Safety is in Your Hands

Through some extensive development work with one of our key suppliers, Trafi Glove, the Mace team have come up with a simple, but very effective way to ensure core safety values are at the forefront of all site activities.

Mace’s Four Steps to Safety initiative encourages and empowers all involved with the scheme to shape safety while ensuring all operations are carried out safely and in the correct manner. This is communicated to the workforce through RAMS, induction and all safety briefings.

However, with all the information, site personnel have to remember there is a concern that some key points could be forgotten in part or completely. So, we thought of the idea to add the four steps to gloves so that the message is a constant reminder in the palm of your hands.

The gloves, which are also touchscreen compatible, have been trailed on site for durability of the four steps logo care coded for different work activities and have graded cut levels so not matter what you are doing, safety is in your hands.

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