Description
Correct Use of Chain Mail Gloves
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Chain mail gloves should be worn on the hand that is not holding the knife. The glove can be worn on either your right or left hand, depending on which fits your needs best.
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Electrical Safety: The chain mail material is conductive, so avoid contact with any metallic parts that could conduct electricity.
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Limitations: Chain mail gloves are not designed to protect against injuries caused by operating machinery, such as electrical saws or equipment used for skin and tendon removal.
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Knife Use: Some knives, especially those with thin blades for boning, can penetrate the glove to a certain degree. While the glove reduces the severity of potential wounds, it does not eliminate all risks.
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Size Selection: Choosing the right size is crucial. A glove that is too small can cause discomfort and harm to your hand, while a glove that is too large may be unwieldy and lead to accidents on the