms include hives, itching all over, nasal congestion, swelling of lips, eyelids, and face, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, abnormally low blood pressure, and shock. Glove Selection Page 4 of 20
5 b. Prevention People with this reaction must avoid all products containing latex (balloons, condoms, dental dams, etc.). Wear a medic alert bracelet, showing an allergy to latex. Remember that the emergency responders will be wearing latex gloves. c. F i r st A i d D. GLOVE SIZES First Aid for individuals with immediate hypersensitivity reaction to latex - Carry an Epi Pen or Anakit for self-injection with epinephrine at the first sign of symptoms. Seek medical treatment immediately. These reactions can be medical emergencies. Determine your proper size by using a tape measure to find the circumference of your hand around the palm. This measurement in inches is closest to your actual glove size. For example 7 inches is equal to a size 7 glove. Sizes may vary among styles and manufacturers. Most often gloves are sized according to men s hands. Table 1 Glove Sizes Small (S) Extra Small (XS) Medium (M) Large (L) Extra Large (XL) Hand Size (Inches) E. OFF-CAMPUS SOURCES FOR GLOVES VWR Scientific Products Table 2 Glove Suppliers Natural rubber PVC PVA 4H Silver Shield X X X X X X X Grainger X X X X X X X X Best Mfg. Company X X X X X X Ansell Edmont Industrial X X X X X Guardian Mfg. Company X X Glove Selection Page 5 of 20
6 F. GLOVE SELECTION FOR SPECIFIC CHEMICALS CHART The following chart is to be used only as a general guide to the type of glove to be worn as protection against accidental splashes and spills. Each glove manufacturer uses their own formulations to produce gloves. No two-glove manufacturers produce gloves exactly alike. Manufacturers will often make several types of glove from the same material, e.g., nitrile. Each of these gloves has specific uses specified by the manufacturer. If your gloved hands will be immersed in a chemical or they will be in contact with a chemical for more than a few minutes, then contact a manufacturer. Manufacturers can send you glove guides/charts or provide recommendations. You can also contact EH&S, , for recommendations on the best glove to use. Latex exam gloves are not intended for use with chemicals. The following chart was compiled using the glove guides provided by the manufacturers listed in the footnotes. Table 3 Glove Guide for Specific Chemicals Chemical Excellent Very Good Acetaldehyde 3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Acetamide 1, Acetic Acid, Anhydride 1 Acetic Acid, 30% 1 Acetic Acid, 50% 5, Acetic Acid, 84% 4,,, Acetic Acid, Glacial 2&5 2, 4H 5 Natural Rubber Acetone 3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 3 Acetonitrile 2,4&5 2, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Acetophenone 1 Acrylic Acid 2 Natural Rubber Acetyl Chloride 1 Acetylene 1, PVC, Acrylamide, 50% 4,,, Acrylonitrile 4 Adipic Acid 1,,,,PVC Alkazene 1 Allyl Alchol 1,,,, PVC Alum-NH3-Cr-K 1,, Aluminum Acetate 1,, PVC Aluminum Chloride 1,,, PVC Aluminum Fluoride 1,,, PVC Aluminum Hydroxide 1,, PVC, Glove Selection Page 6 of 20
