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Posted 22 October 2025 - 08:01 PM

My company is planning to install PPE vending machines for latex gloves. Has anyone had any issues with this or previous experience?


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Posted 22 October 2025 - 08:06 PM

hi a scam, no issues. 


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Posted 22 October 2025 - 08:08 PM

we had one as well............not worth it

 

if they're that concerned about freakin disposable glove use, they are in the wrong industry


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Posted 22 October 2025 - 08:11 PM

we had one as well............not worth it

 

if they're that concerned about freakin disposable glove use, they are in the wrong industry

Thank you for the feedback!


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Posted 22 October 2025 - 08:59 PM

Ours is fairly new, but I think it helps some of the higher priced items from walking away.

There is no charge, you swipe your badge so we know where items are going. We have batteries, clipboard, boots, etc in ours.  Line leads and above can assess it. It has small maintenace parts too, hoses, clamps, etc.

 

Keeps track of inventory.


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Posted 23 October 2025 - 12:56 PM

They used this in the main location of the previous company I worked for. The safety director loved it and was pretty gung ho about it, everyone else was not impressed. 

Pros:

  • Makes inventory easier, although a physical will still need to be done every so often (double drops and 0 drops)
  • Shows exactly who is getting repeat items that should be lasting (4 safety glasses and jersey gloves a week? They aren't disposable..)
  • Free's up time for the safety person who previously had to do the handing out/tracking task

Cons:

  • Frequent jams, or issues with the machine. Especially troublesome on some of the bulkier items
  • Will need to be restocked
  • Can put you in a 'employees working without PPE' situation if the stock is out or the machine is down, so you might still need an 'emergency' stash available which negates quite a few of the pros.

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Posted 24 October 2025 - 05:06 PM

I've never heard of such a thing!   Lol, that's crazy.   Of course I work at a smaller place, but do you mean it just tracks who takes what?   They don't have to PAY for stuff do they?!?!?! Lol....Stupid question I know, but again, never heard of a ppe vending machine...


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Posted 25 October 2025 - 12:11 PM

No payment. I just use my door access card to activate it, scroll through items (or search) push the button. The clear door pops open and you are on the honor system to take what you state you are taking.


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Posted 25 October 2025 - 02:13 PM

I've only ever seen them for maintenance parts.  Crazy to use them for gloves.  Unless you mean H&S gloves. 


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Posted 25 October 2025 - 03:27 PM

I've only ever seen them for maintenance parts.  Crazy to use them for gloves.  Unless you mean H&S gloves. 

 

 

I am not talking about individual gloves, but boxes of 100.

 

In the States, some people tend to be pack rats. Each line lead. QA or maintenance wtill set aside a box of gloves as a stash to use 'in case of emergency'. Then, you end up with10 boxes, all over the plant, half full of gloves and of dubious cleanliness. I have no problem with a lead talking 3 boxes of gloves each in 3 different sizes for 3 different locations on the line, but some people will take them and leave them in their locker.


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Posted Yesterday, 07:32 AM

I am not talking about individual gloves, but boxes of 100.

 

In the States, some people tend to be pack rats. Each line lead. QA or maintenance wtill set aside a box of gloves as a stash to use 'in case of emergency'. Then, you end up with10 boxes, all over the plant, half full of gloves and of dubious cleanliness. I have no problem with a lead talking 3 boxes of gloves each in 3 different sizes for 3 different locations on the line, but some people will take them and leave them in their locker.

 

Has anyone done any problem solving with the teams on why this behaviour is in place?  Because I can think of a few potential reasons.

  • It's a long walk to restock.
  • When I try to get more we're always out.
  • I get told off for not having gloves but there's nobody whose job it is to replenish them.
  • There are no glove holders on the line so they often get misplaced.

Etc etc.  The only situation where the vending machine might help is if there is theft going on as presumably you're tracking who is taking them?  Is theft the real problem or assumed to be the problem?


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Posted Yesterday, 11:31 AM

Has anyone done any problem solving with the teams on why this behaviour is in place?  Because I can think of a few potential reasons.

  • It's a long walk to restock.
  • When I try to get more we're always out.
  • I get told off for not having gloves but there's nobody whose job it is to replenish them.
  • There are no glove holders on the line so they often get misplaced.

Etc etc.  The only situation where the vending machine might help is if there is theft going on as presumably you're tracking who is taking them?  Is theft the real problem or assumed to be the problem?

 

 

Lord. I know it is because it is 6:00am on a Sunday morning, and I am at work, but you critictize the way everyone does things.

 

There is no 1 best method (yours) for each facility or situation. This is working for us right now. Someone asked opinions on vending machines. I don't have a bad opinion of them right now---that might change.

 

1. Yes, it is a long way to restock. We don't want every single person wandering around looking for gloves. The break room, which is our starting point, is crowded enough with bump caps racks, lunch bags racks, microwaves, vending machines, notices, TV with more notices, photo timeclocks, hairnets, etc.

2. We are rarely out of gloves...But they need frequent replacement. They are demanded by Costco and our corporate and there is no changing that as of now.

3. We don't have someone dedicated to replenish every sundry item, we have given that responsibility to the area lead.

4. Glove holders are in place.

 

Theft and willful destruction does seem to be an issue. CCTV is not as common here as in UK, and even so, it is easier to prevent the theft than pay someone to watch surveillance.

 

We use nitrile since latex seems to be causing allergies, but I let that slide, since it wasn't germane to the question.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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