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Siemens reports a reduction in costs and hand accidents following introduction of gloves from Globus
26 April 2013
With cost savings of 22% and hand accidents reduced by 12%, Siemens has achieved measurable benefits since the adoption of the Showa 380 Nitrile Foam Grip Glove at its Lincoln site.
With cost savings of 22% and hand accidents reduced by 12%, Siemens has achieved measurable benefits since the adoption of the Showa 380 Nitrile Foam Grip Glove at its Lincoln site.
The Showa 380 glove has not just had a positive effect on productivity and hand safety, but on our environmental policy too,Ó said Lee Wilson, principal health, safety and environmental engineer at Siemens.
Watch the Video at www.globus.co.uk/siemens-case-study.
Siemens in Lincoln are in safe hands. Ensure you are too.
Visit Globus on Stand 75 at Health and Safety Scotland on 17-18 April, at SECC, Glasgow.
The Showa 380 glove has not just had a positive effect on productivity and hand safety, but on our environmental policy too,Ó said Lee Wilson, principal health, safety and environmental engineer at Siemens.
Watch the Video at www.globus.co.uk/siemens-case-study.
Siemens in Lincoln are in safe hands. Ensure you are too.
Visit Globus on Stand 75 at Health and Safety Scotland on 17-18 April, at SECC, Glasgow.
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