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Cut Resistance Levels of Gloves

Friday, 12 March 2021 2:44:45 pm Australia/Perth

Cut Resistant Glove Levels Explained and Which Level Is Right for You

You know you need cut resistant gloves, but how do you compare one pair of gloves to another? How do you know which glove has the right level of cut resistance for you?

To solve this problem, organizations in both the US and Europe have outlined industry standards for cut resistance in gloves.

Knowing how to read these standardized cut resistance ratings is the best way to make sure you get the level of hand protection you need. Here’s what you need to know:  

Different Cut Resistance Levels (and What They Mean)

When you’re buying gloves, it’s helpful to understand both US and European cut resistance classification systems. Many gloves sold in the US will show both.

  • In the US, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) provides cut resistance ratings for gloves. 
  • In Europe, the European Commission regulates cut resistance ratings. Their standard is called EN 388.

Let’s look at them one at a time.

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10 ways to protect your hands

Monday, 7 May 2018 10:08:40 am Australia/Perth

Protect Your Hands and Fingers. As Some Tools Can’t Be Replaced

Safety is in your hands. Taking care of your tools every day ensures that your hands and fingers remain unscathed. The 10 Ways To Protect Your Hands post offers great tips to protecting your hands and fingers.

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Hand Protection Safety Standards

Wednesday, 17 August 2016 1:18:51 pm Australia/Perth

Guide to EN Glove Standards

The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and Australian/New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS) help classify specific product attributes and communicate the quality and protection levels of personal protection equipment. The standards are designed to assist managers in the provision and maintenance of workplace safety levels.

The elimination of health and safety workplace hazards is mandated by government legislation. Where they cannot be eliminated, employers are responsible for reducing hazards to a minimum as is reasonably practical. As a result, they have implemented a number of identical standards to those used in Europe.

For example, standard EN420 (AS/NZS 2161.2:1998) - Occupational Protective Gloves, General Requirements - defines requirements for all protective gloves (except electrical and medical gloves) for glove construction, cleaning, comfort and efficiency, marking and information. While the majority of the Australian/New Zealand occupational glove standards are identical to the European standards, there are instances where the European standard has been revised, but the Australian/New Zealand standard has not been changed. This is why, for example, the protection against cold standard AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 is not the same as the European cold standard EN511:2006. The requirements are similar but the two standards use different testing methodologies.

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