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VETERINARY HEALTH & SAFETY

Veterinary hazards & the importance of PPE

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Animal health professionals such as veterinarians, technicians and assistants face job-related hazards. Taking care of animals can put veterinary workers at risk of bites and kicks, causing scratches or other more serious injuries. In addition, veterinarians are also at risk of zoonotic diseases (e.g. rabies), radiation exposure, and dangerous chemicals. To reduce the risk of occupational injuries, it is important that veterinarians use the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

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FIND THE RIGHT GLOVES FOR YOU

Veterinary gloves play a role in both surgical and examination procedures within a veterinary clinic. They serve as a protective barrier, safeguarding both animals and practitioners from potential infections, surgical risks, and allergic reactions. Ansell gloves are designed to offer exceptional tactility, dexterity, and strength. Choose the right veterinary surgical gloves for your practice and needs.

 

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