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Preface
Preface
QX200 Droplet Reader and QuantaSoft Software Instruction Manual
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Training
Proper use of gloves is recommended with use of oils and sample plates. OSHA requirements for PPE are set
forth in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 29 CFR 1910.132 (General requirements); 29 CFR 1910.138
(Hand protection); 29 CFR 1926.95 (Criteria for standard personal protective equipment). Any gloves with
impaired protective ability should be discarded and replaced. Consider the toxicity of the chemicals and
factors such as duration of exposure, storage, and temperature when deciding to reuse chemically exposed
gloves. Features to aid glove selection for handling of machines, assays, oils, and cleaning solvents:
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Butyl gloves are made of a synthetic rubber and protect against peroxide, hydrofluoric acid, strong bases,
alcohols, aldehydes, and ketones
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Natural (latex) rubber gloves are comfortable to wear and feature outstanding tensile strength, elasticity, and
temperature resistance
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Neoprene gloves are made of synthetic rubber and offer good pliability, finger dexterity, high density, and
tear resistance; they protect against alcohols, organic acids, and alkalis
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Nitrile gloves are made of copolymer and provide protection from chlorinated solvents such as trichloroethylene
and tetrachloroethene; they offer protection when working with oils, greases, acids, and caustic substances