Glove Selection Guide

Follow these steps to choose the appropriate type of protective glove for your job. The Glove Selection Chart also provides advantages and disadvantages for specific glove types. This guidance was prepared for laboratory researchers but may also be helpful for other people working with hazardous materials.

Once selected, glove use requirements for your lab should be posted in your Chemical Hygiene Plan flipchart under the Standard Operating Procedures section.See below for the Glove Comparison Chart.

Identify the hazards of the material(s) you'll be working with.

Base selection of glove type and material on the type of exposure and nature of the hazard. Some chemicals can easily penetrate gloves that work very well for other chemicals.

  1. Chemical type
  2. Temperature extremes, cryogenic properties
  3. Physical hazards (sharps, piercing objects)
  4. pH
  5. Toxicity
  6. The infectious potential of biological hazards

Read the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) for each chemical involved.

Determine if you'll have incidental or extended contact with the hazardous materials.

Incidental contact (little or no direct contact with the hazardous material) includes these situations:

  1. Accidental spills or splashes
  2. Accidental overspray from a dispensing device
  3. Handling infectious agents that require barrier protection
  4. To prevent contamination of materials during handling.

    If you will have incidental contact, go to Step 3.

Extended contact includes these situations:

  1. Handling highly contaminated materials
  2. Submerging hands in a chemical or other hazardous substance
  3. Need for physical protection from temperature extremes or sharp/piercing objects

    If you will have extended contact, go to Step 4.

For incidental contact, follow these selection guidelines.

  1. Type of glove:
  2. Glove usage:

For extended contact, follow these guidelines.

  1. Type of glove:More substantial gloves are required for extended use.
  2. Glove usage: Many gloves intended for extended contact are reusable.