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Re: Glove Talk

I would like to reiterate the following warning: Gloves and moving parts can be a bad combination that can lead to injury.

That being said, work gloves for lifting can protect your driver/human player's hands from various uncomfortable robotic protrusions and such.<kindaofftopic> When I was an operator, I also wore a pair of gloves in the queueing line to warm up my hands so I could move my fingers faster. This isn't an issue in warmer venues, but it can help.</kindaofftopic>

Rubber gloves are also good to have not only for battery spill kits, but also for first aid kits. Injuries can be messy.
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