7 Aluminum Nitrate ' Aluminum Phosphate ' Aluminum Sulfate ' Chemical Excellent Very Good,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC Ammonia, Anhydrous 4,, Ammonia 3, Ammonium Carbonate ',,, PVC Ammonium Chloride ',,, PVC Ammonium Fluoride, 40% 2 Ammonium Hydroxide, Conc. 2 Ammonium Hydroxide 3,, PVC, Natural Rubber,, PVC, Natural Rubber, Ammonium Hydroxide, 29% 4&5 4, 4, 4, 4H 5 Ammonium Nitrate ',,, PVC Ammonium Persulfate ',,, PVC Ammonium Phosphate ' Ammonium Salts ',,,, PVC,,,, PVC Ammonium Sulfate ',,,, PVC Amyl Acetate 2 2 Amyl Alcohol 4 Amyl Borate ' Amyl Chloronapthalene ',,, Natural Rubber,, Aniline 3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 3 Aniline Dyes ',, Aniline Hydrochloride ' PVC,, Ansul Ether ' Aqua Regia 4 Arochlor(s) ' Arsenic Acid ' Natural Rubber,,,,,,,, PVC Arsenic Trichloride ',, PVC Askarel ' PVC, Asphalt ' PVC, Barium Chloride ',,,, PVC Barium Hydroxide ',,,, PVC Barium Sulfide ' Battery Acid 4 Benzaldehyde 4,,,, PVC,,,, Benzene 3,4&5 3, Natural Rubber 4, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Benzoic Acid ' PVC Benzyl Chloride ' Benzyl Alcohol ', Benzyl Benzoate ', PVC Benzyl Chloride ' Berrylium ',,,, PVC Black Sulfur Liquor ', PVC,, Blast Furnace Gas ', PVC Glove Selection Page 7 of 20
8 Bleach Solutions 1 Chemical Excellent Very Good,, PVC Borax 1,,, PVC Bordeaux Mixture 1,, PVC, Boric Acid 1 Boron Trifluoride 1 Bromine 1 Bromoform 4 Bromopropionic Acid 2,,,, PVC, PVC Natural Rubber 1,3-Butadiene 4, Butane 1,, PVC Butoxypropanol 4,, PVC,, Natural Rubber Butoxytriglycol 4 PVC,,,, Acetate 3&5 4H 5, SilverShield 5 3 Acetyl Ricinoleate 1,, PVC Alcohol, Butanol 4,,,, Natural Rubber PVC Amine 4 Natural Rubber,, Benzoate 1, PVC Carbitol Solvent 4,, PVC,, Cellosolve 2&4 2, 2, PVC 4 Dipropasol Solvent 4 Ethylene,, PVC,,, Oleate 1, PVC Propasol Solvent 4,, PVC,, Natural Rubber Stearate 1,,, PVC p-tert- Toluene 3,4&5 3, 4, PVC 4, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 -Butyrolactone 2 PVA, Natural Rubber Butyraldehyde 1 PVC Butyric Acid 1, PVC Calcium Acetate 1, PVC, Calcium Bisulfite 1,,, PVC Calcium Chloride 1 Calcium Hydroxide 1 Calcium Hypochlorite 1 Calcium Nitrate 1 Calcium Sulfide 1,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,, PVC,,,, PVC,,, PVC Carbamate 1, PVC, Carbinol 3 Carbitol 1,,,, PVC Carbolic Acid 4, Carbon Bisulfide 1 Carbon Dioxide 1,, PVC, Carbon Disulfide 2,4&5 PVA 2, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Glove Selection Page 8 of 20
9 Chemical Excellent Very Good Carbonic Acid 1,,, PVC Carbon Monoxide 1,,,, PVC Carbon Tetrachloride 2,4&5 4, PVA 2, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Caustic Soda 50% 4,, PVC,, Natural Rubber Cellosolve 1, Vinyl Cellosolve Acetate 2&4 4 Natural Rubber 2 Cellosolve Solvent 2, Natural Rubber Cellulube 1, PVC Chlorine (Dry) 1 PVC Chlorine (Wet) 3 Chlorine Dioxide 1 Chlorine Trifluoride 1, PVC Vinyl Choroacetic Acid 1, PVC Chloroacetone 1 Chlorobenzene 2&4 4, PVA 2 Chlorobromomethane 1 Chlorobutadiene 1 Chlorododecane 1 Chloroform 2&5 PVA 2, 4H 5 Cloromethane 3,, O-Chloronaphthalene 2&5 SilverShield 5 PVA 2 1-Chloro 1-Nitro Ethane 1 Chlorox Solution 1,,, PVC Chlorosulfonic Acid 1 Vinyl Chlorothene 3 Chlorothene VG 2, Chlorotoluene 1 PVC Chrome Plating Solutions 1, PVC Chromic Acid, 50% 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Chromium Trioxide 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Citric Acid 1,,,, PVC Citric Acid, 10% 2 Citric Acid, 30% 4 Coal Tar Products 1 Cobalt Chloride 1,, PVC, Natural Rubber,, Natural Rubber, PVC,,,,,, PVC Copper Acetate 1,, PVC, Copper Chloride 1 Copper Cyanide 1,,,, PVC,,,, PVC Copper Sulfate 1,,, PVC Creosote 1 Cresol 4, PVC,, Natural Rubber Cresylic Acid 4, PVC,, Natural Rubber PVA Glove Selection Page 9 of 20
