I use these:I need to stock up on gloves and the last lot I bought were awful thin things. Any suggestions or links?
They're what I use. Pretty tough when dealing with engines, so a deer is no bother.If you just want coverage for your hands, these are the dogs danglers.
Blackrock Diamond-Tex Disposable Nitrile Gloves - Box 50 - Large - TGPFNG50L
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We get these at work for doing D&A testing, they are great! Thick but plenty of feel stillThey're what I use. Pretty tough when dealing with engines, so a deer is no bother.
And for your own consumption ? As long as the gloves are intact and in 1 piece it makes no odds. Advisory yes but not compulsory, I've never seen EHI out checking deer stalking activities.Should use blue gloves, as you're dealing with a food product
For your own consumption it makes no odds, as you quite rightly say.And for your own consumption ? As long as the gloves are intact and in 1 piece it makes no odds. Advisory yes but not compulsory, I've never seen EHI out checking deer stalking activities.
Many EHOs prefer that no gloves are used because it can encourage poor hygiene/handwashing practices.For your own consumption it makes no odds, as you quite rightly say.
But for the production of carcasses destined for onward sale, your EHO will expect to see it noted in your HACCP that blue gloves will be used.
Never even occurred to me that the blue was important.For your own consumption it makes no odds, as you quite rightly say.
But for the production of carcasses destined for onward sale, your EHO will expect to see it noted in your HACCP that blue gloves will be used.
Many EHOs prefer that no gloves are used because it can encourage poor hygiene/handwashing practices.
I actually do have hot water available in my truck, so yes, I do.How does that work in the field then? Do you take a sink, hot water and soap with you? I've not met many EHOs but none of them ever suggested my hands (that I may have used to crawl through a muddy field) would be cleaner than a new pair of gloves I've just taken out of my pocket.
plasters are blue in the food/kitchen trade.Never even occurred to me that the blue was important.
Imagine that the chances of being pulled up are slim but worth bearing in mind. Cheers