How do the PU Palm Gloves differ in their applications, and which industries would benefit most from each?
Awareness: Hand injuries account for nearly 1 million emergency department visits annually, with many industries experiencing hand injury rates of 30-40% of total recordable incidents. Selecting the wrong glove type can provide a false sense of security while actually increasing risk through reduced dexterity or grip.
Education: These two glove types serve different primary purposes:
- Grip Gloves feature CE Food safe certification, 13-gauge liner, and palm dipping that provides both ventilation and dexterity. The smooth PU coating increases abrasion resistance while maintaining tactile sensitivity.
- PU Palm Gloves offer UKCA/CE certification with anti-static properties and a reinforced thumb crotch specifically designed for high-wear areas. The breathable seamless liner improves comfort during extended wear.
Outcomes: Proper glove selection based on specific workplace tasks yields:
- Food processing facilities benefit from Grip Gloves’ food-safe certification and maximum dexterity for handling products
- Electronics manufacturing benefits from PU Palm Gloves’ anti-static properties to prevent component damage
- Both industries experience fewer hand injuries, particularly lacerations and abrasions
- Improved worker compliance with hand protection protocols due to appropriate comfort and dexterity
- Reduced costs through decreased injury rates and extended glove lifespan when matched to appropriate tasks









