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Ill-fitting work gloves can compromise your workers’ safety and productivity. Learn how to choose the right glove size for maximum protection.

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  • October 31, 2023

Have you ever wondered why, despite wearing safety gloves, so many workers still end up with hand injuries?

The U.S. Bureau Of Labour Statistics reports that a staggering 1 million severe hand injuries are recorded annually in the U.S. alone. The same source reveals that 70% of workers who experienced a hand injury were not wearing protective gloves and, of the remaining 30% who did, their gloves were either damaged or unsuitable for the task at hand.

In our previous articles, we’ve examined the importance of selecting the right type of work gloves – be it cut protection, gloves for construction workers, or gloves for restaurant workers. However, even the best safety gloves can’t offer maximum protection if they don’t fit properly.

In this article, we will dive into the essentials of glove sizing – covering everything from glove size charts and how to measure glove size, to fine-tuning your glove selection for optimum safety and comfort. Here are the topics we will cover:

  1. Why Is It Important To Choose The Right Glove Size?
  2. How To Measure Your Hand
  3. Work Glove Size Charts
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Why Is It Important To Choose The Right Glove Size?

Have you ever tried wearing gloves that are either too tight or excessively loose? Comfort is only the tip of the iceberg, as wearing the wrong glove size can severely compromise their level of protection.

A glove that’s too large might slip off or fail to provide the necessary tactile sensitivity for precise tasks, such as operating machinery or handling small components. Conversely, gloves that are too tight can restrict hand movements and blood circulation, leading to fatigue or even long-term hand and wrist issues.

Imagine a scenario where a worker handling heavy machinery is wearing oversized gloves. The lack of proper grip and control could lead to disastrous consequences, both for the worker and the task at hand. On the flip side, consider a laboratory technician wearing tight gloves while handling hazardous chemicals. Not only is there a risk of glove tear, but the strain on the hands could also lead to unintentional spills or accidents.

Choosing the correct glove size is the first step you can take in ensuring maximum protection and dexterity for yourself and your workers. In the next section, you will learn how to measure your hand to select an optimal glove fit.

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How To Measure Your Hand

Have you ever found yourself puzzled while staring at a variety of work gloves, wondering which size would fit you best? You’re not alone, but taking accurate measures of your hand is not at challenging at it may seem.

In fact, the process can be broken down into two simple steps:

Step 1: Measuring the circumference of your palm – Start with your dominant hand (right if you’re right-handed, and left if you’re left-handed). Take a flexible measuring tape (like a tailor’s tape) and wrap it around your palm, just above the base of your thumb, making sure it passes between your thumb and index finger. Be careful not to include your thumb in this measurement and avoid tightening the tape too much. Now, make a light fist. This mimics the natural position of your hand when wearing a glove. Note this measurement down; you’ll need it for finding your glove size using a glove size chart.

Step 2: Measuring the length of your palm – The second step involves measuring the length of your hand, particularly focusing on your middle finger, generally the longest one. Take the measuring tape and place it on the tip of your middle finger all the way down to the end of your palm.

Once you have written down these two measurements, you can refer to the following charts to find the ideal size of your work glove.

3 days delivery PROGLO PU-coated polyester thimble Minimum 1 piece Suojakäsine 2 days delivery Hand1A Nitro-Cut B Coated slit gloves Minimum 1 piece Juha Rantanen Oy 2 days delivery Hand1A Thermo-Cut Coated Slit Protective Gloves Minimum 1 piece Juha Rantanen Oy 13 days delivery Traffi Class A Cut resistant gloves Minimum 1 piece Traffi 8 days delivery NITRAS TAEKI Cut protection Gloves Grey Minimum 1 piece Nitras 8 days delivery NITRAS OIL GRIP CUT Cut protection Gloves Minimum 1 piece Nitras 15 days delivery Ansell HyFlex 48100 Minimum 1 piece Ansell 7 days delivery TEGERA Synthetic glove 8801 INFINITY Minimum 1 piece Ejendals 8 days delivery NITRAS Nitrile Gloves Cotton Minimum 1 piece Nitras 13 days delivery LACUNA PINTO PU coated gloves white Minimum 12 pcs Lacuna


Work Glove Size Charts

Understanding glove sizes might appear somewhat daunting, given the different sizing standards and brands. The following glove size charts were designed to help you choose the right option to guarantee optimal protection for yourself and your workers.

However, it’s important to note a couple of things. The following charts are estimates created to assist in your glove selection. Keep in mind that glove sizes can also vary between men’s and women’s models (as indicated in the charts below). For the most accurate fit, we always suggest trying on the gloves before making your choice.

Unisex gloves size chart based on your hand’s circumference:

Circumference of your handEU Glove sizeUS Glove size
Between 17 & 19 cmSize 6XS
Between 19 & 20 cmSize 7S
Between 20 & 22 cmSize 8M
Between 22 & 24 cmSize 9L
Between 24 & 26 cmSize 10XL
Between 26 & 28 cmSize 11XXL

Unisex gloves size chart based on your hand’s length:

Length of your handEU Glove sizeUS Glove size
16 cmSize 6XS
17 cmSize 7S
18 cmSize 8M
19 cmSize 9L
20 cmSize 10XL
21 cm >Size 11XXL

Approximate glove chart sizes for men:

Circumference of your handEU Glove sizeUS Glove size
18 cmSize 6XS
20 cmSize 7S
23 cmSize 8M
25 cmSize 9L
28 cmSize 10XL
30 cmSize 11XXL

Approximate glove chart sizes for women:

Circumference of your handEU Glove sizeUS Glove size
15 cmSize 6XS
16 cmSize 7S
17 cmSize 8M
19 cmSize 9L
20 cmSize 10XL


Conclusion

From construction sites to research labs, a properly sized glove not only enhances protection but also guarantees efficiency and ease in tasks. After all, the wrong glove size could lead to disastrous outcomes, ranging from reduced dexterity and grip to more severe risks like accidents and injuries.

