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Jason Kokoszka serves as senior product/brand marketing manager, Industrial — North America, for Ansell, located in Iselin, NJ. He has more than 15 years of product and marketing experience in various industries including construction and publishing. For more information about new touch screen glove technology, call (800) 800-0444 or visit www.ansellpro.com.
Regulations on hand protection (and personal protective equipment in general) are fuzzy enough — general requirements only are spelled out in OSHA’s standards — to invite considerable interpretation.
Taking gloves off during work used to be an unavoidable necessity for many workers. Today, however, innovations in fabrics, technology and production techniques are changing the hand protection experience for workers