Protective Gloves: Study on the Resistance of Gloves to Multiple Mechanical Aggressors Abstract Wearing protective gloves adapted to the type of hazard involved and the type of work carried out can help reduce hand injuries, which represent about 20% of all injuries compensated by the CSST. Cuts, scratches and pricks are common in workplaces where metal parts, glass or tools are handled. Research conducted by the IRSST has already shown that gloves that protect against cuts do not necessarily protect against pricks, and vice versa. This time, the goal is to develop knowledge about rupture mechanisms. These new data will help manufacturers improve the resistance of gloves to complicated mechanical risks and develop new, more versatile and more comfortable materials. Laboratory tests conducted with the cooperation of glove and material manufacturers will then be validated through workplace testing, using an approach successfully applied in other projects. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Protective gloves: Study of the resistance of gloves to multiple mechanical aggressors Research Report: R-424 Scientific Publications Cut Resistance of Protective MaterialsVu-Khanh T., Vu T. B. N., Lara J.Source : in Mesomechanics of Computation and Design of Use-Specific Materials : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference for Mesomechanics (5th : August 26-28, 2003 : Tokyo, Japan), 2003, p. 3-10Effects of Friction on the Cut Resistance of Protective Clothing MaterialsLara J., Vu-Khanh T., Vu T. B. N.Source : in Challenges for Protective Clothing : 2nd European Conference on Protective Clothing (ECPC) and NOKOBETEF 7 (2nd : May 21 - 24, 2003 : Montreux, Switzerland), 2003Effects of friction on the cut resistance of polymersVu T. B., Vu-Khanh T., Lara J.Source : Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, vol. 18, no 1, 2005, p. 23-35A study on the puncture resistance characterization of protective clothing materialsLara J., Thang Nguyen C., Vu-Khanh A.Source : in Eighth International Symposium on Performance of Protective Clothing: Global Needs and Emerging Markets (8th : 13-14 january 2004 : Tampa, Florida), 2004Résistance à la perforation des membranes de protection en élastomèreJazouli S., Vukhanh T., Nguyen T.C., Lara J.Source : in La société des savoirs : 72e Congrès de l'Association canadienne-française pour l'avancement des sciences / ACFAS (72e : 10-14 mai, 2004 : Montréal, Canada), 2004Protection contre les coupures. Du test de gants normalisé à la performance des gants en milieu de travailLara J., Vu Thi B., Vu-Khanh T.Source : in Des SSTratégies... pour des résultats durables : 26e congrès de l’Association québécoise pour l’hygiène, la santé et la sécurité du travail / AQHSST, (26e : 5-7 mai, 2004 : Montréal, Canada), 2004Puncture characterization of rubber membranesNguyen C. T., Vu-Khanh T., Lara J.Source : Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, vol. 42, no 1, 2004, p. 25-33A study on the puncture resistance of rubber materials used in protective clothingThang Nguyen C., Vu-Khanh T., Lara J.Source : Journal of ASTM International, vol. 2, no 4, 2005, p. 1-14The effect of the glove material stretch deformation on cut resistanceLara J., Vu T. B. N., Vu-Khanh T.Source : in 3rd European Conference on Protective Clothing (ECPC) and NOKOBETEF 8 (3rd : May 10-12, 2006 : Gdynia, Poland), CD-ROM, 2006, 1 pA stress accelerated characterization method for long-term properties of viscoelastic materialsWenbo L., Said J., Vu-Khanh T.Source : in International Conference for Mesomechanics (7th : August 1-4, 2005 : Montreal, Canada), 2005Mechanics and mechanism of cut resistance of protective materialsVu Thi B. N., Vu-Khanh T., Lara J.Source : Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, vol. 52, no 1, 2009, p. 7-13 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-1010 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2005 Research Field: Mechanical and Physical Risk Prevention Team: Jaime Lara (IRSST)Denis Turcot (IRSST)Chantal Tellier (IRSST)Toan Vu-Khanh (Université de Sherbrooke)