One of the unintended consequences of having to wear gloves (masks, too) is that your skin is at risk. On my journey's at work, and because of revised safety protocols which demand that PPE be worn at all times while on campus, I *was* wearing nitrile gloves but had to quit wearing them because wearing these types of gloves for extended periods of time, sets up hazards for your skin (example: you can get contact dermatitis or fungal skin conditions).
I found an article online at ISHN (a website devoted to industrial complex issues, etc) about the hazards of wearing nitrile/latex gloves (for those interested in finding out more about this particular on-the-job safety issue).
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Sweaty Gloves Can Cause Health Problems
I spent some time yesterday, searching local business outlets for alternative gloves. The best I could find were
cotton/jersey gardening gloves (in lavender and pink) and
high-visibility safety gloves - which help your hands to breathe and not get sweaty.