
Select nitrile for many cleaners, neoprene for corrosives, and avoid thin latex with oils or solvents. Check breakthrough times, size correctly, and consider double‑gloving for concentrates. Remove without skin contact, wash hands afterward, and replace at first signs of swelling, discoloration, tears, or persistent odors absorbed in the material.

Choose ANSI Z87.1‑rated, indirect‑vent goggles that seal well over brow and cheekbones. Add a face shield when pouring acids or thick concentrates. Avoid relying on regular glasses. Prevent fogging with anti‑fog wipes, store scratch‑free, and keep eyewear accessible where you actually refill, not buried in a distant drawer.

Protect skin with long sleeves, a washable apron, and sturdy, closed‑toe shoes. Prefer natural fibers that char rather than melt. Tie back hair, remove dangling jewelry, and avoid scarves that can wick liquids. Keep a dedicated set for refills and launder separately after handling strong concentrates or accidental splashes.
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