Touch Screen Compatible Gloves Reduce Safety Risk
There tends to be confusion around suitable gloves for use with touch screens, including a misbelief that ESD or anti-static gloves are an appropriate choice. Gloves which have been tested in accordance with EN 16350:2014 can be used for electronic assembly work or where static charge is a concern, including where electrostatic discharge from a workers’ hands is likely to damage sensitive electronic components. They are not designed for use with today’s touch screen technology. That said, most safety glove options will work with the resistive touch screens commonly found in industrial controls, provided that appropriate levels of flexibility and dexterity are supported by the chosen option. Bulky general-purpose gloves may limit movement and touch accuracy, undermining speed and efficiency, leading to glove removal and safety risk.
Capacitive touch screens are another story, requiring gloves that feature either a conductive coating on the fingertips or construction with a fabric that incorporates conductive threads knitted into the base material. As handheld touch enabled devices are increasingly utilised in day-to-day operations across many sectors, touch screen compatible hand protection offers a greater defence against safety risks, allowing workers to quickly and efficiently access and employ devices without the need to remove gloves.
A superior glove solution will also offer defence against other safety concerns, including cut and abrasion resistance, providing the highest level of protection against common workplace hazards. A glove choice that provides adequate protection combined with durability, comfort and dexterity should be in the arsenal of any safety manager wanting to negate safety risk and ensure peak productivity.