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Endura - Oilbloc Goatskin Gloves | Crush-Resistant Finger Caps | Superior Glove
- SKU:
- 378GOBFC
Description
Our Endura® 378GOBFC gloves offer fingertip crush resistance to protect fingers from pinch-point hazards while still allowing flexibility and movement. Goatskin leather offers natural abrasion and a full cotton liner provides additional comfort. Treated to resist water and liquids, these gloves feature keystone thumb design to improve durability for a longer wear life.
Product Features
- Crush-resistant finger caps protect fingers against pinch-point hazards
- To improve dexterity and comfort the finger cap is not included in the pinky finger
- Treated to resist water and liquids
- Keystone thumb design maximizes durability for a longer wear life
- Cleaning instructions: dry clean
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Applications
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Construction, Mining, Oil & Gas, Utilities
Recommended for
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Material Handling
Alternative Versions
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Goatskin Leather Gloves for Pinch-Point Protection
The Endura Oilbloc Goatskin Gloves are gloves designed for gripping, lifting, and handling materials in jobs with pinch-point hazards. Construction workers, mining operators, and material handlers typically use this protective handwear to support flexible movement and hand safety during daily tasks. These Superior Glove work gloves feature crush-resistant finger caps, goatskin leather, and a full cotton liner for added comfort.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers commonly wear these work gloves when handling lumber, tools, rebar, and jobsite materials. The crush-resistant finger caps help address pinch-point hazards during routine lifting and placement tasks. The goatskin leather supports abrasion resistance while maintaining flexible movement for active crews.
Mining Operations
Mining operators often need protective handwear that balances durability and dexterity. These leather gloves suit material handling in rugged areas where hands contact rough surfaces and repetitive loads. The full cotton liner adds comfort during long shifts, while the keystone thumb design supports wear life.
Oil & Gas Field Work
Oil and gas workers typically use these gloves in field conditions that can involve moisture and tough handling. The treated finish helps the gloves resist water and liquids during routine use. Workers can maintain grip and fingertip protection while moving tools and supplies.
Utilities Maintenance
Utility crews often rely on jobsite PPE that supports dexterity during inspections, repairs, and equipment handling. These gloves fit tasks where workers need hand protection without giving up movement. The design works well for general utility maintenance and repetitive field work.
Warehousing and Material Handling
Warehouse teams and material handlers commonly choose these gloves for daily-use picking, sorting, and load movement. The goatskin leather and comfort liner support routine wear across full shifts. Workers benefit from fingertip protection in busy spaces with frequent contact points.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because hand protection must match the work environment, the grip demand, and the hazard level. These gloves combine abrasion resistance, liquid resistant treatment, and durable stitching features for practical performance. Buyers looking for protective handwear can compare materials and construction details to choose the right fit.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Goatskin leather | Natural leather material with strong wear characteristics | Supports abrasion resistance and flexible movement |
| Crush-resistant finger caps | Added fingertip reinforcement for pinch-point hazards | Helps reduce finger exposure during handling tasks |
| Full cotton liner | Soft inner lining across the glove | Adds comfort during daily-use work and long shifts |
| Water- and liquid-resistant treatment | Surface treatment that helps repel moisture | Supports work in damp or oily conditions |
| Keystone thumb design | Thumb construction shaped for motion and wear | Improves dexterity and helps extend wear life |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Routine Material Handling
These gloves work well when workers grip boxes, tools, or parts throughout the day. The combination of crush-resistant finger caps and flexible goatskin leather supports repeated handling tasks. Users often choose them when they want hand protection with comfortable movement.
Outdoor Jobsite Work
Outdoor crews commonly use these gloves in changing conditions where moisture and abrasion both matter. The treated surface helps resist water and liquids while the leather supports tough work. Workers can keep moving materials without switching to heavier protective handwear.
Large-Scale Daily Use
For large crews and repetitive tasks, the 12 pack format suits high-use operations that need consistent hand protection. The full cotton liner helps with comfort during full shifts. The design supports ongoing use in construction, mining, utilities, and warehousing.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Glove Category Excels
- Construction material handling: Crush-resistant finger caps help manage pinch-point hazards during lifting and placement work.
- Mining operations: Goatskin leather and flexible movement suit rugged handling tasks and repetitive use.
- Oil and gas field work: Water and liquids resistance supports damp or dirty conditions common in field service.
- Utility maintenance: Keystone thumb design and dexterity support equipment handling and repair work.
- Warehousing: The full cotton liner adds comfort for routine picking, sorting, and load movement.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Construction workers: Wear them for general jobsite PPE and material handling around pinch-point hazards.
- Mining operators: Use them when handling equipment and rough materials that demand abrasion resistance.
- Utility workers: Rely on them for maintenance tasks that need dexterity and durable hand protection.
- Material handlers: Choose them for frequent lifting, moving, and sorting throughout the workday.
- Equipment operators: Use them for gripping controls and handling accessories during routine operations.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These work gloves work alongside other protective handwear and jobsite PPE for a more complete equipment setup. Workers often layer hand protection with eye, head, and visibility gear to match site conditions. All Safety commonly supplies coordinated solutions for crews that need consistent protection across the worksite.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction material handling: Gloves + safety glasses + hard hats + hi-viz vests
- Utility maintenance: Gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Warehouse loading: Gloves + safety glasses + hi-viz vests
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when your work involves pinch-point hazards and repeated handling. They also suit jobs that need abrasion resistance with flexible movement. The water and liquids treatment adds value in outdoor or variable conditions.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Level of pinch-point exposure during the task
- Need for dexterity and flexible movement
- Moisture, oil, or liquid contact in the work area
- Required comfort for full-shift daily use
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for tasks that require specialized electrical hand protection or extreme chemical resistance. Workers needing those functions should review a different glove category for the hazard type. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these gloves when handling materials, lifting components, or moving through routine jobsite tasks. Use them when finger protection and dexterity both matter. Crews commonly keep them in rotation for construction, mining, utilities, and warehousing work.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Follow manufacturer instructions for inspection, cleaning, storage, and replacement. Manufacturers typically recommend dry cleaning, and workers should replace gloves when leather, liners, seam condition, or finger cap integrity show wear. Store them in a dry, clean area away from excessive moisture and contamination.