
The use of nitrile undergloves under regular firefighters’ gloves as a protective measure against carcinogenic exposure in fires
In this scientific advisory report, which offers guidance to public health policy-makers, the Superior Health Council of Belgium provides a brief overview of occupational hazards for firefighters and recommendations on the possible use of nitrile butadiene rubber gloves to reduce exposure to carcinogenic substances.
In short
All fire-fighter gloves on the Belgian market are safe for use.
- As regards textile gloves, the Superior Health Council recommends thorough cleaning after each intervention (according to European guidelines).
- Leather gloves are harder to clean. The Superior Health Council therefore considers it acceptable to use nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) undergloves.
- In practice, the increased risk of serious burn wounds due to NBR rarely occurs, whilst these undergloves do provide additional protection against the risk of long-term exposure to carcinogenic substances.
- NBR undergloves must never come into direct contact with hot surfaces, but must always be completely covered by firefighter gloves.
- The possibility of cleaning leather gloves with liquid CO2 should be further investigated.
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Report 9542 - The use of nitrile undergloves under regular firefighters’ gloves
English20221214_shc_9542_firefighter_gloves_vweb.pdf PDF document - 3.39 MB
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Advies 9542 - Het gebruik van nitrilonderhandschoenen onder gewone brandweerhandschoenen
Dutch20221214_hgr_9542_brandweerhandschoenen_vweb.pdf PDF document - 3.45 MB
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Avis 9542 - L'utilisation de sous-gants en nitrile sous les gants ordinaires des pompiers
French20221214_css_9542_gants_de_pompiers_vweb.pdf PDF document - 5.27 MB
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