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Tough jobs like mining need the right equipment, so for choosing suitable gloves for mining work wear it is required to analyse the condition of work and the use of the uniforms like electrical or machanical. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Choosing the right Gloves for mining


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Choosing the right Gloves for mining
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  • Before deciding what type of glove you should
    choose for your mining uniforms,it is important
    to identify the following factors
  • The working environment (indoor, outdoor, dry,
    wet, etc.)
  • The task to be accomplished
  • The principal risks to be protected against
    (mechanical, chemical, electrical, thermal etc.)

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What type of glove should you choose?
  • Mechanical risks as
  • Abrasion,Cutting,Tearing,Perforation
  • The level of protection depends on the material,
    the assembly type and the coating.

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The different types of assembly
  • Knitted gloves offer good mechanical resistance.
  • Cut and sewn Gloves used for general handling
    operations (fine, heavy, specific, etc.)
  • French assembly can be used in Assembly of small
    parts, assembly of oiled parts, small handling
    jobs, gardening, etc.
  • US assembly acn be used in Heavy handling,
    welding, transport, exterior maintenance, etc.
  • Gussetused in Fine handling, precision work
  • Flat assemblyUsed for fine or light
    applications, protection of objects, sorting of
    parts, etc.

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Thermal risks - heat resistant protection
  • Heat transmission may occur by
  • Radiation,Convection,Conduction.In addition, in
    certain jobs, gloves also have to protect against
    molten metal splashes.

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Qualities of Heat resistant gloves
  • Lack of deterioration and no flammability of the
    outer layers.Resistance to molten metal splashes
  • Insulating ability appropriate to the nature and
    duration of exposure
  • Durability,Comfort and Suitability to provide
    acceptable dexterity,impermeability,
    compatibility with certain products, wash
    ability, etc.

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Chemical Risks
  • Contact of chemicals with the skin may cause
    burning, dermatitis, irritation and even
    poisoning.
  • THERE IS NO UNIVERSAL GLOVE OFFERING PROTECTION
    AGAINST ALL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS!
  • Use these gloves against contact with Chemical
    products,Solvents,Oils and hydrocarbons,Abrasive
    powders (cement)
  • Food products,Acids and bases.

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Tips for using chemical glove as a mining work
wear
  • Put the glove on a clean, dry hand.
  • use several pairs of gloves so as not to exceed
    the permeation time
  • Check your gloves while working and Clean before
    removing them
  • If using paints and inks a cloth soaked in
    solvent, followed by a dry cloth
  • If using solvents a dry cloth
  • If using acids or alkalis rinse under running
    water then wipe with a cloth
  • Make a thorough check for defects in your gloves
    (cracks, worn patches, tears, etc.).

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Electrical Risks
  • Gloves to protect against electrical risks must
    offer protection for any operating voltage equal
    to or greater than 500 volts.
  • For each glove, individual routine tests are
    carried out as
  • Visual inspections and dimensional
    checks,Dielectric tests
  • Additional sampling tests,Mechanical tests

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  • 1) 100 latex insulating gloves
  • These elastomer gloves are used to protect the
    worker against electrical dangers.
  • They are unsupported and therefore require a
    leather over-glove to provide additional
    protection against mechanical risks.
  • 2) Composite gloves
  • Made of natural latex with an outer layer of
    polychloroprene and a cotton inner, they offer
    intrinsic mechanical protection and therefore no
    longer require the use of a leather over-glove.

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