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Originally Posted by Cindy
Good grief, Coadie. How do you know they don't change gloves? That is an assumption.
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They are not told to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSQTz1bccL4
The woman screener on the left wears gloves and has her hands near her armpits.
The next passenger comes and she doesn't change them. The right hand screener leaves in the middle of the video and I see him put his removed gloves in his right pocket when he walks.
Every time you remove a latex glove it is inside out. If he puts the glove back on, the inside and outside are reversed.
Good grief Cindy. I have donned surgical gloves 10,000 times more than you have. This boarding gate has a metal detector and no x-ray machines. That means they all get contact?
A typical plane has 150 passengers. With 1-3 screeners, that means no less than 300 gloves during one plane being loaded.