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      <description>Putting a general purpose concept glove through the rigors of product testing may not get your heart racing the way a car crash test dummy can, but it is every bit as important.</description>
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      <description>In the construction sector, serious injuries to the hands occur at almost twice the rate as in all of private industry, but not at global giant Bechtel Group Inc., where the rate is a tiny fraction of the industry average. What's their secret?</description>
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      <description>By choosing appropriate gloves and ensuring employees wear them, you are protecting your workers from chemical hazards, right? Think again.</description>
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