Ansell introduces Intercept™ Technology, a proprietary cut-resistant yarn that provides the ideal balance of comfort, protection and dexterity. This new yarn is featured in the next generation of Ansell HyFlex® cut protection gloves.
Injuries from arc flashes and arc blasts are all too common, which is why electrical contractors and utility linemen must always wear FR-rated clothing.
In food manufacturing, employers must consider both protecting workers and preventing contamination when choosing PPE.
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Our PPE checklist will help you outfit your workers’ specific needs.
Important work is sometimes dangerous. Chief among the many daily hazards faced by oil and gas workers is the ever-present risk of fire.
If you frequently operate equipment and tools with very high impact or very high frequency vibration (400+ Hertz), then you’ll need to protect yourself with a different vibration-absorbing material glove in order to avoid the risk of developing hand-arm vibration syndrome.
Vending machines are accessible in workplaces across the country. Imagine providing your employees with the opportunity to access Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) with the touch of a button.
Since automotive workers, especially assembly specialists, are feeling bolts, components, wires, and parts, they must rely on gloves that provide an abrasive coating and are super thin for increased dexterity.
Some 125 years after latex gloves’ initial development, it is clear that disposable gloves have surpassed just protecting nurses’ hands – they are used in nearly every industry today.