10 Chemical Excellent Very Good Cumene 1 PVC Cyclohexane 5,,,, 4H Silver Shield Cyclohexanol 4&5 4, 4, Natural Rubber 4, PVC 4, 4, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Cyclohexanone 3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 P-Cymene 1 Decalin 1 Decane 1, Denatured Alcohol 1,,, PVC Developing Fluids 1, PVC,, Diacetone Alcohol 4 Dibenzyl Ether 1 Dibenzyl Sebecate 1 Dibutyl Amine 1, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Dibutyl Phthalate1 2,3&5 PVA 2, 3,4H 5, SilverShield 5 Dibutyl Sebacate 1 O-Dichlorobenzene 4 Dichloromethane 3 1,2-Dichloroethane 5, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Dichlorotrifluoroethane Diesel Oil 4,, PVC, Diethanolamine 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Diethylamine 3 3 Diethyl Ether 1 Diethylene Glycol 1,,, PVC Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 4 Natural Rubber, PVC,,,, Diethylene Glycol Monohexyl Ether 4 Natural Rubber, PVC,,,, Diethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 4 Natural Rubber, PVC,,,, Diethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether 4 Natural Rubber, PVC,,,, Diethylene Oxide 4 Diethyl Sebacate 1, PVC,, neoprene,, Diisobutylene 1 Di-Isobutyl Ketone, DIBK 5 Diisopropyl Benzene 1 Diisopropyl Ketone 1 n,n-dimethyl Acetamide, DMAC 2 Dimethyl Aniline 1 Silver Shield,,,, 4H Natural, Rubber Dimethyl Formamide, DMF 2,3&5 3, 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Natural Rubber 2 Dimethyl Phthalate 1 Dimethyl Mercury Silver Shield or 4H worn under long-cuffed, unsupported neoprene, nitrile or other heavy duty,, PVC Glove Selection Page 10 of 20
11 Chemical Excellent Very Good gloves 6 Dimethyl Sulfoxide, DMSO 2,, Natural Rubber 2,6-Dimethyl-4-Heptanone 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, 2,4-Dinitrotoluene, 40% in ROH 4 Natural Rubber, Dioctyl Phthalate, DOP 1&2 1, 1, PVA 2 Dioctyl Sebacate 1 1,4-Dioxane 3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Dipropasol Glycol Monobutyl Ether 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Dipropylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Divinyl Benzene 3,4&5 3, 4, SilverShield 5 Dowtherm Oil 1 Electroless Copper (MacDermid 9048) 2 Electroless Nickel MacDermid J60/61) 2,, PVC, Natural Rubber,, PVC, Natural Rubber, Epichlorohydrin1 &2 PVA 2 1 Ethanal 3 Ethane 1,, PVC Ethanol 4,, Natural Rubber,, PVC Ethanolamine 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Ethanamine 3 2-Ethoxyethanol 4, Ethoxytriglycol 4 Ethylamine, 70% in water 5,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Silver Shield, Ethylene 1,, PVC Ethylene Chloride 1 Ethylene Chlorohydrin 1, Ethylene Diamine 1,, PVC Ethylene Dichloride 1&2 1, PVA 2 Ethylene Glycol 2 Ethylene Glycol Ether 4 PVC,,, Natural Rubber Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether,, PVC,, Natural Rubber Ethylene Glycol Monhexyl Ether,, PVC,,, Natural Rubber Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether,, Ethylene Oxide 3 Ethylene Trichloride 1 n-ethylethaneamine 3,, Ethyl Acetate 3&5 3, 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 Ethyl Acetoacetate 1 PVC Ethyl Acrylate 1 Ethyl Alcohol 1,2&5 1, 1, 2, 2, 4H 5 PVC 1 Glove Selection Page 11 of 20
