What is the best hand protection for a mechanic
Generated on: June 25, 2025
Selecting the best hand protection for a mechanic involves considering the specific hazards they face, such as cuts, abrasions, burns, chemical exposure, and temperature extremes 5, 7. Employers must evaluate these hazards to choose appropriate gloves 5, 8.
Here are key aspects to consider:
- Hazard Assessment: Identify potential hazards like impacts, punctures, chemical exposures, heat, and harmful dust [1].
- Performance Characteristics: Understand the performance characteristics of gloves relative to specific hazards like chemical, cut, and flame hazards [2]. Request documentation from the manufacturer that the gloves meet the appropriate test standards for the anticipated hazards [2].
- Material Considerations: Select glove materials based on the specific chemicals handled, considering breakthrough times and potential for skin contamination [2].
- Dexterity and Fit: Gloves should allow for necessary dexterity and a comfortable fit 6, 17. Consider the work activities to determine the degree of dexterity required, the duration and frequency of exposure, and the physical stresses applied [2].
- Specific Tasks: Mechanics may need different gloves for different tasks. For instance, 작업 involving electrical work requires approved rubber insulating gloves and mitts, along with sleeves if contact with high voltage is possible [3].
- Regular Inspection and Maintenance: PPE, including gloves, should be inspected, cleaned, and maintained regularly to ensure they provide the necessary protection [2]. Dispose of contaminated PPE that cannot be decontaminated properly [2].
It's also crucial to remember that gloves should not be worn when working with moving parts where they could get caught [4].
Important Safety Note:
Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.
References
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Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (General Occupational Safety and Health, Division 2, OSHA Oregon)
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Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (General Occupational Safety and Health, Division 2, OSHA Oregon)
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Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (Construction, Division 3, OSHA Oregon)
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