Evaluating the Protective Effectiveness of Rubber Glove Materials Against Organic Solvents Upon Repeated Exposure and Decontamination
Background: Glove reuse poses risks, as chemicals can persist even after cleaning. Decontamination methods like thermal aeration, recommended by US OSHA, vary in effectiveness. Some studies show promising results, while others emphasize the importance of considering both permeation and tensile stren...
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Main Authors: | Li-Wen Liu (Author), Cheng-Ping Chang (Author), Yu-Wen Lin (Author), Wei-Ming Chu (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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