[MCIC Safety] FW: Maintenance general work glove question
Curl, Steve C.
CURLS at RJRT.com
Thu Jul 26 10:50:03 EDT 2007
I do. We used them in Utilities with great success.
Dave Rush
RJReynolds
EHS Department
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From: Edens, Mike S.
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:30 PM
To: Curl, Steve C.; Patterson, Melinda B.; Griffin, Rodney E.; Rush, David R.; Jones, Joyce P.
Subject: RE: [MCIC Safety] Maintenance general work glove question
I don't have any personal experience with the Mechanix(r) brand gloves but I know that a lot of safety suppliers are selling these
when dexterity is important. There are a lot of manufacuters that make a Mechanix(r) type of glove now that incorporates nylon and
leather to give a more fitted and flexible feel. Lowes Home Improvement carries them but I'm sure any safety supplier would as
well.
Mike
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From: Curl, Steve C.
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:20 PM
To: Patterson, Melinda B.; Griffin, Rodney E.; Edens, Mike S.; Rush, David R.; Jones, Joyce P.
Subject: FW: [MCIC Safety] Maintenance general work glove question
FYI..this question comes from an MCIC member..any suggestions?
Steve
Steve Curl
Email: curls at rjrt.com
Telephone 336-741-5146
Fax 336-728-4928
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Subject: [MCIC Safety] Maintenance general work glove question
Can anyone suggest a good, general purpose maintenance glove with good manual dexterity? I've had 2 cases recently where mechanics
have had to remove their gloves to do the job because they needed better manual dexterity, and both were injured doing the job.
We currently use a split leather work glove that's ok, but doesn't offer much in the way of manual dexterity.
I'm open to any and all suggestions!
Thanks for the help!
Michelle
Michelle Kareis
EHS Manager
Vertellus Performance Materials Inc.
Greensboro, North Carolina
336-834-4903
mkareis at vertellus.com
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