Disposable gloves for work with hazardous chemicals "Silver Shield"
Compatible with a wide range of solvents. Can be used as inner gloves.
basic information
【Compatible Substances】 Acetone, Isobutyl Alcohol, Hydrochloric Acid, Chloroform, Ethyl Acetate, Dichloromethane, Nitric Acid, Hydrofluoric Acid, Benzene, Toluene, DMF, THF, MEK, PCB Product Name: Silver Shield Model Number: SSG-10 Thickness: Approximately 0.06mm Material: Polyethylene, EVOH Length: Approximately 37cm Quantity: 10 pairs Sizes: M, L *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Model number/Brand name
Honeywell Safety Products (USA)
Applications/Examples of results
■Handling of chemical substances ■Aerospace industry ■Petrochemical industry
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SSG-08-10 | Size: M |
SSG-09-10 | Size: L |
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, leaving such situations unaddressed leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," which we discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will discuss the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage, focusing on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage.
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Aiming for Zero Work Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves come in a wide variety, and there may be cases of improper use, reuse, or instances where protective gloves are not worn despite the work being hazardous. However, neglecting such situations leads to the continuation of [unsafe behaviors] and [unsafe conditions], as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will discuss the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage, focusing on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage.
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Disposable gloves for work with hazardous chemicals "Silver Shield"
Compatible with a wide range of solvents. Can be used as inner gloves. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with a wide range of solvents ■ Disposable type that can be used for both left and right hands ■ Can be used as inner gloves ■ European standards EN420/374 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in numerous varieties, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous tasks. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to the neglect of [unsafe behaviors] and [unsafe conditions], as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Explanation of Key Points for Liquid Leakage Incident Measures [Environmental Measures VOL.7]
Liquid leakage incidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage incident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage incidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage incidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage incidents.