Factory wholesale price for 32″ rubber glove-cotton linning Mauritius Factory
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32″ length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, cotton lining, left/right hand, 800g/pair, 50 pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32″ length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, cotton lining, left/right hand, 800g/pair, 50 pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.
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We smashed our fingers with a hammer — these ‘indestructible’ gloves kept them safe
Inventor Jorge Sgombich presented his award-winning safety gloves that are alleged to protect the hands from serious work-related injuries, in Santiago on Friday.
We Never get injured with this pair of gloves.
Robust safety gloves stop your fingers getting crushed.
Hand Protection for medium duty work, ideal for maintenance and plant operation staff, goods stevedores, construction, etc.
1. Shatter proof thermoplastic material
2. It covers the fingers tips and their top letting the finger pads free to keep their sensitivity and fine motor skills.
3. It efficiently protects against impacts, cuts, punctures and crushing. (only up to the covered area and up to the plastic piece mechanical resistance limit)
4. New safety element with maximum level of protection in the market.
Inventor Jorge Sgombich presented his award-winning safety gloves that are alleged to protect the hands from serious work-related injuries, in Santiago on Friday.
Dubbed AB5 Safety Glove Mark VIII, the gloves are a modification of common safety work gloves, with an added protection for the finger tips, Sgombich explained.
Commenting on the fields of application for the gloves, Sgombich stated that the scope ranges “from maintenance and operation to entire industries such as mining, forestry and the fishing industry.
They can even be used for domestic activities in general, for any activity where there is a degree of exposure to an accident involving the hands.”
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Safety First, but Its Safety Later, in this company.
Working in the Dark. Ghost Busters? No. Just doing termination of cables for the Mud Panel in the pontoon, in semi-sumersible oil rig. We were subjected to such working conditions almost everyday.
Notice they are wearing goggles and gloves. Good. See they managed to get a lamp to the panel. That’s Good. The one on the right is wearing a piece of cloth to the face. This is good because the area was full of dusts and foreign particles flying around.
i was asked by a crew member of the rig, why am i wearing a mask all the time. What ridiculous question. They didn’t know safety? Even the family of Malboro man is suing the tabacco company for causing him to die of cancer.
We get to be blasted when we board the rig. They were doing sand blastings all over the places for many days. We were not warned. i saw the crew covering their faces and ears as they ran past the blasting areas in the rig. We got metal pieces, dirt and other foreign particles in our neck and ears and inside the coveralls evertime we past the area where sand blasting was done.
Next to the rig, there were ships moving in and out the dock, and sandblasting is all daily routine. Ships or rig, we all got blasted all the time.
We were subjected to such working conditions almost everyday. Is this not abuse ? discriminate? or exploitation ?