I never used to wear them. Now I start off wearing them, but inevitably end up bare-handed anyway.I never could work with gloves on so the battle scars are a given.
Dave
I never used to wear them. Now I start off wearing them, but inevitably end up bare-handed anyway.
Since they started giving them out on the job, I feel naked without them. At home I use the purple 7 mil harbor friggit Jobs. Very durable.
Is some of that for OSHA compliance for handling oils and other substances? I know that we have certain protocols based on the MSDS sheets for the materials that may be handled.
That was secondary. Primary is that we sometimes work on sewer trucks, and they realized it would be smart to give them out to everyone.
Battle scars? I thought those were age spots.![]()
Hopefully they give you more than just gloves...That was secondary. Primary is that we sometimes work on sewer trucks
Not really. I mean stuff is halfassed washed but not sanitized by any means.Hopefully they give you more than just gloves...
Good point. I wouldn't want touch some of the stuff coming out of that unit without rubber gloves.
I have to wear rubber gloves all the time and my hands just about can't take it more. Latex actually bothers me the least of all of them. But, I still end up with splits and cracks all over my hands from using those things