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• • • APPAREL • • •


likely to wear gloves that fit properly, allow movement, and don’t cause irritation. Modern glove design considers ergonomics just


as much as protection. Stretch materials, breathable backs, enhanced grip coatings and shaped fingers all help reduce fatigue and improve performance. When gloves support rather than hinder the job, workers are more productive and more willing to keep them on. This also explains why there are so many glove


types available. It’s not about overwhelming choice, it’s about meeting real needs. For example, in winter, an engineer and a warehouse picker don’t need the same insulation, so recognising these differences shows respect for the work being done and the people doing it.


People first approach Ultimately, the conversation about gloves is really a conversation about people. The wide range of glove types exists because no two jobs, or two environments, are exactly the same. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to hand protection and best safety outcomes come from choosing gloves that suit the task, the season, and the individual. In the end, the goal is simple, to make sure


every worker goes home safe, no matter the job, no matter the conditions. Gloves may seem like a small detail, but when chosen wisely, they make a big difference.


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