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The Latest in Adaptive Grip Technology for Coated Work Gloves

The Latest in Adaptive Grip Technology for Coated Work Gloves

New technology in hand protection can help workers avoid needing to switch gloves for different tasks.

  • By John Heniff
  • Apr 24, 2023

With most jobs, workers aren’t just performing one task for their entire shift; they’re doing a variety of things with different materials in different environments. Although this is just a normal part of the workday, it can put workers at risk if they try to do it all in the same glove. A glove coating made for dry environments might not be as effective for maintaining a strong grip on oily parts. Coatings that provide a solid oil grip might not give your workers the tactile sensitivity they need for precision handling. A coating that’s effective in a slick environment might break down after repeated use on rough and abrasive materials.

These limitations can cause busy workers to wear the wrong gloves or even take them off entirely if they don’t help get the job done. With so many workers performing any number of tasks during the day, it can be a herculean effort to make sure everyone is using the correct glove and coating for a particular job. So how can you make sure everyone on your team is using the correct glove and coating?

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New Technology in Palm Coatings

PPE manufacturers heard the complaints of safety managers and created an adaptive palm coating technology designed to keep workers productive in different work environments without sacrificing performance or comfort. This new coating enhances workers’ natural grip power, hand movement and flexibility, all with better durability and without sacrificing dexterity, making it possible to handle small parts, rough materials and even wet or oily chains and pipes throughout their shift in a comfortable and light cut-resistant glove.

This new glove-coating technology stands out in four ways.

1. Grip. Special stabilizers in the palm coating enhance grip performance by actually reading and adapting to your workers’ environment. The coating technology adjusts as workers handle objects that are dry or wet, rough or slick or light or heavy. This means your team members can work on all their tasks with a single pair of gloves instead of replacing them throughout the day with pairs that contain different coatings as the job needs change.

2. Dexterity. Even with this adaptable grip, the palm coating allows your workers to comfortably accomplish any task. That’s because the coating’s engineered dexterity lets the glove flex naturally with your workers’ hands so they’re less prone to hand fatigue and the compliance problems that go with it.

This article originally appeared in the April/May 2023 issue of Occupational Health & Safety.

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