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Protective gloves synthetic

Personal Protection Index H splash goggles, gloves, synthetic apron, vapor respirator. [Pg.454]

Wear goggles and protective gloves and clothing. To carmustine (100 mg) contained in a 125-mL Erlenmeyer flask equipped with a magnetic stirrer, slowly add 20 mL of synthetic detergent. Heat the mixture at 55°C for 90 minutes. The cooled solution can be washed into the drain with water.6... [Pg.133]

Today, the materials used for manufacturing of protective gloves are natural rubber, synthetic rubber. [Pg.418]

Protective gloves, especially rubber gloves made of natural rubber latex or synthetic rubber (e.g., neoprene rubber), as well as rubber parts of respiratory masks used with certain industrial solvent-based paints should also be remembered as potential causes of sensitization in painters. Preservatives in barrier creams, hand ointments and hand cleansers are other potential causes of dermatitis (Mathias 1984 Estlander et al. 1994, i996a,b). [Pg.674]

It is in the area of hand protection that synthetic emulsion polymers have made inroads into the dominance of natural rubber. Accurate market figures are difficult to obtain, but it is believed that currently some 12 % of the estimated 400 000 dry tonne worldwide market for polymeric gloves (excluding household gloves) is with synthetic emulsion polymers, while about 15 % uses non-aqueous synthetic products. [Pg.384]

In addition to the soHd form of natural mbber it is available as a soHd suspended in water, known as latex. Synthetic mbbers are also available in latex form. Latex has become an important commodity used in the manufacture of dipped goods for health and disease protection. The principal uses of natural mbber are as follows tires and retreading, 70% latex (gloves, balloons), 12% mechanical goods, 9% load-bearing components, 4% and other, 5%. [Pg.231]

State Unit resulted in a dangerous expln, which was briefly described in Ref 6. A note in the Dec 1965 issue of the JCEduc 42, 674 warned of the use of DMSO as a solvent for toxic compds. The wearing of synthetic rubber gloves does not protect the wearer as it was found that penetration thru the rubber was possible (See also Ref 7)... [Pg.267]


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