Waterproof Impact Glove
Description
Insulcore™ Extreme Thermal Lining delivers ultimate protection against cold temperatures
Aquagard™ Waterproof Membrane is guaranteed to keep hands dry
DuraBlend™ machine knit shell delivers comfort, dexterity and 360° cut protection
Soft and flexible TPR pads provide impact protection without sacrificing comfort
NitriX® Grip Technology palm coating delivers rock-solid grip in oily applications
Reinforced PVC thumb crotch strengthens critical wear point
Extended fingertip coverage for pinch point protection
Specification
Safety Specs | |
ANSI Level | Cut Level A5 / Abrasion 4 / Puncture 6 / Impact 1 |
---|
PPE Cat / Personal Protective Equipment Categories / HRC Categories
PPE is a combination of protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment to protect eyes, head, breathing, and the full body from splashes, vapors, loose objects, and chemical penetration through personal clothing. The level of protection depends on the level of exposure in the working environment.
Always abide by the limits of use and minimum working distance. The following PPE categories are described by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 70E. The greater the electrical hazard, the higher the personal protective equipment arc rating must be to withstand an arc-flash incident. Please note that the following chart is a summary only
PPE CATEGORY 1
|
|
|
PPE CATEGORY 2
|
|
|
PPE CATEGORY 3
|
Arc-rated clothing (minimum of 25 cal/ cm2)
Protective equipment
|
|
PPE CATEGORY 4
|
Arc-rated clothing (minimum of 40 cal/ cm2)
Protective equipment
|