• Glove injuries, both anecdotal and recorded, have been reported during training and EVA persistently through NASA’s history regardless of mission or glove model• Theories as to causation are common (e.g., EVA tasks or EVA gloves) but are often lacking in what exactly needs changing• The High Performance EVA Glove (HPEG) element was undertaken to meet three goals:• Improve EVA gloved performance• Increase EVA glove durability• Reduce EVA gloved injury levels• Prior to this study, previous statistical analysis evaluated onycholysis in the context of crew anthropometry only (Opperman et al 2010)• Task undertaken for FY13-14 to fully analyze all injuries and available variables to the extent possible with the objective to determine engineering or operational controls to reduce gloved injury