Blog/Glove Knowledgebase — Fisherman's Gloves

Keys to Safety in Food Production

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When it comes to staying safe in the food production industry, you have a large responsibility. Not only are you protecting yourself and your employees, but you are responsible to protect consumers as well. We’ve gathered a handful of tips to help you implement safety protocols into your workplace. Cleanliness  Wash your hands: You should always wash your hands with soap and water before an after handling any food, especially raw or uncooked foods. Any time you change tasks, you should wash your hands and put on a fresh pair of gloves. Wash your surfaces: You should maintain cleanliness on your kitchen...

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Our Top 5 Picks for Winter Work Gloves

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Our Top 5 Picks for Winter Work Gloves

With winter well on the way, we’ve got a round up of our favorite work gloves that are perfect for the cold weather months ahead. Take a look and pick your favorite to purchase or add to your wish list for the holidays.   Samurai CR317INT Insulated Cut Resistant Gloves These gloves are constructed to be a triple threat! They are water repellant, insulate, and cut resistant. They feature a 10-gauge terry cloth liner inside the shell of the glove, which helps to keep your hands nice and warm and dry. The shell is engineered from a Tuffalene brand shell...

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Nitrile Gloves Are Often Used By Fishermen

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Nitrile Gloves Are Often Used By Fishermen

When you think of disposable nitrile gloves I’m sure you don’t think of them at the top of anyone’s gift wish list! Well, for the fishermen (or fisherwomen) you have in your life, you may want to consider it for the upcoming holidays. Different sources and surveys have shown that fishermen actually opt to wear gloves while out on the water. This particularly assists fishermen when they are handling fish, especially when releasing them. Without gloves, it is difficult to get a firm grasp on a wet and slippery fish, which can result in the fisherman grabbing it too hard and...

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