12 Ethyl Aldehyde 3 Ethyl Benzene 3 Chemical Excellent Very Good Ethyl Benzoate 1 Ethyl Bromide 1 Ethyl Butanol 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Ethyl Chloride 1,, Ethyl Ether 2&5 2, SilverShield 5 Ethyl Formate 1,, PVC Ethyl Glycol Ether 2 Natural Rubber Ethyl Mercaptan 1 PVC Ethyl Oxalate 1, PVC Ethyl Silicate 1,, PVC,, Fatty Acids, PVC, Ferric Chloride Ferric Nitrate 1 Ferric Sulfate 1 Fluohydric Acid 3 Fluoroboric Acid 1 Fluorine (Liquid) 1,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,, Fluorocarbon Oils 1,, PVC, Fluorolube 1, PVC,, Fluorosilicic Acid 1,, Formaldehyde, 37% 2&5 5, 5, PVC 5, 2, 4H 5 Silver Shield 5 Formic Acid 90% 2, PVC, Natural Rubber Freon 11 1 Freon 12 1 PVC,,, Freon 13 1 Freon 21 1 Freon 22 1 Freon 31 1 Freon 32 1,, PVC,,, PVC,,,, Freon Freon 113 4,, Freon 114 1,,, PVC Freon 115 1,,, PVC Freon 142B 1,, Freon 152A 1,, Freon 218 1,,, PVC Freon C316 1,,, PVC Freon C318 1,,, PVC Freon 114B2 1,, neoprene Freon 502 1,, Freon TA 1,,, PVC Glove Selection Page 12 of 20
13 Chemical Excellent Very Good Freon TC 1,,, PVC Freon TF 1&2 1, 2, 2 Freon TMC 1,, Freon T-P35 1,,, PVC Freon T-WD602 1, PVC,, Freon BF 1, Freon MF 1 Fuel Oil 1, PVC, Fumaric Acid 1, PVC, Furan 1 PVC Furfural 4 Natural Rubber, Gallic Acid 1, PVC,, Gasoline, Unleaded 4, Gasoline (White) 2 Glucose 1,, PVC,, Glutaraldehyde, 50% 4,, Natural Rubber,, PVC Glycerine 1 Glycols 1 Glyphosate Roundup(TM),, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, Green Sulfate Liquor 1,, PVC, Halowax Oil 1 Heptane 4, PVC,, N-Hexaldehyde 1 Hexamethyldisilazane 2 n-hexane 5 n-hexene 4 Hexyl Carbitol Solvent 4 Hexyl Cellosolve Solvent 4,, Silver Shield, 4H, PVA,,,, Natural rubber, PVC,,,, Natural rubber, PVC,, Hexyl Alcohol 1, PVC, Hexylene Glycol 1, PVC,, Hydraulic Oil 1, Hydrazine Hydrate, 85% 4,, Natural rubber, PVC,, Hydrazine, 70% 5 Silver Shield, 4H,,, PVC, Hydrazine 65% 2,, PVC, Natural Rubber Hydrobromic Acid 1,, PVC Hydrochloric Acid, Conc. 2 Hydrochloric Acid, 10% 4,, PVC, Natural Rubber,, PVC, Natural Rubber,, Hydrochloric Acid 37% 2&5 2, PVC 2, 2, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 2, 2 Glove Selection Page 13 of 20
14 Chemical Excellent Very Good Hydrocyanic Acid 1, PVC,, Hydrofluoric Acid, 48% 4&5 4, 4, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 4, 4, PVC 4 Hydrogen Chloride (gas) 3, Hydrogen Fluoride 4, Natural Rubber Hydrogen Peroxide (90%) 1 PVC Hydrogen Peroxide (30%) 2, PVC, Natural Rubber Hydrogen Sulfide 1 Hydroquinone 2 Hydroquinone, Saturated, PVC,,, PVC,, PVC Iodine 1, PVC, Iodomethane 4 Isoamyl Acetate 4, Isoamyl Alcohol 4 Natural Rubber,,,, PVC Isobutyl Alcohol, Isobutanol 4,,,, Natural Rubber PVC Isooctane 2 Isophorone 1 Isopropyl Acetate 1 Isopropyl Alcohol, Isopropanol 4 Isopropyl Chloride 1,, PVA,,,, Natural Rubber, PVC Isopropyl Ether 1 PVC JP3 1, JP4 1, Kerosene 2&4 4, 4, PVC 4, 4 PVA 2 Lactic Acid 1 Lauric Acid, 36%/ EtOH 2,, PVC,,,, Natural Rubber Lead Acetate 1,, PVC, Lead Nitrate 1,, PVC,, Lead Sulfamate 1,, PVC, Lime Bleach 1,, PVC, Lime Sulfur 1,, PVC, dl-limonene 4,, PVC Lindol 1 Linoleic Acid 1 PVC, Linseed Oil 1, PVC, Liquified Petroleum Gas 1, PVC, Lubricating Oils 1, PVC, Lye 1 Buytl, PVC,, Magnesium Chloride 1,, PVC,, Magnesium Hydroxide 1,, PVC, Magnesium Sulfate 1 Malathion 1,, PVC,, PVC,, Glove Selection Page 14 of 20
