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How to quickly adapt labor protection gloves to construction sites?


Labor protection gloves are the oldest type of gloves that people are familiar with. Gloves are made of leather such as cowhide, goat skin, pigskin, and sheepskin, which are not easily damaged. The long service life and fine processing make leather gloves comfortable to wear and able to accurately grip things. In addition, protective gloves also have the advantages of good heat resistance and insulation.
How can I quickly purchase protective gloves that are suitable for my construction site? This can be analyzed based on different types of work:
What kind of protective gloves are suitable for bricklayers on construction sites?
Moving bricks requires frequent handling of heavy objects such as steel bars and bricks, and the wear rate of gloves is extremely high. Ordinary cotton gloves and adhesive gloves are basically useless, while ordinary nitrile gloves and latex gloves have insufficient wear resistance when dealing with such high-intensity working environments.
According to feedback from frontline workers, film gloves are a good choice for bricklayers. Film gloves usually have a hard and thick rubber surface. Although the hand may lack flexibility, its wear resistance is really good. According to tests, a pair of film gloves can withstand several pairs of wear-resistant gloves made of other materials.
What kind of protective gloves are suitable for woodworking on construction sites?
Woodworking is also a common profession on construction sites. Generally, there is more contact with various knives, so hand cuts are more common. Given this working environment, we generally recommend purchasing cut resistant gloves.
The price of anti cutting gloves may be higher than ordinary labor protection gloves, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and the quality of professional anti cutting gloves is better. Considering the comprehensive usage time and protective effect, the daily cost of this anti cutting glove is actually not at all high.
3. What kind of protective gloves are suitable for construction site bricklayers?
The job of bricklayer has always been directly linked to cement, and we all know that cement has a certain degree of corrosiveness. If hand protection is not done, it is really a waste of time.
We suggest that workers who frequently come into contact with corrosive substances, such as bricklayers, can wear PVC full hanging gloves or latex semi impregnated gloves. On the one hand, it is more wear-resistant, and on the other hand, it can increase the protective area, effectively reducing the damage of corrosive substances such as cement to the hands.
What kind of protective gloves are suitable for steel workers on construction sites?
Reinforcement workers do not require higher hand flexibility compared to other types of work, so their suitable gloves must be relatively close to their hands. In addition, hard and sharp steel bars are also easy to prick their hands, so their suitable gloves must be relatively puncture resistant.