What are the types of hand injuries?
Hand injuries such as traumatic trauma are caused by mechanical damage to bones, muscles, tissues, and structures, ranging from severe broken fingers and bone cracks to slight skin and flesh injuries.
This type of injury of contact dermatitis is mainly damage to the skin of the hand. In mild cases, it can cause dry skin, peeling, and itching. In severe cases, redness, swelling, blisters, herpes, scars, etc. appear. This type of injury is caused by long-term exposure to acid and alkali aqueous solutions, disinfectants, etc. Or contact with more toxic substances. Or suffered electric shock, low temperature frostbite, high temperature burns, etc.
Long-term manipulation of hand-held vibration tools such as arm shaking syndrome and white finger syndrome. Long-term vibration of the hand with the tool can also cause damage to the blood circulatory system and cause white finger syndrome. If it hurts the sensory nerves, the sensitivity of the hand to temperature will decrease and the sense of touch will fail.
The glove material can choose different glove types according to the various hazards in the working environment. Such as chemical-proof gloves for chemical substances, insulating gloves for electrical hazards. High and low temperature gloves for high and low temperature operations. Cut-resistant gloves for cutting operations, shock-resistant gloves for vibration operations, etc. The material of the glove determines the protective performance of the glove and is the basis for the selection of the glove.