Most cryogenic liquids are odorless, colorless, and tasteless when vaporized. When cryogenic liquids are exposed to the atmosphere, the cold boil-off gases condense the moisture in the air, creating a highly visible fog, possibly producing cryogenic burns and frostbite. The use of personal protective gloves and aprons will protect you from this possibility.
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Anyone handling cryogenic liquids should be familiar with the hazards presented by such materials and trained in how to handle them safely. Emergency procedures should be established and rehearsed, proper training in the operation of all equipment provided and knowledge and appreciation of hazardous properties of the materials instilled. Cryogenic liquids should never be handled without proper protective gear.
Our Waterproof gloves feature
Superior thermal protection
Waterproof
Comfortable / Lightweight / Breathable
Warmth and splash protection for torso and legs
Adjustable straps at neck and waist
Side release buckles for quick on / off
Generally recommended protective apparel for handling cryogenic liquids include the following:
Loose fitting gloves
Protective apron without pockets
Pants without cuffs
Shoes without laces or spats covering shoes and area unprotected by apron