b"CUT RESISTANT - MEDIUM PPE - HAND PROTECTIONCHOOSING THE CORRECT CUT-RESISTANCE GLOVES?There are several liner fibre families & coatings used in various combinations to create cut-resistant gloves & sleeves.EN388: EN388:2003 20162543 2X43CRaptaFlex Gecko X5 - Cut Resistant Latex Foam Palm GlovesEN388 2016 Cut Standards Certified. 18 gauge shell for exceptional fit, comfort Highest level cut resistance (level 5). and dexterity.Red coloured knit wrist for high riskReinforced thumb and forefinger for identification. increased durability in high wear areas.Micro latex foam palm has outstandingIdeal for tool use & small parts handling. AramidGlass Fibre dry grip. Breathable & cool to wear. Para-AramidBasalt Order Code: BRX5GEK / Sizes: S-3XL (7-12) DuPont KevlarStainless Steel DyneemaGraphene DynamaxHigh PerformanceSpectra PolyethyleneHow are cut-resistant gloves measured?The cut-resistant level refers to the capability of a glove and how it withstands the weight (in grams) until it is cut through. Higher levels of cut protection feature increased protection from hazardous objects such as ceramic knives, glass, metal saws, and other items with sharp surfaces. The cut-resistant standard for work gloves features a 9-level scale ranging between A1-to-A9.How are cut-resistant gloves made?There are several different types of cut-resistant gloves which include cut-and-sewn and seamless knitted liners. Gloves are often finished and coated with different variations of latex, nitrile or polyurethane. Cut-resistant gloves are designed to protect the hands from cuts and scrapes, especially when working with sharp EN388:tools & materials. Ansell HyFlex11-561i Indigenous Cut C Ultralight Gloves 2016A donation is made to an indigenous charity from every pair sold.Plastic free packaging.How do I choose the right glove solution? Manufactured using Renewable Energy. 4X42COrder Code: 11-561I / Sizes: 6-12There is more to the selection of cut gloves than just choosing the right level of protection. Here are some key questions to consider when evaluating your available options:EN388:1. What level of cut protection is needed?2016Assess the workplace environment and identify any potential hazards.4X32C2. How much dexterity is needed? Do workers require cushion/padding or more free-range? If a worker requires impact protection on their hands, there may be extra padding on a glove. If a worker needs extra dexterity for working with small components, a thinner glove may be more appropriate.3. What are the grip considerations? Is this for a dry, oily, or dusty environment? If a worker is working in an oily environment, they may need a coated glove to keep their hands from slipping.uvex athletic C XP Gloves4. What other elements should be considered?Micro-foam NBR foam coating for outstanding Do I need thermal protection, impact protection,mechanical resistance & product life.Cut protection (level C) & tear resistance.touchscreen compatibility or flame resistance? Reinforced thumb increases product durability.Good grip in dry & damp areas maintaining good tactile feel.Flexible with a good fit.Material Courtesy of Ansell Free of harmful substances in accordance with OEKO-TEX Standard 100.Order Code: 60037 / Sizes: XS-3XL (6-12)5% MEMBER JOIN NOW & * On full priced items in-store & online.127DISCOUNT START SAVING Full T&C's at the back of this catalogue."