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Skin problems on hands

Skin problems on hands of people who work in all sorts of industry are a great cause of worry, both financially and morally. Hands with a rash of some form are often the first indication that something is going wrong.

Skin is the largest organ on the body and plays a vital role in keeping us healthy. The skin is also the first point of contact with the daily environment and consequently takes a fair amount of abuse.

In a normal environment our skin copes very well but when we subject it to abuse it will start to react in different ways. Often the first sign of trouble we notice is a hands rash but in fact, the problem can occur on any part of our body

Skin problems can be broadly separated into three groups: skin dermatitis, eczema hands and psoriasis; all of which are discussed separately.

Skin problems are costing industry millions of pounds each year and the cost is continuing to rise. Not only are employers losing valuable working time they also have to pay the employee whilst away from work. Add to this the rising number of litigation claims by affected employees against their employers and it is easy to see why this trend will continue.

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"We have used Derma Shield for protection have seen a difference in the effect of chemicals on the skin. I have noticed a marked improvement in the condition of my own hands, no more sore finger joints where contact with solvents used to cause drying and cracking. Material that used to result in an unpleasant stickiness on the fingers can be washed off easily." RC (Chemical Co)
"A quick squirt and a thorough rub in made all the difference. We still finished work with skin covered in resin but it all washed off with mild soap and water." LL (Tree Fellers)
"Our Machine Shop personnel were very impressed by the way the oil and grease washed off with no bother!" JS (Synatel)