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At workplaces that are dealing with food and drinks then gloves are normally worn, to prevent cross-contamination and the spread of illnesses. You don't have to wear gloves with every food you touch but its better to use some sort of a glove whenever you can.The use of gloves does not replace proper hand hygiene. Sometimes gloves are reused to the extent that they are more dangerous than properly washed and sanitized bare hands.Remember to wash and sanitize hands before putting on the gloves. If they are the disposable type, replace them often. If they are multi-use gloves, they need to be cleaned and sanitized frequently. The primary purpose of the gloves is to protect the food, not to protect your hands.
You must wash your hands and put on gloves before touching the food. After handling the food, wash your hands again and disinfect surfaces the food has touched.
Nothing Air (other than putting your hands in vaccum, you must feel it)
Avoid contact with eye and mouth as bacteria can get into your body. Use lab gloves if possible and wash hands properly before and after the experiment.
It's really a matter of personal choice . I put the gloves on first , because I quickly become overheated in the mask , and don't put it on til I must.
You must wash your hands before cooking because there are some dirt on your hands and if you don't wash them then you will basically be eating dirt
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You turn the nosepiece to the lpo before putting away so as to change it to a higher power objective lens.
Hands should be washed before and after any significant contact with clients/patients and after activities likely to cause contamination. Hands must be washed: · On the commencement and completion of duty · Before and after using the toilet · Before and after meal breaks · Before working in a clean area · After working in a dirty area · After touching blood, body substances and contaminated items · Immediately after gloves are removed · Between client/patient contacts · Between procedures on the same client/patient to prevent cross-contamination of different body sites · Following any other activity that might cause contamination to hands.
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As per the safety rules you must wash your hands after experimenting because when handling chemicals or bio-hazardous materials it might left some bacteria in your hands and you can be sick after that or you can get a disease. So always wash your hands with soap even though you wear gloves while experimenting.
Thoroughly wash their hands, or change their protective gloves that some employers insist their employees wear when handling food.