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Hazardous substances interact with chemical PPE in three ways — penetration, degradation and permeation.

Hazardous substances interact with chemical PPE in three ways — penetration, degradation and permeation. A chemical PPE’s ability to protect is dependent on several variables. This is because chemicals have inherent properties which result in different interactions with different chemical PPE types. A piece of PPE which has poor performance against one chemical could have excellent performance against another.

In addition, there are various other factors such as chemical toxicity, hand and environmental temperature, as well as secondary mechanical hazards which can impact the duration which a PPE can be worn for.

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Previously Featured on Ansell's blog.

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Ansell is a global supplier of personal protection (PPE) equipment solutions designed for workers in a wide range of industries. Ansell's customers include businesses engaged in the Manufacturing, Agriculture, Healthcare and Scientific sectors, as well as many other business sectors. Ansell has developed a global presence that includes sales, operations and manufacturing sites in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia and employs more than 15,000 people worldwide. Ansell's position as a market leader has evolved over more than 100 years of history and can be attributed to our history of providing innovative protection solutions to workers through a deep understanding of the worker experience.

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