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Glove Use and Disposal in a Tattoo Parlour

Types of Gloves

In a tattoo parlour, choosing the right gloves is crucial for maintaining hygiene and safety. The following types are commonly used:

  • Nitrile Gloves: Black nitrile gloves are popular for their durability and grip. They come in various colours, including blue and purple.
  • Vinyl Gloves: These are less suitable for tattooing due to their poor grip and tendency to tear easily.
  • Latex Gloves: Although effective, latex gloves are less commonly used due to potential allergic reactions.

Some gloves are powder-free to avoid issues with powder allergies. If you experience itching or redness, switch to powder-free gloves.

Checking and Putting on Gloves

Before using gloves, check them for any defects:

  • Inspect for Holes: Inflate the gloves slightly and squeeze them to ensure no air escapes. Visually inspect for any tears or defects.
  • Avoid Sharp Objects: Remove any sharp rings that might puncture the gloves.

To put on gloves:

  1. Slide your hand into the glove, ensuring your fingers and thumb are fully inserted.
  2. Adjust the cuff to cover your wrist properly.
  3. Repeat with the second glove, making sure both gloves are fitted securely.

Glove Usage Guidelines

Key rules for using gloves in a tattoo parlour include:

  • Change Gloves Regularly: Use a fresh pair of gloves for each client or task. Avoid using the same gloves for different patients.
  • Keep Gloves On: Wear gloves for all tasks involving potential contact with infectious or bodily fluids.

Removing and Disposing of Gloves

Proper removal of gloves is essential to prevent contamination:

  1. Pinch the Outside: Pinch the outside of the glove at the wrist and peel it inside out.
  2. Remove the Second Glove: With the first glove inside the second, peel off the second glove by turning it inside out.
  3. Dispose Properly: Place the gloves in a hazardous waste bag and dispose of them according to your workplace's policies and procedures.