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  Good day!
  
       I was wondering if anyone knew if it is necessary to wear gloves 
  when handling OSP coated PCB's? I'm in the process of writing a 3rd-level 
  ISO procedure for WIP product handling for our production floor and have 
  recieved input that gloves should be a requirement when handling OSP 
  coated boards. We are not using a no-clean process, it's aqueous....
  
       I haven't read or heard anything like that, could someone shed some 
  light for me?
  
        
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