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Protect Your Hands and Fingers with Gloves It s been estimated that 20% of disabling injuries involve hands and fingers. Just think about the times, both on and off the job, when you ve: reached for a sharp object without looking, nearly cut your finger, almost had your hand crushed, or had a dangerous chemical splash onto your hand. Damaging the skin, nerves, or bones in your hands or fingers could make it impossible for you to do your job and could severely reduce your quality of life. Think about it: Can you button your shirt using one hand? Hand and finger injuries can be prevented. Always keep these safe work practices in mind: Don t put your hands under or between objects, where they can be pinched or crushed. Keep your hands away from rotating gears, cutters, sprockets, belts, etc. Coordinate with your co-workers when you re moving a heavy object into position, so no one s fingers get smashed. There are too many hazards on the job to leave your hands unprotected. Think about the task you are about to begin, consider the hazards involved, and put on the right gloves for the job. Manufacturers offer a huge variety of gloves for the different hazards on the jobsite. There are cut-resistant gloves, leather gloves, welding gloves, coated knit gloves, electrically-insulated gloves, chemical-resistant gloves, vibration-dampening gloves, and many more. There is a glove that will help protect your hands. NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: Here are some tips for choosing and using gloves: Leather work gloves will protect against blisters and scrapes, but don t rely on them for everything. When you work with hazardous chemicals, choose gloves that will protect your hands from the specific chemical you re using. Wear gloves rated for cut-resistance when you handle blades, glass, cutters, sharp pieces of metal, construction debris, and other materials that could cut through your skin. Don t wear gloves when you use machines that have rotating parts. The glove could get caught and pull your hand into danger. Make sure your gloves fit properly. Choose gloves that fit snugly but aren t too tight. Tight gloves can cause circulation problems, while gloves that are too big can make it hard for you to grip objects. Wearing the right size gloves can minimize fatigue, keep your hands comfortable, and reduce accidents from slippery fingers. If you aren t sure which glove is right for the job, talk to your supervisor. Even when your hands are protected, always stay alert and focus on where you place them because gloves won t protect your hands and fingers from being crushed, broken, or amputated. SAFETY REMINDER Inspect gloves before use. Don t wear damaged gloves. MEETING DOCUMENTATION: JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

Quiz Questions Protect Your Hands and Fingers with Gloves 1. True or False? It s been estimated that 20% of disabling injuries involve hands and fingers. 2. Leather work gloves will protect against: a. every hazard. b. electrical hazards. c. blisters and scrapes. d. chemicals. 3. When you use machines that have rotating parts, you should: a. wear two pairs of gloves. b. wear cut-resistant gloves. c. not wear gloves. d. wear chemical-resistant gloves. 4. Wearing the right size gloves can: a. minimize fatigue. b. make it hard for you to grip objects. c. cause circulation problems. d. increase accidents from slippery fingers. 5. True or False? Gloves will protect your hands and fingers from being crushed, broken, or amputated. MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

Answer Key Protect Your Hands and Fingers with Gloves 1. True or False? It s been estimated that 20% of disabling injuries involve hands and fingers. It s been estimated that 20% of disabling injuries involve hands and fingers. 2. Leather work gloves will protect against: a. every hazard. b. electrical hazards. c. blisters and scrapes. d. chemicals. Leather work gloves will protect against blisters and scrapes, but don t rely on them for everything. 3. When you use machines that have rotating parts, you should: a. wear two pairs of gloves. b. wear cut-resistant gloves. c. not wear gloves. d. wear chemical-resistant gloves. Don t wear gloves when you use machines that have rotating parts. 4. Wearing the right size gloves can: a. minimize fatigue. b. make it hard for you to grip objects. c. cause circulation problems. d. increase accidents from slippery fingers. Wearing the right size gloves can minimize fatigue, keep your hands comfortable 5. True or False? Gloves will protect your hands and fingers from being crushed, broken, or amputated. Even when your hands are protected, always stay alert and focus on where you place them because gloves won t protect your hands and fingers from being crushed, broken, or amputated. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

