I wish I could still use nitrile gloves for general work. Company had too many hand injuries so they told us no more nitrile.
work gloves
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Mudguppy, Feb 8, 2016.
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Have to wear impact gloves? They're a pain.
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No but we have to wear cut/abrasion resistant lightweight gloves at a minimum and full leather or goatskin like the ones in the pic I posted earlier for heavier work.Lepton1 Thanks this.
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I buy those ULINE cotton gloves with the rubber dots on them by the case for my guys. They're cheap ($9 for 12 pairs) enough if they lose them or ruin them who cares. I buy different sizes in different colors so they're easy to tell apart. Next time I order some I'll probably try and find a cheaper vendor as uline isn't the cheapest for anything, but they have everything so it's not a bad place to try things out from if you're putting in an order anyway.
http://www.uline.com/BL_962/PVC-Dot...gclid=CPCGh7iC7MoCFQcUHwodXPQKDA&gclsrc=aw.ds -
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