Gloves should be changed as soon as
possible when soiled or if torn or punctured. Gloves must be completely removed
when they become contaminated or before you leave the work area.
In order to prevent exposure to any
infectious materials that might be on the gloves, it is important that you
remove gloves correctly. You do not want your fingers to touch the
outside of the gloves at any time.
Here are the steps for safely removing
gloves:
STEP
1
With both hands gloved, peel off one glove
starting from your wrist and continuing over your fingers. Hold the
inside out glove that has been removed in your gloved hand.
STEP
2
Use the inside out portion of the glove you
just removed to peel off the second glove. Both gloves should be inside
out when they are removed. This will prevent exposure to blood and other
possibly infectious materials on the gloves.
STEP
3
Tuck the first glove inside the
second. Dispose of the entire bundle properly. Gloves must never be
reused.
If not contaminated with blood or other
possibly infectious materials, dirty gloves can be placed in the regular
trash.
In some areas, special containers are
available. The special containers are in place to protect people who
might harm themselves with the gloves.
NOTE: Gloves should be disposed of in
cans for contaminated trash if soiled with blood or other potentially
infectious materials.
STEP
4
Wash your hands thoroughly!
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