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Mar 07, 2016Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
Yup most of us have.
But today is a different world. When handling sewage dumping at the dump station you don't know what the hundreds of others before you without gloves that touch everything have. :( Hep C has reared it's ugly head over the years to all time highs. As have other forms of 'new' virus's. I'm not taking any chances what the guy before me in line has or has not.
Hepatitis C is making a reappearance,in numbers. Then there is A,B and C, and then there non A non B non C.
Cuts and scratches is all it takes.
Like others we used the gloves for diesel which if it gets on your skin is tough to wash out of the skin and stinks and stains whatever you touch with it in the skin.
We use the thick nitrile gloves on the septic too because it is dirty and wee still use cleaners and bleach on the hoses and so forth.
Keep the wet bay washed down. Gambling with pathogens and filth yu will lose some times.
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