Cut level 4: High cut hazards. These include most glass handling and metal stamping jobs, as well as food service. Cut level 5: Extreme cut hazards. These gloves are used for jobs that involve very sharp blades, such as a meat butcher, and for heavy metal stamping and plate glass work.

What is cut level A6?

A6 – Protective gloves, Level 6: withstands 3000 g to 3999 g of cutting load. A7 – Protective gloves, Level 7: withstands 4000 g to 4999 g of cutting load. A8 – Protective gloves, Level 8: withstands 5000 g to 5999 g of cutting load.

Is Kevlar cut resistant?

DuPont™ Kevlar® is an ideal choice for cut-resistant protective apparel due to its strength, light weight and high degree of cut resistance, as illustrated in the chart below.

How do you keep cut resistant gloves?

Wash gloves with soapy water by putting on and rubbing hands together. Rinse gloves with clear, warm water from the fingertips toward the cuff. Do not flush from the inside toward the fingertips! Always air dry after sanitizing.

How do I know my cut level for gloves?

The levels indicate how many grams of cutting load a glove can withstand from a sharp blade before being penetrated.

  1. A1: 200 – 499 grams.
  2. A2: 500 – 999 grams.
  3. A3: 1000 – 1499 grams.
  4. A4: 1500 – 2199 grams.
  5. A5: 2200 – 2999 grams.
  6. A6: 3000 – 3999 grams.
  7. A7: 4000 – 4999 grams.
  8. A8: 5000 – 5999 grams.

What are cut resistant gloves called?

In personal protective equipment (PPE), Cut-resistant gloves are those designed to protect the wearer’s hands from cuts while working with sharp tools. They can be divided into metal mesh gloves, cut-and-sewn, and seamless knitted gloves.

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What are cut proof gloves?

Cut resistant gloves or cut proof gloves are designed to protect the hands of the users while using sharp tools. These gloves are usually made of high-quality materials such as metal mesh, steel fiber, yarns made from fiberglass, and others.

What is cut rating on gloves?

Each glove will display four numbers that classifies the gloves performance rating in each area; “Abrasion rating”, followed by “cut rating”, “tear rating” and “puncture rating”. Abrasion, tear and puncture ratings follow a 0-4 scale; 0 = zero protection, 4 = maximum protection.

What are safety gloves?

Safety gloves are hand garments meant for the protection of the wrist, hand, fingers, and thumbs from adverse processes or conditions.