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Hands are an irreplaceable and significant tool for a worker. You can replace power tools, and screwdrivers but not hands. Even a slight injury can hamper worker's performance. Hand injuries account for more than one-third of workplace mishaps. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to ensure that hand safety is accorded the highest importance. What comes to your mind when you think of hand safety? safety gloves, right? Safety gloves are fashioned to keep your hands safe from cuts, chemical exposure, abrasion, heat and various other potential hazards.

Categories of Safety Gloves

Depending on the hazards and protection offered against them, safety gloves can be categorized as follows:

1. Antistatic Gloves:

Antistatic gloves are electrostatic dissipative gloves made up of polyurethane and provide protection from static electricity.

Antistatic gloves

Arc Flash Gloves

2. Arc Flash Gloves:

These flame resistant gloves ensure protection from electric arc flash in TIG welding, steel industrial works, automobile assembly, and construction.

3. Chemical Resistant Gloves:

These gloves are resistant to various acids, alkalis, and other chemicals. They protect against biological contamination. Textured chemical resistant gloves are known for comfort and enhanced grip. Materials like latex, nitrile, PVC, and Chemstop neoprene are used to make chemical resistant gloves.

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Chemical Resistant Gloves

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Cut-Resistant Gloves

5. Cut-Resistant Gloves:

Polyurethane coated cut-resistant gloves , as the name suggests, ensure hand safety by protecting from cuts.

6. Finger Cots:

Finger cots are worn on the fingers and come in different varieties such as:

Powdered finger cots: are used in handling delicate materials and equipment.

Powder-free finger cots: - are made up of latex and are meant to be used in areas where no particulate contamination is required -Heat -resistant finger cots - are used in casting, welding, hot works operations, laboratory, and testing facilities.

Static Dissipative finger cots: are used while operating static sensitive products.

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Finger Cots

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Heat-resistant Gloves

7. Heat Resistant Gloves:

Heat-resistant gloves are textured and made up of nitrile. They can withstand temperature up to 400 'F. They are widely used in bottling, glass handling, handling large planes of hot glass and fabricated metals.

8. Impact Resistant Gloves:

Impact resistant gloves have padding along the fingers, hand, and wrist to safeguard against knocks, bumps, crushing and similar injuries. Thermoplastic rubber is used to create these gloves. They absorb and dissipate the force of impact on hands.

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Impact Resistant Gloves

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Anti-vibration Gloves

9. Anti-Vibration Gloves

Routine jobs involving repetitive vibration can prove debilitating and cause carpal tunnel syndrome (hand-arm vibration syndrome) to workers. Those handling pneumatic tools, chainsaws, and rivet guns should wear anti-vibration gloves which offer metacarpal protection. These anti-vibration gloves are padded up with a layer of vibration mitigating polymer, and their ergonomic designs provide comfort and flexibility.

How to choose the right safety gloves?

Selecting the right safety gloves can get complicated and frustrating if you do not know how to go about it. The buck does not stop at identifying the right safety gloves. The real task is to enforce compliance and make sure that the fitting is proper. If there is any gap in fitting, workers may not use the gloves and expose themselves to various workplace injuries. It is critical that employers and employees understand which gloves are suitable for the roles the workers are supposed to carry out. You can follow below-listed steps to know which glove type can suit your needs:

A) Questionnaire for choosing the right glove:

You can jot down the key factors that can impact the work safety of your employees and choose safety gloves accordingly. Here are some examples:

- The probability of chemical hazardss

- Chance of abrasion and punctures from sharp objects

- Importance of secure grip and its significance to completion of the task at hand

- Protection required against heat and impact.

B) Identify fitting gloves for comfort and grip:

Empirical data suggests that most workplace injuries happen because either worker does not wear safety gloves or wear gloves that fit poorly. Sometimes they do not wear the right gloves at all. Ergonomics and comfort are as important as the resistance and material used in safety gloves. It is advisable to order safety gloves keeping in mind the fitting of the worker's hand size and their comfort levels.

C) Choosing the right abrasive and puncture resistant gloves:

Cut protection, puncture protection, and abrasion protection are the three vital benchmarks to rate safety gloves worldwide. Abrasion resistance score varies from 0 to 6 whereas puncture resistance scores have a threshold limit of 5. Depending on the rigor of the job, you can choose gloves with appropriate resistance score.

d) Selecting heat resistant and chemical resistant gloves:

You can narrow down to the right heat resistant glove if you know about the heat exposure levels at the workplace. The process of choosing a chemical resistant glove depends on the nature of work, duration of chemical exposure, hazard level of the chemical and chemical temperature. For instance, to wipe off acetone, a standard disposable glove can be used, but if there is a specific task which involves dipping hand into an acetone solution, a disposable glove is a strict no-no.