Proteja con guantes sus manos y dedos (Protect Your Hands and Fingers with Gloves) Se estima que el 20% de las lesiones discapacitantes involucran las manos y los dedos. Simplemente piense en las veces, tanto en el trabajo como fuera, cuando usted: ha tratado de agarrar un objeto punzocortante a ciegas, casi se ha cortado un dedo, casi se ha aplastado una mano, o se ha salpicada la mano con una sustancia química peligrosa. Los daños a la piel, nervios, o huesos de las manos o dedos pueden resultar en que sea imposible hacer su trabajo y puede reducir enormemente su calidad de vida. Piénselo: Podrá abotonarse la camisa usando solo una mano? Las lesiones de las manos y dedos pueden ser prevenidas. Siempre tenga en mente estas prácticas de seguridad en el trabajo: No ponga las manos debajo o entre objetos, en donde pueden ser pellizcadas o aplastadas. Mantenga las manos lejos de engranajes giratorios, máquinas cortadoras, piñones, bandas, etc. Coordine con sus compañeros de trabajo cuando tenga que mover un objeto pesado en posición, para que nadie se machuque los dedos. Hay demasiados peligros en el trabajo para dejar que las manos estén desprotegidas. Piense en la tarea que está listo para hacer, considere los peligros involucrados, y póngase los guantes correctos para el trabajo. Los fabricantes ofrecen una amplia variedad de guantes para los diferentes peligros en la obra. Hay guantes resistentes a cortaduras, guantes de cuero, guantes para soldadura, guantes tejidos revestidos, guantes aislados para la electricidad, guantes resistentes a los productos químicos, guantes reductores o amortiguadores de vibración, y muchos más. Hay un guante que ayudará a proteger sus manos. Aquí ofrecemos algunos consejos en cuanto a cómo seleccionar y usar los guantes: NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: Los guantes de trabajo hechos de cuero protegerán contra ampollas y raspones, pero no confíe en ellos para todos los trabajos. Al trabajar con productos químicos peligrosos, seleccione guantes que protegerán sus manos contra el producto químico en particular que estará usando. Use guantes clasificados como resistentes contra cortaduras cuando está manejando cuchillas, vidrio, máquinas cortadoras, pedazos punzocortantes de metal, escombro de la construcción, y otros materiales que pueden cortarle la piel. No use guantes cuando trabaje con máquinas con partes rotativas. El guante puede atorarse y jalar su mano hacia el peligro. Asegúrese que sus guantes le quedan debidamente. Seleccione guantes que se ajusten bien a la mano pero que no le queden demasiado apretados. Los guantes apretados pueden causar problemas circulatorios, y los guantes que son demasiado grandes pueden dificultar el poder sujetar objetos. Usando los guantes del tamaño correcto puede minimizar el cansancio, mantener las manos cómodas, y reducir los accidentes debido a dedos resbaladizos. Si no está seguro del tipo correcto de guantes que debe usar, hable con su supervisor. Aun cuando las manos estén protegidas, siempre manténgase alerta y enfocado en dónde pone las manos, porque los guantes no protegerán las manos y dedos de ser aplastados, fracturados, o amputados. SAFETY REMINDER Inspeccione los guantes antes de usarlos. No use guantes dañados. MEETING DOCUMENTATION JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

Quiz Questions Proteja con guantes sus manos y dedos 1. Verdadero o Falso? Se estima que el 20% de las lesiones discapacitantes involucran las manos y los dedos. 2. Los guantes de trabajo hechos de cuero lo protegerán contra: a. cualquier peligro. b. peligros eléctricos. c. ampollas y raspones. d. sustancias químicas. 3. Cuando usted usa máquinas que tienen partes rotativas, debe: a. usar dos pares de guantes. b. usar guantes resistentes a cortaduras. c. no usar guantes. d. usar guantes resistentes a sustancias químicas. 4. El usar el tamaño correcto de guantes puede: a. reducir al mínimo el cansancio. b. dificultarle sujetar objetos. c. causarle problemas circulatorios. d. aumentar los accidentes debido a dedos resbaladizos. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Los guantes protegerán sus manos y dedos de ser aplastados, fracturados, o amputados. NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

Answer Key Proteja con guantes sus manos y dedos 1. Verdadero o Falso? Se estima que el 20% de las lesiones discapacitantes involucran las manos y los dedos. Se estima que el 20% de las lesiones discapacitantes involucran las manos y los dedos. 2. Los guantes de trabajo hechos de cuero lo protegerán contra: a. cualquier peligro. b. peligros eléctricos. c. ampollas y raspones. d. sustancias químicas. Los guantes de trabajo hechos de cuero protegerán contra ampollas y raspones, pero no confíe en ellos para todos los trabajos. 3. Cuando usted usa máquinas que tienen partes rotativas, debe: a. usar dos pares de guantes. b. usar guantes resistentes a cortaduras. c. no usar guantes. d. usar guantes resistentes a sustancias químicas. No use guantes cuando trabaje con máquinas con partes rotativas. 4. El usar el tamaño correcto de guantes puede: a. reducir al mínimo el cansancio. b. dificultarle sujetar objetos. c. causarle problemas circulatorios. d. aumentar los accidentes debido a dedos resbaladizos. Usando los guantes del tamaño correcto puede minimizar el cansancio, mantener las manos cómodas... 5. Verdadero o Falso? Los guantes protegerán sus manos y dedos de ser aplastados, fracturados, o amputados. Aun cuando las manos estén protegidas, siempre manténgase alerta y enfocado en dónde pone las manos, porque los guantes no protegerán las manos y dedos de ser aplastados, fracturados, o amputados. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES: