Durable Gloves
Anyone who works on site knows that the hands take the brunt of the work. Oates' industrial safety gloves provide dependable hand protection across varied work environments, while meeting Australian safety standards.
Features and Specifications:
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Available in nitrile, latex and leather to support grip and wear across regular use
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Cut resistance reduces the risk of hand injuries during handling tasks
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Chemical resistance enables use with approved cleaning agents
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Thermal protection supports tasks involving temperature changes
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Smooth interiors support quick changes between tasks
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Heavy-duty rubber compounds provide strength and control
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Use-Cases and Compatibility:
Oates’ professional cleaning gloves are relied on in workplaces where hands stay busy and conditions change throughout the shift. They suit tasks that move between handling, cleaning and surface contact without slowing work down.
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Construction and maintenance - Leather options are for handling tasks that require grip and abrasion resistance. They support controlled handling during setup, repairs and site work.
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Food handling - Disposable latex gloves are made for preparation and service tasks where hygiene standards apply. The ability to change cleaning gloves as needed supports clean workflows during busy service periods.
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Kitchen and dishwashing - Gloves support grip during washing tasks and surface cleanups, making them suitable for repeated contact with water and detergents across long service hours.
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Chemical handling - Nitrile options are for tasks that require disinfectant products. Their material resistance supports controlled use during sanitation routines.
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Waste management - The added coverage in commercial rubber gloves helps with bin handling and disposal tasks.
Key Differences Between Glove Materials:
Different tasks place very different demands on hand protection. Understanding how materials perform in real-world conditions helps narrow down the right industrial safety gloves for the job.
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Product |
Protection level |
Comfort level |
Durability |
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Elbow Length Oven Gloves (also available in an Oven Tray Holder option) |
Multiple layers of heavy-grade cotton provide strong insulation against heat and hot contact points. Extended length covers hands, wrists, and lower arms. |
Woven cotton allows steady movement during tray and cookware handling. Longer coverage reduces the need for readjustment. |
Dense cotton layers hold structure through repeated exposure to high temperatures. |
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Chemical & Acid-Resistant Gloves |
Neoprene construction resists oils, acids, caustics, and solvents. Long arm length reduces skin exposure during chemical handling. |
Flock lining improves comfort during longer wear. Textured palms improve control when handling containers. |
Rubber blend resists punctures and abrasion across repeated chemical use. |
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Flock Lined Rubber Gloves |
Rubber barrier limits contact with cleaning products during general tasks. Grip panels improve handling on wet surfaces. |
Cotton flock lining allows easier on and off during task changes. Interior finish reduces irritation during extended wear. |
Thick rubber construction in these commercial rubber gloves handles repeated cleaning cycles. |
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Silver Lined Rubber Gloves |
Rubber material limits exposure to cleaning agents and surface residue. Non-slip panels assist with wet handling. |
These cleaning gloves have a smooth internal lining that allows comfortable wear during longer shifts. |
Reinforced rubber maintains shape and grip through regular use. |
Care and Maintenance:
Gloves see a lot of action, and small habits can keep them in service longer. A few simple steps help professional cleaning gloves stay reliable across repeated use.
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Rinse after use - Rinse gloves with clean water after tasks to remove residue and cleaning products. This helps prevent material breakdown and keeps surfaces in good condition.
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Dry thoroughly between uses - Allow cleaning gloves to dry fully before storage, turning them inside out if needed. Drying reduces moisture build-up that can weaken materials over time.
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Store in a clean, dry place - Keep commercial rubber gloves away from direct heat and damp areas. Proper storage helps maintain shape and prevents early wear.
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Check for wear before reuse - Look for thinning, cracks, or surface damage before starting work. Early checks reduce the risk of glove failure during use.
Why Choose Oates Professional?
Workplaces rely on products that hold up under real-world conditions. That’s why Oates Professional offers industrial safety gloves that deliver consistent performance in demanding work environments.
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Built on practical design - Materials and construction choices are informed by how products are handled, washed, and reused on site, reflecting day-to-day conditions.
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Suitable for different applications - Our products are used in hospitals, commercial kitchens, schools, and managed facilities because they handle frequent use and strict cleaning routines.
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Reliable & cost-effective - Durable construction reduces how often cleaning gloves need replacing. This supports a straightforward purchasing cycle and cost planning.
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Options that match the task - The range covers varied work settings and compliance needs. This includes industrial safety gloves selected to align with specific handling, cleaning and protection requirements.
Looking for professional cleaning gloves for your site requirements? Contact Oates Professional to discuss specifics and to place an order.
FAQs
What are the best gloves for chemical handling?
For chemical handling, nitrile or neoprene gloves are commonly chosen due to their resistance to oils, acids, caustics and solvents. These materials provide a controlled barrier during cleaning and sanitation tasks involving disinfectant products.
What is the difference between cut-resistant and chemical-resistant gloves?
Cut-resistant gloves focus on reducing injury during handling tasks that involve sharp edges or abrasive materials. Chemical-resistant gloves on the other hand, focus on limiting skin contact with cleaning agents, solvents, and other substances used during sanitation work.
How do I care for my gloves to ensure longevity?
Regular rinsing after use and allowing gloves to dry fully before storage helps slow material breakdown. Checking for thinning or surface damage before reuse also helps avoid early failure during tasks.
Are there gloves suitable for extreme temperatures?
Heat-handling tasks often call for industrial safety gloves made with thick layers that insulate against hot surfaces. Cold or wet conditions are better managed with rubber-based gloves that maintain grip and coverage during longer wear.