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Primepac Blog

Tough gloves for tricky environments

March 28, 2017

Lots of people only think about gloves when it's a bit chilly outside. In this article we'll highlight some of the unknown benefits of using gloves in the workplace, and the jobs that could really benefit from a great pair of reliable gloves.

Two builders working hard wearing gloves


Forklift driver

You might not be a Formula 1 driver, but a slip of the steering wheel could have serious consequences. Wearing gloves with a grippy palm will help you keep control when delicate objects have you surrounded.

Packing operator

Handling fragile goods, cutting strapping or managing sharp objects are almost a daily hazard for anyone packaging goods. A robust pair of gloves will reduce drops and minimise laceration injuries.

Frozen goods handler

A little bit of chill might not seem like a big deal, but repeated exposure to cold environments can have long-lasting effects on your hands. Proper gloves can offer insulation and increase cold endurance, allowing staff to handle frozen goods in comfort for longer.

Meatworks operator

It's not just the sharp utensils that pose a risk but the slippery surfaces can cause someone to lose their grip and fall. Special gloves will reduce the chance of accidental cuts and scrapes as well as providing increased grip.

Fishing

Some people like the feel of a freshly caught fish, others find the wriggling, slippery rascals a nuisance. Rubber gloves will increase the efficient handling of a fresh catch while protecting your hands if you're handling a knife whilst the wriggling reaches new levels!

Timberworks

Whether you're operating massive machines or handling freshly cut wood, gloves offer protection, grip and safety that will reduce the chance of you taking time off work through serious injury.

Landscaper

No-one likes getting pricked by thorns, and a good pair of gloves will keep you going no matter whether you're planting roses or cutting back the gorse. Handling paving slabs, pots or bricks becomes a lot easier when gloves are padding your hands at the same time.

Builders on a work site wearing gloves


Builder

One of those professions where the light scratch becomes a war wound, but gloves can do more than make your hands look like you've never left the office. Everyone has a building horror story, could that injury have been lessened or prevented with strong gloves?

If you're in any of the above jobs and fancy protecting your hands a bit more then maybe you should check out our Flexituff gloves. They're a great all-rounder that can give you a little extra peace of mind when you're on the job.

View the range of safety gloves here