Hand injuries account for over 20% of all work-related injuries, making it essential for any construction professional to wear work gloves as an important safety measure. They can protect your hands from injuries and contaminants, improve comfort, reduce injury risks, and enhance work efficiency.
Things to Consider When Choosing Work Gloves
When selecting the most suitable work gloves for your needs, there are several key factors to consider.
Fit
Choosing gloves that fit you well is crucial. Gloves that are too loose may not provide the necessary protection or grip. Conversely, if they are too tight, they can feel uncomfortable and restrict movement. Similarly, gloves that are too long or too short can affect their functionality.
To find the right size gloves, measure the circumference around your knuckles and compare it with our aibon size chart. Additionally, it is best to get samples to try on personally. Aibon can send samples to you for free for your review.
Material
Protective work gloves are made from various materials such as leather, synthetic leather, and nitrile rubber, each offering different performance characteristics.
For example, leather gloves are durable but may not be as breathable as other materials. Synthetic leather gloves are more affordable and breathable but less durable than leather. Nitrile gloves are a good choice for those allergic to latex, offering chemical and puncture resistance.
Protection Level
Consider the protection level you need from your work gloves, especially if they will be used in high-risk environments. For instance, cut-resistant or puncture-resistant gloves may be necessary.
Environment
Think about the purpose of your gloves and your work environment. If you work in cold weather, you need winter gloves to keep your hands warm. If you use power tools, you need gloves that protect against cuts and abrasion.
Cost
For most of us, cost is a significant consideration. The price of gloves should match your budget, but remember that price and quality often go hand in hand.
The 6 Best Gloves for Construction Workers
Safety gloves provide hand protection for construction workers performing tasks, preventing injuries, reducing hand fatigue, and improving productivity. If you are shopping for new gloves—of any kind—here are six excellent choices to consider.
Nitrile Coated Gloves
Nitrile coated gloves offer excellent grip, puncture, and abrasion resistance. They provide confidence in tackling the most challenging tasks while being super comfortable. The sweat-absorbing material in the palm keeps hands dry and comfortable, even in extreme heat and humidity, making them suitable for various industries like construction, automotive, and industrial work.
Impact Gloves
Impact gloves are specially designed with padded knuckles and reinforced fingertips to absorb impact, protecting your hands from knocks and abrasions. The palms are also reinforced with high-performance materials to enhance grip and prevent tearing. The back of the gloves is made of stretchy spandex for a comfortable and flexible fit, while the moisture-wicking exterior helps keep hands dry and comfortable.
Latex Coated Gloves
If you need gloves to protect your hands from thorns, rocks, soil, and moisture, latex coated gloves are an excellent choice. They are comfortable to wear, with flexibility and elasticity that ensure a secure grip, effectively reducing injuries. These gloves are ideal for gardening workers seeking reliable protective gloves. However, if you have a strong allergic reaction to latex, consider choosing alternative gloves.
Leather Gloves
Leather gloves combine durability and comfort, meeting the needs of most tasks, situations, and work environments. They protect your hands from abrasions and cuts, with reinforced palms and fingertips for enhanced grip. The back of the gloves uses spandex material for close-fitting, flexible wear, especially suitable for landscaping work.
Grip Gloves
Do you need gloves to keep your hands warm and dry in wet environments? Grip gloves are your best choice. These gloves have an ultra-soft, smooth lining that feels luxurious, and even when the outside of the gloves gets wet, the inside remains dry. Additionally, they keep hands warm in extremely cold environments, ensuring your hands stay protected.
PU Coated Gloves
PU gloves are lightweight, affordable, and have a strong grip. Made from flexible polyester fabric with a thin PU coating on the palms and fingers, they are light, flexible, non-slip, and abrasion-resistant, providing excellent grip in wet conditions. However, they are not suitable for heavy-duty tasks or puncture resistance but are a very cost-effective choice.
How to Measure Glove Sizes – Source: AIBON
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