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Originally Posted by EricH
And FIRST safety rules are the opposite of industry rules as I understand them. Industry--if a glove (or other loose item--hair, clothes, etc.) could get caught in a tool, you don't wear it. Period. (Or else you get it out of the way.)
FIRST--must wear gloves.
I think I'd rather go with the industry standards. For one thing, I don't know of a glove that will both protect your hand and not be loose enough to get caught. For another, industry standards have been around for decades at the very least.
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I've soaked my gloves in water and then let them dry on my hand to conform tightly and fittingly to my hands. Afterwards, only I can wear them and there's not a bit left loose. Yeah, that tight. I realize how non-conforming gloves would get caught.