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Wearing gloves that match the job provides good hand protection. The only sound, properly fitting gloves should be worn. Tight gloves limit dexterity and are uncomfortable and overly large gloves can interfere with work. Use caution when wearing gloves near moving machinery parts. Gloved hands can be drawn into machines and the hands are severely injured. Gloves to protect the hands can be made of rubber, plastic, neoprene, or other materials and should be unlined. Wire mesh, leather, and canvas gloves protect against burns and cuts. Gloves insulated with rubber provide electrical protection. They should be long enough to cover the entire hand and part of the forearm. Wearing long sleeves will provide an extra barrier for the skin along with the gloves.
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