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Choosing the right disposable gloves for the right application

Written by The Glove Company | 25 September 2024

One of your most important assets when doing manual tasks is your hands. In fact, the word manual comes from the Latin manualis, meaning ‘of the hand’. To give your hands the best chance at coming out of a day’s work unscathed, you need the appropriate hand protection.

A mechanic working on a car would have very different requirements for a disposable safety glove to someone handling dangerous chemicals. But with so many glove options out there, how do you know which is best for your industry and applications?

The Glove Company has simplified the process by creating the Glove Matchmaker.

“We’ve simplified the process by putting disposable gloves into three distinct industry categories, each with its unique requirements and recommendations,” says Ben Kessey of The Glove Company

Category 1: Industrial workshops with solvents and chemicals.

Industries:

  • Automotive
  • Manufacturing
  • Maintenance Repair
  • Operations
  • Aviation Services

Common hazards / Glove needs:

Exposure to solvents, chemical spills/use mechanical risks, durability, extended wear, wrist/forearm protection.

Recommended gloves:

Category 2: Pharmaceutical health and labs.

Industries:

  • Emergency services
  • Medical facilities
  • Research and testing facilities
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Manufacturing

Common hazards / Glove needs:

Exposure to infectious materials, interaction with chemicals, contact with pharmaceutical compounds, dexterity, touch sensitivity, registered medical device. 

Recommended gloves:

Category 3: Everyday performance.

Industries:

  • Waste management
  • Commercial/domestic cleaning
  • Manufacturing
  • Automotive
  • Government

Common hazards / Glove needs:

Resistance to oils and grease, mechanical risk resistance, durability, value for money, enhanced grip, chemical resistance.

Recommended gloves:

 

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