15 Maleic Acid 1 Maleic Anhydride 1 Mercuric Chloride 1 Mercury 1 Mesityl Oxide 1 Chemical Excellent Very Good,, Natural Rubber, PVC,,,,, PVC,, Methane 1, PVC, Methoxytriglycol 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Methyl Acetate 2, Natural Rubber Methyl Alcohol, Methanol 1&3 3, PVC 1, 1, 3 Methylamine 2 PVC, Natural Rubber, Methyl Acrylate 1, Methylacrylic Acid 1,, PVC, Methyl Bromide 1&2 1 PVA 2, 1 Methyl Ketone 1 Methyl Carbitol Solvent 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Methyl Cellosolve 4, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Methyl Chloride 2&4 4, 4, 4, PVC 4, 4 PVA 2, Natural Rubber 4 Methylchloroform 3 Methylene Chloride 5, Silver Shield, 4H, PVA Methyl Ethyl Ketone, MEK 3&5 3, Silver Shield 5, 4H 5 Methyl Formate 1 Methyl Iodide 4 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone, MIBK 3 Methyl Methacrylate 2 Methyl Oleate 1, PVC Methyl Propasol Solvent 4 Natural Rubber,,, N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone, NMP 2&4 Natural Rubber 2, 4, 4 Methyl Salicylate 1 Methyl t- Ether, MTBE 2 PVA Mineral Oil 1, PVC, Mineral Spirits 4,, PVC Mineral Spirits, Rule 66 2, PVA Monochlorobenzene 1 Monoethanolamine 2,, PVC, Natural Rubber, PVC, Monomethyl Ether 1,,, PVC Monovinyl Acetylene 1,, Morpholine 5,, Silver shield, 4H PVA Muriatic Acid 2,, PVC, Natural Rubber Naphtha VM&P 2, PVA Naphthalene 1 Neville Acid 1, PVC PVA Glove Selection Page 15 of 20
16 Chemical Excellent Very Good Nickel Acetate 1, PVC, Nickel Chloride 1 Nickel Sulfate 1,, PVC,,,, PVC,, Nitric Acid, 10% 2, PVC, Natural Rubber Nitric Acid, 23% 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Nitric Acid, 70% 2 Nitric Acid, conc. 3 Nitric Acid-Dilute 1,, PVC Nitrobenzene 2,3&5 3, 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 PVA 2 Nitroethane 1 Nitromethane 2, PVA 2-Nitropropane 2,3&5 PVA 2, 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 2 Octadecane 1, N-Octane 1, 2 Octachlorotoluene 1 Octyl Alcohol, n-octanol 2&4 2, 2, Natural Rubber 4, PVC 4, 4, 4 PVA Oleic Acid 2, PVA Oleum Spirits 1&3 1, PVC 1, 3, 3 1 Oxalic Acid 2 PVC,,, Natural Rubber Palmitic Acid 2 PVC PCBs 50% (Aroclor 1254/TCB) 4,, PVC Pentachlorophenol 3 n-pentane 5 Perchloric Acid, 60% 2, Silver Shield, 4H,,, PVC Perchloroethylene 2 PVA Pentane 3 Pentachlorophenol, 1% in Kerosene 5, Silver Shield,, PVC, Petroleum Ether 4, Phenol 2&5 2, Natural Rubber 2, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 PVC 2 Phenyl Benzene 1 PVC Phenyl Ethyl Ether 1 Phorone 1, PVC Phosphoric Acid, Conc. 2, PVC Phosphoric Acid (20%) 1, PVC,, Phosphoric Acid (45%) 1, PVC, Phosphoric Acid (85%) 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Phosphorous Trichloride 1,, PVC Phthalic Acid Dibutyl Ester 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Picric Acid 1, PVC,, Picric Acid, Sat. /EtOH 2,, PVC Pinene 1 PVC, Glove Selection Page 16 of 20
17 Chemical Excellent Very Good Pine Oil 1 PVC, Piperidene 1 Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsion 1,, PVC, Potash 45% 4,, PVC,, Natural Rubber Potassium Acetate 1, PVC, Potassium Chloride 1 Potassium Cupro Cyanide 1 Potassium Cyanide 1 Potassium Dichromate 1 Potassium Hydroxide 3 Potassium Hydroxide, KOH, 45% 4 Potassium Hydroxide, 50% 2 Potassium Nitrate 1 Potassium Sulfate 1 2-Propanol 4 Propetamphos 50% in ROH 4 Propoxy Diethylene Glycol 4 Propoxypropanol 4,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,,, Natural Rubber.,, PVC,, PVC, Natural Rubber,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,,,, Natural Rubber,, Natural Rubber,, PVC,,, Natural Rubber,, PVC,,, Natural Rubber,, Propyl