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The Effect of Protective Gloves on Manual Dexterity in the Cold Environments
Authors:Qiuqing Geng  Fang Chen  Ingvar Holmér
Affiliation:1. Lule? University of Technology, Swedenqige@arb.luth.se;3. National Institute for Working Life, Sweden
Abstract:This article presents a study on the effect of different protective gloves (which are commercially available and commonly used in the cold) on manual dexterity in cold environments. The experiments compared statistically four different types of gloves and two different types of gloving (outer or double) at +19 °C and -10 °C. Performance was determined both objectively and subjectively using two manual dexterity tasks: bolt-nut and pick-up tasks. The response measured was the time of performing each task. Statistical analysis showed that all independent factors such as glove type, participant, object size, and temperature had significant effects on the hand cooling reaction. A significant difference in the performance between the gloves was found in the bolt-nut task. It was also found that outer-inner combination gloving may be an approach to use for precision tasks.
Keywords:gloves  manual dexterity  performance  cold climate
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