In the current financial climate, it’s understandable that businesses might be looking to cut costs in whatever way possible. In some areas, opting for ‘good enough’ may be acceptable. When it comes to hand protection, however, going the frugal route could compromise your workers’ productivity and more importantly, their safety.
Hand injuries are alarmingly common, with statistics showing that 70% occur when workers remove their gloves, often due to discomfort or a poor fit. The temptation to choose lower-priced gloves for immediate cost reductions can potentially lead to higher long-term expenses due to increased injury rates, decreased productivity and increased glove usage costs.
According to a study by Safe Work Australia, the wrist and hand were the most common locations for work-related injuries, accounting for 38% of all hospitalisations, with fingers or thumbs involved in 24% of these cases.
Reducing the total cost of ownership doesn’t mean buying the cheapest products. Rather, it’s about buying products that are comfortable to wear, durable, and have greater longevity.
“Mayo Hardware’s SafeSite program ensures your workers have the correct hand protection with a view to sustainable cost savings in the long term. The program looks beyond immediate cost-cutting so you can balance fiscal responsibility with the highest safety standards,” says Paul McGregor of Mayo Hardware. The SafeSite program by Mayo Hardware can optimise your hand protection for better economic, environmental, and safety outcomes.
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