Acetate 2&3 3, 3 PVA 2 N-Propyl Acetate 1&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 PVC Propyl Acetone 1 PVC n-propyl Alcohol, Propanol 4,,, PVC Propyl Carbitol Solvent 4,, Natural Rubber,, n-propyl Cellosolve 4,, Propyl Cellosolve Solvent 4,, Propyl Dipropasol Solvent 4,, Natural Rubber,,, PVC Propyl Nitrate 1 Propylene 1, PVC Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 4,, PVC,, Natural Rubber Propylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 4 Propylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether 4 Propylene Oxide 2 Propyl Propasol Solvent 4 Pyranol 1 Pyridine 2,, Natural Rubber,,,, Natural Rubber,,,, Natural Rubber,,,, PVA, PVA Red Oil 1, PVC, Rubber Solvent 2, PVA Safrotin 50% in ROH 4,, Natural Rubber,,, PVC Sal Ammoniac 1,, PVC,, Salicylic Acid 1,, PVC, Silicate Esters 1, Glove Selection Page 17 of 20
18 Silicone Greases 1 Silicone Oils 1 Chemical Excellent Very Good,, PVC,,,, PVC,, Silver Nitrate 1,, PVC, Skydrol Skydrol Soda Ash 1 Sodium Bicarbonate 1,, PVC,,,, PVC,, Sodium Acetate 1, PVC, Sodium Bisulfite 1,, PVC,, Sodium Borate 1 Sodium Carbonate 1 Sodium Chloride 1 Sodium Cyanide 1,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,, 2 Sodium Hydroxide 3, Sodium Hydroxide, 50% 2&5 2, 2, Natural Rubber 2, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 PVC Sodium Hypochlorite 4-6% 4,, Natural Rubber, PVC,, Sodium Metaphosphate 1,, PVC, Sodium Nitrate 1,, PVC, Sodium Perborate 1,, PVC, Sodium Peroxide 1,, PVC, Sodium Phosphate 1,, PVC,, Sodium Silicate 1,, PVC,, Sodium Sulfate 1 Sodium Sulfide 1 Sodium Sulfite 1,, PVC,,,, PVC,,,, PVC,, Sodium Thiosulfate 1,, PVC, Stannic Chloride, PVC,, Stearic Acid 1, PVC,, Stoddard Solvent 2,, PVA Styrene 2&4 4 PVA Sulfite Liquors 1, PVC,, Sulfur 1,, PVC, Sulfur Chloride 1, PVC Sulfur Dioxide 1, PVC Sulfur Hexafluoride 1,, PVC, Sulfur Trioxide 1, PVC Sulfuric Acid (20% Oleum) 1, PVC Sulfuric Acid 47% (battery acid) 2, Natural Rubber PVC Sulfuric Acid, 25% 5 Silver Shield, 4H,,, Sulfuric Acid, Fuming 3, Sulfuric Acid, Conc 3, Glove Selection Page 18 of 20
19 Chemical Excellent Very Good Sulfurous Acid 1, PVC,, Tannic Acid 2 PVC,,, Natural Rubber Tar, Bituminous 1, PVC Tartaric Acid 1, PVC,, Terpineol 1, PVC Tertiary Alcohol 1, PVC,, Tertiary Catechol 1, PVC, Tertiary Mercaptan 1 PVC Tetrabromamethane 1 Tetrabuty Titanate 1, PVC,, Tetrachloroethylene 2&5 PVA 2, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 2 Tetrahydrofuran, THF 3 Tetralin 1 PVC Thionyl Chloride 1, PVC Titanium Tetrachloride 1, PVC Toluene, Toluol 2,3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 PVA 2 Toluene Diisocyanate, TDI 3&5 3, 4H 5, SilverShield 5 o-toluidine 4, Natural Rubber, Transformer Oil 1, Transmission Fluid A 1, Triacetin 1, PVC, Tributoxy Ethyl Phosphate 1 Tributy Phosphate 1 Tributy Mercaptan 1, Trichloroacetic Acid 1 PVC, 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 4 PVC, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5, Silver Shield, 4H, PVA Trichloroethylene, TCE 2&5 PVA 2, 4H 5 Trichlorotrifluoroethane 4,,, Tricresyl Phosphate, TCP 2, Natural Rubber PVA Triethanolamine 85%, TEA 2,, PVC PVA, Natural Rubber Triethyl Aluminum 1 PVC Triethyl Borane 1 Trinitrotoluene 1, PVC Trioctyl Phosphate 1 Triaryl Phosphate 1,, Tung Oil 1, Turbine Oil 1 Turpentine 2 PVA Urea 1,, PVC,, UDMH 1, Glove Selection Page 19 of 20
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