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  • Fingerless Gloves
    As a hand protection specialist our job in specifying gloves is finding the right product that allows workers to do all their tasks without having to remove their gloves. This is why we stock so many types of gloves so we can suit the product to the environment and hazards to find the "Goldilocks spot" of protection and dexterity. We also work with key users to trial products as the uptake is far greater if the staff are involved in the process. We have new products coming to market all the time. I'm happy to get one of our staff involved in conducting an audit and running trials if you want to make contact with me.
  • PPE Project & Matrix
    Hi Brook

    I have a glove matrix that was developed by a very large construction company in Europe that recommends appropriate gloves for over 30 sub trades. This has proven to be very successful as the company had workers changing jobs regularly so it became a template for what product should be used. Has been tried and test across a number of large projects including London Olympic Village. I'm happy to share this with you if you want to contact me. My email address is
  • Stop/Go Gloves
    Some good points made above regarding these gloves being an added option to assist in the overall prevention of issues. I've had the same discussion a number of times regarding keeping workers hands visible around excavators etc.

    I'm probably going to fall foul of the forum guidelines with this next bit of information but in the context of this discussion it is relevant. Showa 317 is a high visibility glove available through Lynn River which has a high visibility yellow liner and orange palm and luminous markings. I'm happy to provide some samples if forum members want to trial them to see if they make a difference.