Stego Catalogue

glove care

Right Laundering Procedure

The lifespan of safety gloves may shorten due to improper care that would lead to dermatitis, decreased dexterity, loss of protective abilities, and odor. Glove care refers not only to laundering, but also proper storage, routine glove checks, and knowledge of its materials. One way to determine an appropriate laundering procedure is to identify the most sensitive fibre in the safety gloves and let it serve as your guide. For example, if the work gloves contain an aramid fibre that is sensitive to bleach, the laundering process should not include bleach. If one of the HPPE fibres is sensitive to heat, water and drying temperatures become critical.

Care and Content: Our C&C tag, which indicates washing instructions and fiber content, is l ocated on the inside cuff of all our gloves or in all packaging. STEGO ® gloves can be washed using warm water and mild soap. Rinse with cold water and allow to air dry. Gloves should be stored away from direct sunlight and humidity.

Machine wash cool

Do not bleach

Tumble-dry low

Line dry

Do not iron

Glove Trial Program

Our STEGO ® Hand Safety Specialists are ready to work with your safety team to analyze, study and recommend the highest performing gloves for your specific needs. We understand that choosing the safest, most useful and price conscious gloves can be challenging. STEGO ® Glove Trial Program is a system of field-testing of different models of our safety gloves in order to identify the best glove for a particular job.

Below are helpful steps you can take in the glove trial process:

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Collect and Review the Data

Select Your Trial Crew

Audit Your Current Glove Program

Identify the Most Common Applications

Assess the Hazards and Work Environment

When you’ve reached the end of your field testing period, collect all the feedback forms and the gloves used in the trial.

You need people who will provide honest and constructive feedback about the gloves you will test and assess.

In order to make sure you’re fully aware of the difference between your current gloves and a new model, do an audit of your existing glove solution.

The key to finding the right glove for the job is to look at the applications and tasks that are representative of a majority of the work being done.

When you begin a glove trial, it is necessary to make sure that you have considered as many of the application-specific issues as possible.

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