Table 3
Chemical Resistance Category Selection Chart for Gloves
(For use when selecting glove types to be listed in the PPE section on pesticide label. Only select glove(s) that indicate a high level of chemical resistance.)
Note: | This table below provides examples of categories of chemical resistant materials that can be used to protect against different kinds of |
Solvent Category (see Table 4) | Barrier Laminate | Butyl Rubber [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 14 mils | Nitrile Rubber [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 14 mils | Neoprene Rubber [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 14 mils | Natural Rubber [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 14 mils | Polyethylene | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 14 mils | Viton [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 14 mils |
A (dry and water-based formulations) | high | high | high | high | high | high | high | high |
B | high | high | slight | slight | none | slight | slight | slight |
C | high | high | high | high | moderate | moderate | high | high |
D | high | high | moderate | moderate | none | none | none | slight |
E | high | slight | high | high | slight | none | moderate | high |
F | high | high | high | moderate | slight | none | slight | high |
G | high | slight | slight | slight | none | none | none | high |
H | high | slight | slight | slight | none | none | none | high |
* Includes natural rubber blends and laminates.
HIGH: Highly chemical-resistant. Clean or replace PPE at end of each day's work period. Rinse off pesticides at rest
MODERATE: Moderately chemical-resistant. Clean or replace within an hour or two of contact.
SLIGHT: Slightly chemical-resistant. Clean or replace within 10 minutes of contact.
NONE: No chemical-resistance.
Table 4
Solvent List (PRN 93-7, Supplement 2)
Solvent (chemical name or Trade name) | Chemical Resistance Category | Solvent (chemical name or Trade name) | Chemical Resistance Category |
Acetone | B | Isopar L | E |
Amyl Acetate | D | Isopar M | E |
Aromatic 100 | F or G | Isopar V | E |
Aromatic 150 | F or G | Isophorone | B |
Aromatic 200 | F or G | Isopropanol | C |
Aromatic Petroleum | F or G | Kerosene | E |
Butoxypolypropylene glycol | C | Methanol | C |
Butyl acetate | D | Methyl amyl ketone | B |
Cyclohexanone | B | Methyl Carbitol | C |
Diacetone alcohol | C | Methyl isobutyl ketone | B |
Diethanolamine | C | Mineral oil | E |
Diesel fuel | E | Mineral spirits | E |
Dipropylene glycol monothylether | C | Naphtha | E |
Ethanol | C | N-methyl pyrrolidone | B |
Ethylene glycol | C | Penreco 2251 oil | E |
Exxon 589 | E | Petroleum Distillate (aliphatic) | E |
Heavy Aromatic Naphtha | F or G | Petroleum oil | E |
Hexylene glycol | C | Propylene glycol | C |
Isopar B | E | T 500-100 | F or G |
Isopar C | E | Tetrahydro-furfuryl alcohol | C |
Isopar E | E | 1,1,1-Trichloroethane | H |
Isopar G | E | Water | A |
Isopar H | E | Xylene | F or G |
Isopar K | E | Xylene range solvents | F or G |
Note: | Additional requirements in WAC 296-307-097 Outdoor heat exposure, may apply between May 1st and September 30th of each year. See Part G-1. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-307-11220