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I am sure I read somewhere that use of latex gloves should be avoided in situations where they may come into contact with a person with a latex allergy.

Yes I did years ago. and Health and Safety Exec publication , " Skin at work Latex " confirms it

Latex allergies

Natural rubber latex (NRL) proteins have the potential to cause asthma and dermatitis. More serious allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis, are also possible.

The proteins naturally present in NRL cause the allergies either through direct contact with the skin, or by inhalation of powder from powdered latex gloves

The inhalation of dust from the gloves is a hazard to people who are hypersensitive. Being in the same room as a pair of latex gloves ( or other protective equipment made from latex ) can trigger a allergic reaction in a hypersensitive person. Still how many people who have their boiler serviced are hypersensitive to latex ?. ( The dust is French Chalk or similar dry lubricant and not powdered latex).

Non latex gloves are available
 
I am right though no need to go past post 6.
I have a disclaimer in my t's and c's regarding people with a latex allergies.
 
I am sure I read somewhere that use of latex gloves should be avoided in situations where they may come into contact with a person with a latex allergy.

Yes I did years ago. and Health and Safety Exec publication , " Skin at work Latex " confirms it

Latex allergies

Natural rubber latex (NRL) proteins have the potential to cause asthma and dermatitis. More serious allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis, are also possible.

The proteins naturally present in NRL cause the allergies either through direct contact with the skin, or by inhalation of powder from powdered latex gloves

The inhalation of dust from the gloves is a hazard to people who are hypersensitive. Being in the same room as a pair of latex gloves ( or other protective equipment made from latex ) can trigger a allergic reaction in a hypersensitive person. Still how many people who have their boiler serviced are hypersensitive to latex ?. ( The dust is French Chalk or similar dry lubricant and not powdered latex).

Non latex gloves are available


FFS - seriously?


Some of us also use these:

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I am sure I read somewhere that use of latex gloves should be avoided in situations where they may come into contact with a person with a latex allergy.

Yes I did years ago. and Health and Safety Exec publication , " Skin at work Latex " confirms it

Latex allergies

Natural rubber latex (NRL) proteins have the potential to cause asthma and dermatitis. More serious allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis, are also possible.

The proteins naturally present in NRL cause the allergies either through direct contact with the skin, or by inhalation of powder from powdered latex gloves

The inhalation of dust from the gloves is a hazard to people who are hypersensitive. Being in the same room as a pair of latex gloves ( or other protective equipment made from latex ) can trigger a allergic reaction in a hypersensitive person. Still how many people who have their boiler serviced are hypersensitive to latex ?. ( The dust is French Chalk or similar dry lubricant and not powdered latex).

Non latex gloves are available
:confused::confused: don't understand your point ? whats the relevance ? if the engineer has skin problems or not :confused:

Please no! Dont play the old trolling card because you dont like something... Some people... :whistle:
do you try to be an idiot or does it come naturally ? :confused::rolleyes: , are you always full of shyte ? i don't know your contribution on this forum but the last few of your posts has been inane cr@p.
 
whats the relevance ? if the engineer has skin problems or not
Although incidents are rare ( unless there are many un-recorded incidents ) a person wearing latex gloves can trigger an allergic reaction to other people in the room.
 
Another fine job...... NOT!! Still like most of us you fixed it ya self like most of us have to do after the so called experts have had a play... Well done you....
With a little help from a friend. And no abuse as well. (y)(y)(y)(y)(y)(y)(y)
 
Although incidents are rare ( unless there are many un-recorded incidents ) a person wearing latex gloves can trigger an allergic reaction to other people in the room.
stop digging mate , I'm not going to carry on with this because you know i could :whistle: ;)
 
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