When a hazard assessment identifies a need for hand protection, it’s the employer’s responsibility to determine the best glove for the task. No matter the type (anti-vibration, chemical resistant, cut resistant, etc.), proper sizing comes into play. Sizing can be achieved with a hand measurement and referencing one of the glove size charts below. Ordering gloves that are too small or large can result in job completion delays, as well as possible hand injuries. If too small, the gloves can be uncomfortable, cause hand fatigue and compromise dexterity. If the glove material is stretched beyond its capabilities, it could tear […]
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