Yep
I think it's a no brainer, I rather get a cut or even a finger taken off than to get all the flesh stripped off my hand or arm - these are horrendous injuries.Quote:
It's a tough choice eh?
Generally it's no gloves near rotating shafts. These days rotating shafts have to be guarded so you can't even get your hand near the rotating piece - in that case the risk from gloves is much reduced and some form of glove then becomes a requirement. That's fine since they generally reduce cuts and scratches at some minor loss of dexterity.Quote:
I wonder what the OH&S eggspurts have to say on this matter.
I so use gloves in my shed and work place quite a bit. Welding gloves, thin leather ones for Chainsaw and angle grinder work, Just doing a bit of greasy mechanical maintenance when there's no mechanical motion I'll often slip on a pair of latex gloves. Their also good for painting. If I did a lot of mechanical work or even metal work I'd probably go for something like the uvex. But lathe, mill, drill press, and power tools I'll stick with bare hands.