This practical guide was designed to help you measure your hand correctly and navigate the complexities of glove sizing with confidence. But remember, trying on gloves remains the most reliable method to ensure a perfect fit, taking into account the inevitable variations between different glove styles and brands.

Next, you can take a look at our comprehensive work glove selection from 100+ vetted European suppliers or get in touch for a personal consultation on the best models for your business, budget, and use cases.

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FAQs

Why is it important to choose the right size of glove? ›

Choosing the right glove size is essential for maximum efficiency and hand protection. Indeed, if the size is too big, the glove risks slipping; the user will then lose his grip capacity (grasping an object between his fingers) and dexterity (flexibility and precision of manipulation).

What size work gloves do I need? ›

How To Measure Your Hand
2-2.5 InchesSize 6XS
2.5-3 InchesSize 7S
3-3.5 InchesSize 8M
3.5-4 InchesSize 9L
4-4.5 InchesSize 10XL
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What is the correct method to determine a suitable glove size? ›

Wrap the measuring tape around your palm, just below the knuckles, not including the thumb. Glove size should be measured in inches. Round up to the nearest half inch. For Proper Cloth gloves, we highly recommend purchasing a half inch larger size (e.g. if your hand measures 8.5″, purchase a glove size 9).

What are the critical factors to consider when selecting gloves? ›

Consider these factors:
  • Chemical type.
  • Temperature extremes, cryogenic properties.
  • Physical hazards (sharps, piercing objects)
  • pH.
  • Toxicity.
  • The infectious potential of biological hazards.

How should work gloves fit? ›

You should be looking for a close fit. The fabric should fit without gaps at the ends of the fingers or around your wrists. A snug fit will minimise snagging, which can help reduce the chance of injury. Work gloves that are too large for you may increase the risk of getting caught in machinery.

What are the OSHA guidelines for gloves? ›

Employers shall select and require employees to use appropriate hand protection when employees' hands are exposed to hazards such as those from skin absorption of harmful substances; severe cuts or lacerations; severe abrasions; punctures; chemical burns; thermal burns; and harmful temperature extremes.

What makes a good work glove? ›

Kevlar Gloves

Kevlar offers superior protection against cuts, punctures, and abrasions. It is a synthetic material made from strong fibers that are five times stronger than steel. This makes Kevlar gloves an excellent choice for handling sharp tools and materials.

What should glove selection be based on? ›

Glove selection is based on the carrier material (i.e. water, toluene, etc.). (Radioiodination procedures require double gloving.) Sharps Hazards: Chemical compatibility guides may not indicate susceptibility to abrasion or cuts. You will need to check Manufacturer or Supplier for this information.

How to judge hand size? ›

Wrap the measuring tape all the way around your palm (from it's starting point above your thumb to the outside of your pinky finger and back again). Check where the measuring tape overlaps itself at the starting point. Record the measurement.

What is the most common glove size? ›

The average glove size for men and women is medium. This is if the glove size offers men's and women's options. However, if the gloves you are purchasing are unisex, you can go medium-large for men and small-medium for women.

How to tell if gloves are too big? ›

Size Check

If a slight crease occurs by your knuckles (see picture), you'll know that you have the right glove size. If no crease appears, the gloves are too big. If you have trouble putting the gloves on or you feel restricted mobility of your fingers, the gloves are too small.

What is the preferred method for measuring the hand for glove sizing OSHA? ›

They will be uncomfortable if they are too tight and could even cause hand fatigue and limit dexterity. Proper glove fit is determined by measuring the circumference of the dominant hand around the palm or at the base of the metacarpals: Smaller than 7 inches is extra small.

Why are properly fitting gloves important? ›

If gloves are too small, they can limit hand dexterity, cause hand fatigue and irritate your skin. They are also more likely to rip or tear. If gloves are too large, they can affect a worker's grip, be caught on moving parts of tools or machinery, or pulled off your hand.

What is the importance of the glove? ›

Gloves help keep your hands clean and lessen your chance of getting germs that can make you sick. Wear gloves every time you touch blood, bodily fluids, bodily tissues, mucous membranes, or broken skin. You should wear gloves for this sort of contact, even if a patient seems healthy and has no signs of any germs.

Does appropriate size matter when it comes to putting on gloves? ›

Wearing the wrong glove size can accelerate hand fatigue, compromise grip, and affect dexterity and comfort. Gloves can be so tight you are barely able to stretch and move your fingers, or so big that they fall off with ease.

What is the difference in glove sizes? ›

If your hand measures 6.5 - 7 inches, choose size 7, Small. If your hand measures 7.5 – 8 inches, choose size 8, Medium. If your hand measures 8.5 – 9 inches, choose size 9, Large. If your hand measures 9.5 – 10 inches, choose size 10, XL.

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