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Work gloves from Safety Solutions:
Here at Safety Solutions we stock multiple types and
styles of work/safety gloves, ranging from our cheapest budget safety gloves such as the
Economy Multi-Purpose Safety Glove from Click 2000, to our major heavy duty safety gloves
such as the Gold High Quality, Heavy Duty Double Palm Rigger Gloves or cut
level 5 dyneema and Kevlar gloves. Our range of work gloves is diverse and there is a work glove
suitable for most applications and that’s why we have a wide range available
both online and in store. We stock gloves from top quality brands such as
Beeswift, Click 2000, Super touch and Dewalt to name a few. From experience in
sales we have understood what to look out for, and after many years of trading
have selected these brands as our main suppliers for safety gloves.
The
most popular work gloves we stock have some of the following attributes:
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Latex
Palm Coated Gripper Gloves – Probably one of
the most widely used multi-purpose work gloves available, which offer grip,
dexterity and durability.These are
also available with a fleece lining for added thermal protection.
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Rigger Work Gloves - Rigger safety gloves are general purpose
protective gloves suitable for many tasks.
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Cut
Resistant Safety Gloves
– Up to cut level 5 incorporating the use of Kevlar and Dyneema.
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Fully Coated Waterproof
Work Gloves
– Work gloves with a full coat or dip providing a waterproof coating.
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Fingerless Safety Gloves – Provide protection
for your hands whilst leaving fingertips open which offers increased dexterity
for delicate operations.
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Disposable Work Gloves – Vinyl, Latex and
Nitrile, for extreme dexterity, sometimes used in the medical industry.
EN388 Explained
The
EN388 standard applies to all kinds of protective safety gloves giving protection from
mechanical risks, in respect of physical problems caused by abrasion, Blade
cut, Puncture or tearing. This standard also covers risk of electrostatic
discharge.
This
4 digit number seen in glove product description for example 3.1.2.1.in the
format a.b.c.d.
Explains (a)
Abrasion resistance 0-4 (b) Blade cut resistance
0-5 (c) Tear resistance 0-4 (d) Puncture resistance
0-4
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